72 REPORT OF THE LJJTA N'ZIGE. [chap. ii. 
M‘Kamma, or King of Unyoro, and then to see as 
much of the western countries bordering on the little 
Luta N’zige, or “ dead locust ” lake as possible, go 
in company with the ivory hunters across the Asua 
river to Apuddo eight marches, and look for game 
to the east of that village. Two marches further on 
will bring you to Panyoro, where there are antelopes 
in great quantity; and in one march more the Turks’ 
farthest outpost, Faloro, will be reached, where you had 
better form a depot, and make a flying trip across the 
White Nile to Koshi for the purpose of inquiring 
what tribes live to west and south of it, especially of 
the Wallegga ; how the river comes from the south, 
and where it is joined by the little Luta N’zige. 
Inquire also after the * country of Chopi, and what 
difficulties or otherwise you would have to overcome 
if you followed up the left bank of the White river 
to Kamrasi’s; because, if found easy, it would be far 
nearer and better to reach Kamrasi that way than 
going through the desert jungles of Ukidi, as we went. 
This is the way I should certainly go myself, but if 
you do not like the look of it, preserve your infor¬ 
mation well; and after returning to Faloro, make 
Koki per Chougi in two marches, and tell old Chougi 
you wish to visit his M’Kamma Kamrasi, for Chougi 
was appointed Governor-general of that place by 
Kamrasi to watch the Wakidi, who live between his 
residence and Chopi, which is the next country you 
will reach after passing through the jungles of Ukidi 
and crossing the Nile below Karuma Falls. Arrived 
at Chopi, inquire for the residence of the Katikiro 
or commander-in-chief, who will show you great 
respect, give you cows and pombe, and send mes¬ 
sengers on to Kamrasi to acquaint him of your inten¬ 
tion to visit him. This is the richest part of Kam¬ 
rasi’s possessions, and by a little inquiry you will 
learn much about the lake. Kamrasi’s brother Rionga 
lives on a river island within one march of this. They 
are deadly enemies and always fighting, so if you 
