p]x})l()ratiuii of ^It. Speke and Mt. Emin. 



near the top, just under the col, and Caiuj) VI was estabHshed 

 at a distance of ahout half a mile l)elow the Umberto Glacier 

 upon a little rocky terrace on the top of a precipice which reached 

 to tlie bottom of the valley. About 500 feet lower down, 

 this valley tbrms a sort of amphitheatre surrounded by 

 precipitous clitts, excepting in the centre where a gentler 

 slope leads to the Cavalli Pass. To the west it narrows 



Uinlieito Peak. 



Kiaepeliii Peak. 



MT. KMIX SEEN FROM THE IOLANDA GLACIER. 

 (Negative ifiken iii/ H.JtJI.) 



into a ii'oro'e thr()UL;-li which Hows the torrent which siirinji's 

 from the soutlieni glaciers of Mt. Elmin. The day's march 

 had been long, and all were tired. 



<)\\ the morninu- of the 28th of June there was airain a 

 prospect of bad weather. They left with a cloudv skv and 

 proceeded to ascend a rockv ridge which runs down from 



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