Peaks at the Head of Mobukii ^\allev. 



spur rises a great double peak.* Two ridges run up straio-ht 

 from the base to the points f'onuiug a wide couloir between 

 them. 



At this elevation, where the temperature often reached 

 freezing point during the night, it became indispensable to 



THE KIYANJA OF JOHNSTON FROM BUJOXGOLO. 



clothe the Bakonjo porters in some degree. The Duke had 

 foreseen this, and warm flannels and blankets were distributed 

 among them. They had great difficulty in putting them on, 

 and their long and ludicrous attempts generally resulted in 

 a frantic effort to squeeze their legs into the sleeves of the 



* Mt. Cagiii. 

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