Peaks at the Head of Mohukii X'alley. 



upon one .-UKitlKM- at sliort intervals. Thick dark fog envek)ped 

 everything. TUc camp was soon invaded hy mud and water, 

 and a continual drip came down upon the tents from the 

 overhanging rock. Under these conditions it became difficult 

 to kindle a fire, and the only resource was to keep it burning 

 day and night, which required no mean amount of work in 

 feeding it and providing sufficient fuel. On one side of the 



HEATH FOREST BELOW BUJOXGOLO. 



huge boulder which divided the camp in two, stood the three 

 tents of tlie Duke, his companions, and Bulli, standing on 

 difierent levels. They had constructed, close by, a rough 

 shed where they could eat, and the kitchen was near at 



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