CHAPTER IX. 



FcilTHER AS(_:ENTS ON Mt,S. StANLEY, LuKil Dl SaVOIA 



AND Baker. Work at Bujongolo. 



Thiee more ascents of the Alexandra Peak — Ascent of ISIoebiiis Peak — Crossing 

 of the Central Col of Mt. Stanley — A week of bad weather on the Freshfield 

 Pass — Ascent of the Edwaid Peak liy the South Ridge— Ascent of the Sella 

 Peak — Work at Bujongolo — Preparation of a Base Line — H.B.H. returns to the 

 p]dward Peak —Ascent of the Cagni Peak — Panorama taken from the Edward 

 Peak — Ascent of E'eaks WolUiston and Moore —The death of the leojjard — 

 General plan of return. 



The history of an expe(liti(-)u 

 divided into groups with 

 (hstinet special aims, and 

 husv sinmltaneouslv witli their 

 several labours in different 

 jilaces, is necessarily dis- 

 connected, and must now and 

 again go back to take up 

 another thread, and so follow 

 the course of eacli separate 

 section individually. 



We must therefore besr 



o 



the reader to return to the 

 22nd of June, when the Diike left Camp IV on the Scott 

 Elliot Pass to descend into the Bujuku A'alley and penetrate 

 to the northern moimtains. At tliis date Comnu^nder 



Cas: 



lu a 



lul Dr. Cavalli, and the iiuide Broclierel, were 



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