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is not so near, but I am not sure if their observations were 

 on the same spot. 



My level of Tanganyika is undoubtedly also very near 

 the true one, as seen by the summary below. 



Level oe the Victoria Nyanza as given by various 



observers. 



Speke (1862) 

 Stanley * 

 J. Thomson 

 Smith 



Speke (1857) 

 Stanley (1894) 

 Kailway Survey 



3,308 feet 



3,450 



3,705 



3,734 



3,740 



3,808 



3,820 



Baumann 3,903 feet 

 Emin 4,000 „ 

 Pearson 4,002 ,, 

 Stanley (as com- 

 puted Zoppritz) 4,058 ,, 

 Stanley (1878) 4,168 ,, 

 Wilson 4,244 ,, 



Level of Tanganyika. 



Keichard 



J. Thomson 



Livingstone 

 Popelin 

 Wissmann 

 Stairs 



2,559 feet 



2,610 



2,618 



2,624 



2,665 



2,670 



2,690 



Cameron 

 Scott Elliot 

 Baumann 

 Hore 



Stanley 



2,710 feet 



2,722 



2,723 



2,740 



2,750 



2,756 



2,770 



Emin 



Lugard 



Mason 



Level of the Albert NYxVnza. 



1,800 feet 

 2,150 ,, 

 2,198 „ 



Mason 



Stanley (1894) 

 „ (1878) 



2,296 „ 

 2,400 „ 

 2,720 „ 



Level of the Albert Edward Nyanza. 



Stuhlmann 

 Lugard 



2,870 feet 

 3,240 „ 



Stanley 



3,307 feet 



* This figure was mentioned by Mr. Stanley in a discussion at the Royal 

 Geographical Society. It will be observed that it differs by 718 feet from 

 the figure given in his book in 1878. 



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