1 N 1) E X. 



AlìiMizzi, Dulie of, his associates, 29; starts 

 on the expedition, 32 ; arrives at Entebbe, 

 50 ; leaves for Riiwj'nzovi, 69 ; ascends 

 Mobnkii Glacier, 178 ; scales the hiffhest 

 peaks of Ruwenzori, 181-5, 18G-9; his 

 work on the central group of peaks, 189 ; 

 scales Mt. Speke, 239 ; Mt. Stanley and 

 numerous passes, 243 seq. ; scales the 

 Iolanda Peak of Mt. Gessi, 208. 



Albert Edward, Lake, sighted by Stanley, 8 ; 

 its position and general outline, 194 serj. 



Albert Nyanza, Lake, its basin outlined, 194 

 seq. 



Albert Nyanza explored by Gessi, 2. 



Albertina Valley, 105, 107, 194. 



Albertine Depression, 194 seq. 



Alesandi-a Nile, Stanley's, 0. 



Alexandra Peak, 109; 186, 200, 241, 215, 

 scaled by H.R.H., 181-5 ; scaled by Sella 

 and Roccati, 248; its cornices, 225. 



Ankole, Kingdom of, 57. 



Aristotle, his '' Mountain of Silver," 4. 



B. 



Bahima natives, 98, 99. 



Raker Mt. (Johnston's Kiyanja), 153, 199, 



201, 257. 

 Baker, Sir S., names the " Blue Mountains," 



2, 242, 254. 

 Bakonjo tribe, 124, 125, 159. 

 Baumann, O., discovers the sources of the 



Kagera, ; his " IMountains of the 



Moon," 6. 

 Behrens, T. T., his aliinietric observations, 



221. 

 Bihunga, 115 .irq , 104, 202. 

 Blue Mountains, the, of S. Baker, 2. 

 Botta, E., pliotographer, 31, 142. 

 Bottego Peak, 238, scaled by H.R.H., 270. 

 Brocherel, J., porter, 30. 

 Buamba canii), 132, 



Bujongolo station, 132 seq. -. return from, 



201 xeq. 

 Bujuku Lake, 232, 264. 

 Bujuku A^alley, 124, 120, 178, 203. 

 Butagu Valley, 10, 11,204. 

 Butanuka village, 118, 103. 

 Butiti camp, 93. 

 Buvuma Island, 52. 

 Byndia, 282. 



C. 



Cagni, U., topographer and magnetic obser- 

 ver, 29 ; his illness, 05 ; rejoins the 

 expedition, 137, 103 ; his magnetic 

 observations, 263. 



Cagni, Mt., 141, 202, 255, 250. 



Camp, Nos. I, 140 ; II, 378 ; III, 176 ; IV, 

 191, 192; V, 1.35; VI, 240; IX, 260; 

 X, 208 ; XI, 275. 



Castellani, Dr. A., discoverer of the Sleeping 

 Sickness germ, 5t, 55. 



Cavalli Pass, 202, 241. 



Chawa River, 119. 



Climate of Ruwenzori, 2(), 27 ; of Uganda, 

 79, 80. 



Cornices, a characteristic featuie of the 

 higher ridges, 225. 



D. 



David, J. J., explores Ruwenzori, 15. 



Dawe, M. T., his botanical expedition, 15. 



Dueru, Lake, 105. 



Duwona camp, 106. 



Dnwoni Peak, 13, 113, 123, 147, 178. 



E. 



Edward Peak, 17. 132, 140, 201, 219, 250, 258. 

 Elena Peak, scaled by II.R.IL, 180-9, 200, 



234. 

 Emin Pasha, joins Stuhlniann's expedition, 10. 



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