CONTENTS. ix 



CHAPTER XXIX. 



Stanley Marches from Bagamoyo to Mpwapwa — Through Northern Ugogo — Country of 

 Urimi — Death of Edward Pocock — Conflict with the Waturu — Iramba — Arrival at Lake 

 Nyanza — Exploration of the Lake — Visit to Mtesa, King of Unganda — Mtesa's Conver- 

 sion to Islamism — Desire for Christian Teachers — Interview between Colonel de Belle- 

 fond and Stanley — Stanley's Departure from Uganda — Lake Victoria Nyanza an Island 

 Sea — Meetings of the Royal Geographical Society . ...... 703 



CHAPTER XXX. 



Stanley Leaves the Kagera River — Encamps at Makongo — Danger from the Natives — 

 Arrival at Alice Island — Encounter with Natives at Bambireh — Storm on the Lake — 

 Complete Exploration of the Victoria Nyanza — Embassy from King Rwoma — Ukerewe 

 — Camp at Usukuma — Chastisement of the Bambireh People — March across Uganda — 

 The Gambargara Mountain and its White People — Journey to the Albert Nyanza — Visit 

 to King Rumanikah — The Kagera River — Hot Springs of Mlagata — Arrival in Western 

 Unyamwezi — Letters from Francis John Pocock 759 



CHAPTER XXXI. 



Missionary Response to Mtesa's Invitation — The Victoria Nyanza Mission — The Livingstonia 

 Mission on the Lake Nyanza — The Mission at Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika — Mr. Cofc- 

 terill's Expedition to Livingstonia 803 



CHAPTER XXXH. 



Description of Angola by Mr. J. J. Monteiro — Changes in Vegetation and Climate — River 

 Congo — Voyage up the River — The Bay of Muserra — Ambriz — Quiballa and Quilumbo 

 — Bembe — From Ambriz to Loanda — Porto Domingos — Districts of Cazengo and Gol- 

 ungo Alto — River Quanza — Benguela — District of Dombe Grande — Mossamedes — The 

 Muquices — Climate of Angola — Treatment of Diseases — Habits and Customs of the 

 Natives — Insects and Reptiles — Fruits — Safety of Travellers 874 



CHAPTER XXXIIL 



Despatches from Mr. Stanley — Circumnavigation of Lake Tanganyika — Legends as to fts 

 Origin — Meaning of the Name — Geological Changes — The AlexandraNile— The Warundi 

 and Waruanda — Small-Pox at Ujiji — Frank Pocock's Letters — Comment of "The 

 Daily Telegraph " on the Despatches 901 



