Index. 



Stanley, Mt., 110, 148, 200; includes tlie 

 highest peaks: Margherita, Alexandra, 

 Elena and Savoia, 200. 



Stuhlmann, F., explores Runenzori, 10. 



Stuhlmann Pass, 202, 232, 2-12. 



Siialuli natives, 82. 



Table of Ruweiizori explorers prior to 

 H.R.II., dates, heights, and routes, 20, 

 21 ; table of all the Ruweuzori heights 

 ascended by the expedition, 278-80. 



Table showing the errors made by various 

 explorers in identifying the peaks, 

 218, 219. 



Tables, comparatiTe, of heights taken by 

 various explorers, 220, 221. 



Tanganika, Lake, 194. 



Terrace iorniations of the Ruwcnzori river 

 valleys, 227, 228. 



Thomson, Jit., 109 ; glacier, 200. 



Toro, Kingdom of, 57. 



U. 



Uganda wasted by the Sleeping Sickness, 53 ; 

 extent of, 57, 58; its Kabaka (King), 

 (31 ; constitution of, 01 ; former misrule, 



02, 03 ; spread of Christianity and Islam, 



03, 04 ; natives of, 74-70, 80-82. 



Uniberto Peik, 202 ; sealed by H.R.H., 242 ; 



glacier, 241, 242. 

 Unyoro, Kini^dom of, 57. 



Victoria Nyanza, railway to, 10, 37, 3S, 39. 

 Vittorio Emanuele Peak, 201, 238, 239 ; 

 scaled by H.K.H.,243, 217. 



W. 



Waigga glacier, 266. 



Wa-Kikuyu, tribe, 42. 



Weismann Peak, 10, 202, 253. 



Wimi Valley, 11, 107, 204. 



Winifred, steamer on Lake Victoria, 46. 



Winspeare, E., topograplier, 29, 33 ; returns 



to Europe, 36. 

 WoUaston, A. F. R., and U. 13. Woosuam 



explore Ruwenzori, 17, 18, 19. 

 Wolhiston Peak, 140, 201, 256, 257. 

 Wylde, W. II., explores Kuwenzori, 14. 



Yeria Valley, 11, 204. 

 Yolanda, see lolanda. 



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