Formation and (leneral Features of Kuwenzori. 



appearing conspicuously to the viglit of Marglieiitit Peak 

 on the panorama taken by H.R.H. from Mt. Gessi. is not so 

 much a real peak as a projecting shoulder upon tlie north-west 

 ridge of Margherita Peak as maybe clearly seen on the plate 

 facing p. 178. Next in height comes Mt. Speke with its two 

 peaks, Vittorio Emanuele (1(;,()8() feet) and Johnston (15, DOG 

 feet). Mt. Baker follows with Eldward Peak (15,988 feet) anil 

 Semper Peak (15,84?. feet), which were the tirst clinihed hv the 



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Duke. To the east of these are Wollaston Peak (15,286 feet), 

 named after Dr. Wollaston, Avho was the first to ascend it, and 

 Moore Peak (15,269 feet). The rockv spur on the ridge at 

 the top of the Mobuku Glacier has preserved the name of 

 Grauer wlio was tlie first to discover it. 



Of tlie two northernmost groups Mt. Emin mclude.s 



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