x CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER IV. 



THE WAG AND A AND TRAVELLING 

 EXPERIENCES. 



The Waganda — Their feudal system — Effects on labour — Currency — 

 Customs — Origin of the race — Wahima — Demand for European 

 goods — Number of Europeans required — Stations suggested — On 

 the march — Crossing swamps — Forests — A day's work — Kampala 

 — The Unyoro campaign — Taratibu . . . . . pp. 52-68 



CHAPTER V. 

 ANKOLE AND KARAGWE. 



The first view of Kagera river — Arabs — The geology, valleys, and 

 inhabitants of Karagwe and Ankole — Lukala — Langheld's expe- 

 dition — Suliman Msudi — Ruizi river — First view of Ruwenzori 

 — The Albert Edward at sunset — Kuliafiri's . . . pp. 69-80 



CHAPTER VI. 



NORTH-EASTERN VALLEYS ON RUWENZORI. 



Arrival — Mubuku valley — Leopards in camp — Elephants — The plains 

 round the mountain — Butanuka — Kasagama — Lion hunting — 

 Kivata Camp — Temperate plants — Makwenda — Forest formation 

 — Bamboos — Heather region — Sunbirds — Yeria summit — Wind 

 valley pp. 81-103 



CHAPTER VII. 

 WAHIMA, WAKONDJA, AND SUAHILIS. 



Kasagama — Maosolia at the Salt Lake — Visit of Wanyuema — Congo 

 ivory — Chiefs — Oppression exercised by them — Untruthfulness 

 — Wakondja — Cultivation — Laws — Treatment of Women — Kab- 

 barega's raids — Future prospects of district — Communications — 

 Cost of administration ....... pp. 104-122 



CHAPTER VIII. 

 THE SALT LAKE AND SEMLIKI VALLEY. 



[Mains of Eastern side — Drought — Thorn woods — Unpromising 

 country — Animal life — Chukarongo — The Salt Lake — Formation 



