VIU 



CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME 



Alia — An elephant smashes our boat — Cheap ivory — "Wild asses? — To 

 Eeshiat — Further elephant hunting — Madschi a mvua — Qualla goes to 

 Reshiat — Submerged vegetation in the lake — Qualla' s adventures — A march 

 in drenching rain — Arrival at the northern end of the lake — The Oromaj 

 of Reshiat . . . . . . . . .100 



CHAPTER IV 



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' AMONGST THE EESHIAT AND TO LAKE STEFANIE 



Amongst the Reshiat — The northern end of LaJie Rudolf — Flooding of the 

 country after rain — The Reshiat — Mborro and Tcharra beads — Further 

 inquiries — League of friendship with the Reshiat — The Oromaj — Our plans 

 . are opposed — Kinds of fish found in Lake Rudolf — Donyiro is brought to 

 her husband — March to Lake Stefanie — We find it deserted — Elephant 

 hunt — Randile and Borana — Bird life on the shore — Marie and Arbore — 

 Physiography of Lake Stefanie — Return to Reshiat — Want of water — All 

 well again — We are forbidden to go further — In a critical position — New 

 plans — March to the Buma — Preparations for the return journey . . 159 



CHAPTER V 



THKOUGH TUEKANA AND SUK 



The return jomney — Takufa yote, Btvana! — A poison-spitting snake — One of 

 our men has small-pox — With the Elmolo once more — In a volcanic district 

 — We cross the frontier of Tiirkana — No grass, no water — On the Kerio 



'; river — Tunibao — Turkana and its people — To Gaterr — A trip to the 

 Ragemat — Lemagori — Another rain shauri — Return to Gaterr — Across 

 the Doenye Erok to Ngamatak — We buy a camel — Some^of our oxen are 

 stolen — With the Leibon Laminatjan — To the Trrawell — A little about 

 the Karamoyo — No Poscho ! — Along the Trrawell to Suk — Cheap ivory — 

 The upper course of the Kerio — No way out — AVe are forced to plunder — 

 Lake Baringo in sight — Arrival at Nyemps ..... 209 



CHAPTER VI 



RETURN FROM LAKE BARINGO To' THE COAST 



Rest at Nyemps — Start for home — Across the hunting grounds on the Guaso 

 Nyuki — Along the Subugia and the Dondole Mountains to Lake Naivasha 

 ■' ■ — -In the highlands of Leikipia — Amongst the Kikuyu once more — In sight 

 of Kibo — Through Ukanibani — Description of Ukambani and its people — 

 Crater district south of the Julu range — In Taveta — To Zanzibar — 



Conclusion . . . . . . . . . 280 



Appendix : 



From the Game- book of Count Teleki ..... 321 



Abstract of the Scientific Results of the Expedition . . 328 



Glossary ......... 373 



