Peaks at the Head of Mobuku Valley. 



had ascended the easternmost of these iu February, and liad 

 then supposed it to be the Duwoni of Johnston. In the 

 opposite direction the ridge stretches west and south, forming 

 two more peaks, evidently higher than those to the east of the 

 col. These south-western peaks form the Kiyanja of Johnston.* 



Moore Peak. 



Wollaslc.ii Ht'iik. 



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EASTERN PEAKS OF MT. BAKER, SEEN FROM EDWARD PEAK. 



In fact, the peaks at the upper end of the Mobuku Valley 

 form a single group, ending in a continuous ridge, which 

 curves southward in a complete semicircle, circumscribing a vast 

 ampliitheatre, covered to a great extent by glaciers. 



* Semper and Edward Peaks. 

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