Chapter VII. 
from Stuhlmann’s diagram, became later on, as we shall see, one 
of the chief causes of confusion in the attempt to collate the 
view of the chain from the east with Stuhlmann’s description 
of the chain as seen from the west. 
MX. STANLEY FROM THE WEST, FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN THE 
BUTAGU VALLEY BY DR. E. STUHLMANN. 
By the kind permission of Dr. Stuhlmann and his publishers 
we are able to reproduce the very interesting and fine engraving 
which faces p. 188 of his hook, and was made from a photo¬ 
graph which he took from the highest point reached by him in 
the Butagu Valley, a hill 13,326 feet above the sea, and 
separated from the glaciers by a depression containing a little 
lake. In the sequel, we shall hear of the excursion made by 
Sella on the glaciers of the western slope, descending from the 
col in the centre of Mt. Stanley between Moebius Peak and 
Alexandra Peak. In the course of this excursion he was able 
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