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Smith, A. Donaldson. 1897. Through Unknown African Coun¬ 
tries; the First Expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu. New 
York, 8vo. 
The description of a trip of adventure from Somaliland westward 
to Lake Rudolf and then eastward down the Tana River to Lamu. 
1900. An Expedition between Lake Rudolf and the Nile. 
Geographical Journal , pp. 600-625. 
An account of the tribes and game met with in the country be¬ 
tween the north end of Lake Rudolf and Fort Berkeley on the Nile. 
Speke, John Hannington. 1863. Journey of the Discovery of the 
Nile. London, 8vo. 
The first account of the journey of discovery of Speke and Grant 
to the source of the Nile. Devoted mainly to a description of the 
negro tribes inhabiting Uganda and the incidents of travel. 
Stanley, H. M. 1878. Through the Dark Continent; or the Sources 
of the Nile; Around the Great Lakes of Equatorial Africa and Down 
the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. New York, 8vo. 
2 vols. 
A description of an expedition through German East Africa, the 
circumnavigation of the Victoria Nyanza and Tanganyika and the 
journey down the Congo River. 
1890. In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of 
Emin. London, 8vo. 2 vols. 
Contains a description of Uganda, the exploration of the Albert 
Nyanza and the lower slopes of the Ruwenzori Range. 
Stigand, C. H. 1909. “The Game of British East Africa.” London, 
4to. 
An account of the habits and haunts of the game animals of 
British East Africa and Uganda. 
1910. To Abyssinia Through an Unknown Land; an Account 
of a Journey Through Unexplored Regions of British East Africa 
by Lake Rudolf to the Kingdom of Menelek. London, 8vo. 
The description of the trip concerns itself chiefly with the people 
and the natural features of the country traversed. 
1913. The Land of Zinj; being an account of British East Africa, 
its Ancient History and Present Inhabitants. London, 8vo. 
An ethnological and historical treatise. 
