Chap. XVI. 



AEEIVAL AT MOUAOU KOMBO. 



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unable to take observations for longitude, but, by 

 my dead reckoning, I place it in about 12° 27' E. 



July 21st. We were not able to resume our marcli 

 imtil this morning.* We proceeded in an easterly 

 direction, passing several villages, one of wbicli was 

 called Kombo ; and after a march of nearly four 

 hours we reached the village of Mouaou Kombo. 



* I took do^Ti only a few of tlie names of our porters, Tvhich were as 

 follows : — 



Head man, Eakombo, chief of the village. 



Nohanga, Iloko, Monbon, 



Banda, Matomba, Mondjo, 



Mayorabo, Bembo, Mboga. 

 Mobendai, Nbako, 



