Bujuku Vallev. — licturn of the Expedition. 



either extremity of the irregular semi-circle which forms its 

 main contour, i.e., from Stairs Peak of Mt. Luigi di Savoia, 

 and from the lolanda Peak of Mt. Gessi. In addition to these 

 we have a panorama taken from the Edward Peak,* and 

 another from Grauer's Rock. Before them, at a short distance, 

 stood the jagged rock ridge of Mt. Eniin. To the south of 

 Mt. Emin came Mt. Speke with the great Vittorio Emanuele 



MT. CIESSI FROM THE ElAVAKP PEAK OF .MT. ]UKER. 



Glacier, which is Ijetter seen from Mt. Gessi than from any- 

 other point. Behind this glacier towers the terminal ridge of 

 Margherita Peak, showing its ample north-west shoulder. 

 Further south tlie whole of Mt. Baker is visible, with its 

 wild precipice descending straight to the Bujuku Valley. To 



* Not reprudnccd in this work. 

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