From Naples to Entebbe. 
wound around their neck, arms and legs. Their clothing 
consists of a mantle of stuff or of skins stitched together, 
fixed upon one shoulder after the fashion of a toga, or around 
the chest under the arms. 
NATIVE CANOE WITH THE PROW OF PEACE. 
After passing through a portion of this valley, and close to 
several little lakes set in an enchanting landscape, the railway 
proceeds to ascend the opposite forest-clad slope to a height of 
8,300 feet, whence it again descends from valley to valley, 
through groves of acacias, bananas and palms, to the level 
grassy shores of Lake Victoria. The train makes straight for 
the pier of Port Florence. 
While the goods were being carried on to the steamer there 
was time to pay a short visit to the market of Kisumu. Here 
the natives assemble in great numbers from the neighbouring 
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