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AFRICA AND ITS EXPLORATION. 
witness my note-book filled with his garrulity, and I 
fear he was a little disposed to impose upon the cre- 
dulity of sober Christians. However, with this remark 
of caution to the reader, his fables may be rendered 
harmless, and we can accord him thanks for his interest- 
ing information. 
Since I am publishing these geographical items, I 
may as well append here, also in brief, some other in- 
formation obtained elsewhere relating to Muta Nzige 
from a native of Usongora, whom we found at Kawanga 
with Sekajugu, one of the Watongoleh who accompanied 
us to Beatrice Gulf. 
“ When you leave Ruoko in Unyoro, you will have 
Gambaragara to your right, and Usagara or Ankori will 
be on your left. Uzimba, Ruigi’ s country, will be four 
days’ journey west of you. 
“ On reaching Uzimba, if you turn to the left you 
will reach Luliola. Usongora will be on your right 
hand. 
“ On your left will also be Unyampaka, Kasita, Ki- 
sliakka, Chakiomi, Nytere, Buliuju, Makara, Unyamururu, 
Munya Chambiro, and the Bwambu, who are cannibals. 
“ If you go to your right from Ruigi’s, you reach 
Usongora, Mata, tw r o days after Nabweru, then Butwa. 
Standing at Butwa, you will see Ruanda on the left 
hand. 
“ The country of Ruigi is called Uzimba. 
“ Kitagwenda is the name of the neighbouring 
country. 
“ Unyamuruguru lies between Ruanda and Usongora. 
“ All the Wasongora emigrated from Unyoro.” 
The following is information from a native of Unyam- 
paka upon Muta Nzige : — 
“ My king’s name is Bulema. Kashe'she is the great 
king of Uzimba. Ruigi is dead. Usongora, as you look 
towards sunset, will lie before you, as you stand at 
Kasheshe’s. To go to Usongora from Kasheslie’s, you 
go to Nkoni Island, then to Ihundi Island, and then to 
Usongora. 
“ Far to your left, as you face the sunset, you have 
