No. Station. North Latitude. East Longitude.
84 Kidgwiga’s............................ 85 1° 8' 6" Utiiti,................................... 1 24 53 86 Ghaguzi, S., . . .
87 1 36 39 Kamrasi’s Palace,
88 1 37 43 Kiratosi, . . . . 32° 19' 49" 89 1 19 47 Kitwara, . . . . 90 Güéni, ; 1 45 9 91 1 52 27 Gütada, 92 2 15 10 ötRKidi, . . . ; 93 Müdüa, 2 41 22 94
3 2 17 95
Faloro, . . . .
Panyoro, . . . .
3 10 33
3 21 47
31 50 45
96 Paira,. 3 25 27 97 Apuddo, 3 34 33 98 Madi,................................... 3 47 15 99 Laburé, •. . 3 59 56 100 Mügi, 4 7 1 101 Marsan, 4 31 17 102 D o ro ,................................... 4 42 33 103 Gondokoro,. . . . 4 54 2 31 46 9 ' 104 Middle Sobat’s Moutb, 9 20 48 31 24 0 j
L is t of M a g n e tic V a r i a t io n R e s u lts , recalculated by Mr D u n k in from
my Observations between Z a n z ib a r and Gon d o k o ro . My compasses
were small prismatic.
Stations. West Longitude. Stations. West Longitude.
Kirengué. . . 11°12' 1 Rümanika’s . . 10°58'
Mbüiga . . . 12.27 Masaka . . . 9.44
Mbümi . . . 12.0 Kibibi. , 9.28
Ugogo, E. . . 11.19 Mtésa’s . . . 9.59
Mdabürii. •. . 11.33 Urondogani. . 10.18
Kazé . . . . 12.8 Kamrasi’s . . 8.48
Mininga . . . 11.47 Faloro. . . . 8.16
Müamba . . . 11.20 Gondokoro . . 8.53
N’yamanira’s . 11.0
J. H. Sp e k e .
A P P E N D I X E.
H e ig h ts of S ta tio n s determined by Observations of Boiling-Point of Water
between Z a n z ib a r and G o n d o k o ro , recalculated by E. D u n k in .
Means of two Thermometers boiled by G r a n t and myself. They are
given to show the table-land formation of the interior of Africa.
Stations. Feet ahove the
Sea-LeveL Stations. Feet ahoye the
Sea-LeveL
Zanzibar. Rübüga . . . . 3402
Kirürü. . . . . 262 Wali River . . . 3388
Duthümi . . . . 391 Kazé . . . . . 3564
Zungoméro . . . 516 I v i r i ...................... 3359
Kîrengüé . . . . 689 Usagari, S. . . . 3292
Mbüiga, E. . . . 1068 TJsagari, N. . . . 3413
Mbüiga, W. . . . 1093 Unyambéwa . . . 3690
Kikobogo . . . . 1717 Ukümbi . . . . 3489
Makata . . . . 1605 Mininga . . . . 3438
Ngoto-...................... 1592 M b isü ...................... 3338
Mühanda . . . . 1648 Nünda ...................... 3265
M’yombo . . . . 1514 Rühé’s ...................... 3181
Mbümi . . . . 1487 Makaka’s . . . . 3313
Mdunhwi . . . . 2054 Lümérêsi’s . . . 3354
Tzanzi...................... 2474 Kagongo . . . . 3527
Manyongé. . . . 2959 Kagéra...................... 3588
Rümüma . . . . 2468 Uyoïnbé . . . . 3483
Marenga Mkhali 2848 Usüi, S...................... 3989
Inenge . . . . . 3633 Yikora’s . . . . 3873
E. Robého . . . 4712 Kariwami’s . . . 3974
W. Robého . . . 5148 Uthungtt . . . . 4001
Marenga Mkhali 2498 Kitæré...................... 4204
E. Ugogo . . . . 3123 Vihembé . . . . 3563
E. Kanyenyé . . . 2674 TJsüi, N..................... 3487
W. Kanyenyé . . 2580 Urigi . . . . . 3447
Usekhé . . . . 3329 Khonzê . . . . 3392 (?)
Khoko...................... 3255 TJthenga . . . .
N’yamwara H i l l . .
3931
1st Camp in Jungle 3408 4592
3d Camp in Jungle . 3511 Rümanika’s . . . 4661
Mabungürü . . .
“ The Boss” . . .
3731 Little Windermere . 3639
3702 Mtêsa’s . . . . 3400
Jiwa la Mkoa . . 4090 Namaouja . . . . 3103
Mgongo Thembo 3964 Ripon Palis* . . . 3308 (?)
Türa, E...................... 3691 Urondogani . . . 2865 (?)
TÜra, W. . . . . 3597 Kamrasi’s . . . . 2856 (?)
Kigüé ...................... 3715 Karüma Palis . . 2970 (?)
P . S .—There were three cataracts observed on the Nile:—1. From Bipon Falls to
Urondogani; 2. From Kariima Falls to the. Little Ldta Nzig€ (?); 3. From Paira, in
Madi, to near Gondokoro. The rest of the Nile was more like a long pond than a river.
This list of altitudes, as the boiling-point of water is liable to show an error of
300 feet, can only be considered as approximate to the truth. This may be clearly
seen by the observations on the Nile. J. H. Speke.
N o t e .—The tables used in the reduction are deduced from Regnault’s e Tables des
Tensions de la Vapeur d’Eau.’
Assumed mean barometer reading for level of sea, 29.92 in. Edwin Dunkin.
* On my former journey, the height of the Victoria N’yanza was made by boiling thermometer
3740 feet, as engraved on the map.