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Patients suffering from cutaneous diseases profit 
rapidly from, I believe, the unusual cleanliness ; and 
during the few days we camped here numbers of natives 
came and went, and merriment and cleansing, bathing 
and lounging, music and barbarous chanting, kept awake 
the echoes of the gorge. 
Our stay at the springs was cheered also by the pre- 
sence of Luajumba, who, following the example of his 
father Rumanika, was hospitable and bland in his 
manners. An ox, two goats, ten fowls, besides bananas, 
sweet potatoes and flour, and fourteen large gourdfuls 
of maramba were received with thanks — and paid for. 
On the 18th of March we set out on our return to 
Kafurro from the hot springs, and on the road I shot a 
white rhinoceros, which the people soon cut up r l to 
convey to their comrades. On the 19th we arrived at 
Kafurro, each of the Wangwana being loaded with over 
twenty lbs. of meat. 
After two days’ rest I paid another visit to Rumanika, 
where we had a great geographical discussion. It is 
unnecessary to describe the information I had to give 
Rumanika respecting the geographical distribution of 
tribes and races over the Dark Continent, but conscious 
that the geographical world will take an interest in 
what Rumanika and the native travellers at his court 
imparted, I here append, verbatim, the notes I took 
upon the' spot. 
Hamed Ibrahim spoke and said 
“ My slaves have travelled far, and they say that the 
Ni-Nawarongo River rises on the west side of Ufumbiro 
mountains, takes a wide sweep through Ruanda, and 
enters Akanyaru, in which lake it meets the Kagera 
from the south. United they then empty from the 
lake between Uhha and Kishakka, and, flowing between 
Karagwe and Ruanda, go into the Nianza (Nyanza). 
“ The Rwizi River, also rising at the northern base of 
the Ufumbiro cones, in Mpororo, flows through Igara, 
then Shema, then Ankori, into the king of Koki’s 
(Luampula) lake, and becoming the Chibarre or Kiware 
River, joins the Kagera below Kitangule'. 
