Ind 



ex. 



Moon, the nioimtaiiit. of, Ptolemy's, -l; 



Speke's, 5; identiSed by St:ui!cv with 



Ruwriizori, 5. 

 Moore, C. S., explores Eiiwenzori, 11, 12. 

 Moure Peak, 14(i, 15.5, 2(11, 26S. 

 Mpango Valley, lufi. 



X. 



Nairobi railway station, 41, 42. 

 Nainusha, Lake, 191. 

 Nakitawa camp, 120. 

 NapoleoTi Gulf, 52. 

 Nfumbiro Mt., Speke's, 5. 

 Ngeinwimbi Peak, 10. 

 Nile Province, .57. 

 Korlh Portal Peaks, 2f>(j. 

 Nyamwamba Valley, 11. 



O. 

 Oilier, C, Alpine guide, 30. 



Petigax, .1., .\lpine guide, 30. 

 Petigax, L., porter, 30. 

 Port Alice (Entebbe), 57. 

 Port Florence, railway terminus, 16, 37. 

 Portal Peaks, 148, 203. 



Ptolemy, his " Mountains of the Moon " 

 Tariously identified, 5, ti. 



«. 



iiebmann discovers Kenia and Kiliniandjaro, 

 4. 



Rift Valleys, Kast Africa, 194 spy. 



Roccati, Dr., geologist and naturalist, 29, 

 142, 190, 245 ; his geological work, 2()3. 



Roccati Pass, 202. 



Route from Entebbe to Fort Portal, 70 seq., 

 90 ; from Fort Portal to Bujongolo, 100 

 seq. Route followed by most of the 

 explorers, 21. 



Rudolf Province, 57. 



Rudolph Lake, 194. 



Euisamba, Lake, 8, 105, 195. 



Ruwenzori, Mts., discovered by .Stanley, 1 ; 

 identified by him with the " Mountains 

 of the Moon," 5 ; variously identified by 

 others, 7, 8 ; explored by Stairs, 8 ; by 

 Stuhlmann, 10 ; by Scott Elliot, 10 ; 

 by C. S. Moore, 11 ; by Fergusson, 

 Bagge, Doggett, Vale, Johnston, Wylde, 



War.l, David, Freshfleld, Mumm, 

 Grauer, Tegart, Msddoi, Woosnam, 

 Wolhiston, Dent, Leggc, and Carruthcrs, 

 14-19; table of its explorations from 

 1888 to 190(i, 20, 21 ; its highest peaks, 

 24, 179-85, 199 .vey. ; its glaciers and 

 passes, 202 ; its cornices, 225-27 ; 

 climate of, 27, 28, 227; first sight of, 93 J 

 its main features, 103 seq. ; its drainage 

 areas, 195; its nomenclature, 195, 19t> ; 

 its position and general trend, 199 ; its 

 watershed, 203 ; its river basins, 203 ; 

 its ex])lorcrs prior to II.R. U. 204 seq. ; 

 table of the errors made in the identi- 

 fication of its peaks, 218, 219 ; compara- 

 tive tables of heights taken by various 

 ob.i^ervers, 220, 221 ; its non-volcanic 

 origin, 222 ; its snow line, 227 ; terrace 

 formations of its fluvial valleys, 227, 228 ; 

 its flora and fauna, 228-30 ; panoramic 

 photographs of the whole range, 208, 

 2(>9 ; all the ascents of the range made 

 by the expedition tabulated, 278-80 ; 

 return of the expedit.'on, 281, 282. 



S. 



Savoia Peak, scaled by H,R IL. 18fi-9; its 



height, 200. 

 Scott Elliot explores Ruwenzori, 10, 11. 

 Scott Elliot Pass, 176, 202, 232, 2.39, 242, 264. 

 Sella v., photograplier, 29, 88, 142, 190, 245. 

 Sella Peak, 202, 251, 2.52. 

 Seuiliki river, the Issango of Emin Pasha, 



10, 195, 204, 250, 270. 

 Semper Peak, 10, 13, 147, 152, 201. 

 Sosse Islands, Lake Victoria, 55. 

 Sibyl steamer on Lake Victoria, 46, 282. 

 Sleeping Sickness in Uganda, 52, 53. 

 Snow line of Ruwenzori, 227. 

 South Portal Peak, 255. 

 Spekc Glacier, 235. 

 Spekc, Mt., 109, 148, 199, 201, 231 .seq; 



sealed by II.R.H., 239 ; its rocky 



monolith. 266, 274. 

 Stairs, Lt., explores Ru.venzjri, 8. 

 Stairs Peak, 202 ; scaled by H.R.H., 2.55, 258. 

 Stanley, H. M., discovers Ruwenzori, 1 ; 



identifies it with the " Mountains of the 



Moon," 5. 



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