Mi 1 e s 
lot ermediate Total Hours 
high, on to hig and flat dry hushy plain. 
Then M. round the foot of Kt. Moittat and w. 
over low stony ridge to lake. Good path 
except over last ridge. Bad camel food 
and grazing. Ifo fresh water. 
Uninhabited. 
12.7 269.3 4i Alt. 1,700 ft. Temp. 97 M. Lat.S® - 30** 
9* H. 
E. inland over low stony ridge and down 
into big flat bushy plain. After 2 hours 
came to dry river bed running from the 
hills on £. of plain through gorge under 
8. side of Lit. Lioittat, into lake followed 
yesterday. Here fresh water . Good 
supply; obtained by digging 3 ft. in 
river bed. Then N. parallel to and on 
E. side of low hills which run close to the 
lake from Mt. lioittat to Alia Bay, over dry 
bushy, slightly undulating country. 
water s good supply; obtained by digging 
3 ft* in dry bed of stream, close under 
ridge about 1 mile 8.'?. from the camp. 
Good path; fair camel food and grazing. 
Uninhabited. 
13.3 282.6 H alia BAY Alt. 1,250 ft. Temp. 99 P, 
North parallel to same hills as yesterday 
over flat bushy dry plain. Easy ascent 
out of plain over low ridge, then gradual 
and easy descent into big bare plain 
which stretches to edge of Lake Rudolf. 
Good path. Fair camel food and grazing. 
No fresh water. Water from lake bad 
owing to being taken from rushes which here 
grow on edge of lake. Not inhabited. 
Many raosqultoee. 
10 292.6 4 Alt. 1,300 ft. Temp. 95 P. 
E. about 1 mile inland across bushy plain 
for 1 hour, then N. over big bare grassy 
plain, and round bay. Path good up to 
here but pn turning N.W. very bad country 
was traversed for 2 hours. This Is 
evidently under water in the rains and was 
quite rotten and in places sweunpy. Big 
fringe of reeds, in places 1 mils wide, 
along 
