Geography and Travels. 



of Kan>a. 



iiy <:r 



country. Cultivation may no doubt modify the cltmal 

 process will be slower and more difficult than in Ccntr 



Pogge AND Wis^MANN.-Letters h 



Po<-e, dated November 27, 18S1, wi 



dence of the chief of the Tusselan-a in about (S S. iat. and 22 

 22' 10" E. Ion- (Greenwich). The travelers had, m turning the 

 territories of the Muata Yanvo. been obliged to take a north- 

 easterly direction and after forty-four (lavs' maich from Kimbunda 

 crossed the Kassai on the 2 1st of October. The kassai at this 

 point had a width of about 350 yards. Here Wissmann sepa- 

 rated from his companions and started in a south- rlv direction. 

 whilst Dr. Pogge took a northerly course towards the'territorv of 

 the Tusselanga, reaching on the 30th of October, the resilience of 

 the chief Kalamba Mukenge. This place, with its well built huts 

 and population of about IOOO souls, lies between the sources to 



lace called Kabao 



Tukette country. 



With regard to his 1 

 leave Mukenge on the : 



and meet Lieut.. Wissm 



Lubilash 1 the upper course of the Gmgo.f reaching 

 Pogge would return to Mukenge whilst Wissmann w 



