From Fort Portal to Bujongolo—Mobuku Valley. 
together. There are no converts among them. They carry 
loner staves on their march and use them with great skill in 
the difficult places. These eighty men were now kept to 
replace half of the Baganda porters who were at once sent 
down. Everything was set in order. The men were refreshed 
with food, and at last the expedition started at about eight 
o’clock. 
After Nakitawa the path, now reduced to a mere trail, 
descends from the brow of the moraine, skirting its slope 
BIHUNGA. 
through bamboos and creeping plants, to the bottom of the 
valley wffiich here opens out into a plain. The way now leads 
across this terrace to the Mobuku torrent, here so small that 
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