Peaks at the Head of ^Molniku Valley. 



vitreous efflorescences. The wind had ceased, and everythini^ 

 around them was envelojied in mist. Tlie temperature was 

 mild, about 43° F. They remained four hours on the top, 

 looking anxiously for any opening in the mist in tlie hope of 

 gathering further details of the scene around them. 



Semper Peak. 



KiUvanl Peak. 



I 



MT. B.VKER (THE KIYANJA OF JOH.NSTOX) SEEN EROJI THE WEST. 



They did not wait in vain. They were able to make out 

 that the watershed ridge proceeded southward from the peak 

 upon which they stood and downwards to a col beyond which 

 was another group of mountains,* a short chain of ridges and 

 rocky peaks, with a few glaciers of far less extent than those of 



* Mt. Luigi di Savoia. 

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