140 A JOURNEY UP THE RIVER CONGO. 
passed a miserable night. The myriads of disappointed — 
mosquitoes which remained outside kept up a continuous 
and sonorous humming, so irritating in its unvarying tone, 
that the occasional snorts and grunting of the hippopo- — 
tami in the neighbouring grass-fields proved quite an 
agreeable interruption. 
“yy MHEG, fie os 2 aT” fy 
ity, LO, - USI - oS: SSN WYy Uf. 2. 
RN HR ty “EE SSs- aca Ye 
SE iy Py Zap : Ss : SS 4 Y 
‘ Gy, 2A ay 7 F 
Pins iye SSS Gi py SUE MBN 5. SS. tf \e 
Hyp... SSS TRANNY HSS ASS sittin oy SRS EOS ) ZB 
il i AAS i SIN Sy 
OM Ne \ SZ ee Se 
(eat DIN Y I SNS LE CLIFFS QyyyAAMWace 
ww 
< uy re 
ras 
pee 
& 
TMI 
tyre 
Why 
= 
= 
nae 
wie 
Hh) 
he 
i— 
RY 
‘Ss 
yw 
5 te 
TS 
ws he 
Nyy 
”) 
1, Wr 
N z= 
~ 
Wey 
~ 
7 
= 
=I 
“f 
an : N , 
KS 
om = — ~ Aas 
: eZ YT, es 7, Gs oe : ey 
A Zz Ny 27 2. % Pt = ES NY aeaiee 
gol as vom Swill %, iy EN i ( (i « 
> Mig. . Ge Ax Wie, ! Uy, meet ; a NUT TTRON NUE ies x, Q 
Migs, 20 fy, G oS en OY aM pt Wy \ HN ene 
EZ ENCY, G, Wy Boga g Si S\N es iY HH. WO TS ie ane 
wy, GS Ke om, UNE AWAY SSS et 
Ss a 7 i 
GP GS Blimp aes NS 
SS . 
—— Y 7 Ap yy ee “\\ a4 Ss 
= ; i. Sp ae Sep 
Ga 
= NY 
PP tr cavns en WS= =~ 
AS 
xy 
yy 
en : : \ \\ 
RO IIT), Kk 5 
WN Mt 
As Mla 
Sst CGF Z 
‘Se Als 
‘ 
— as ee ee ~— wi 
- Sit teenie, Ae ee 
a 
—_>™ 
