Date. I Name of Country Name of Station, Village, or Camp
1876.
N y 3 . Urungu Kapata river . .. . . . .
» 4 n Ntondwé' Island . .
» 4 Mombeté
» 5 u. !û.* Polombwé cape ..
<5 ■ n Umisepa
« 7 n Liendwé, Rufuvu river
8 Uemba Kasawa cape
n 9 î) Kipimpi cape
” 9 Kalambwé cape...........................
» 9 )î Mapota river
» 10 Marungu Kituku river.. ..
r> 10 Lunangwa river
» H iii Zongwé cape
„ 12 ÎÎ Kiassi cape................
» 13 \) Mowa river . .
» 13 Kasovya r i v e r ................
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Southerly. Extreme S.E. end of Lake Tanganika being at
the 329th mile from the extreme north end of the lake.
Thé mouth of the river is in east longitude 310 22', south
latitude 8° 47'.
{Northerly. One of a group of three, near the south end of
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/Westerly. S.W. end of Lake Tanganika. The waterfall
I of the Wizi river to be seen W., falling from a height
V. of 1500 feet.
/Northerly. Pass the base of the Urungu cliffs, and the
< high-places of the spirits Mtombwa, Kateyé, andKapembwa.
I Wonderfully romantic scenery.
Westerly.
/"Westerly. Liendwé is a village up the Rufuvu a short
< distance. The Rufuvu is the divisional stream between
V Urungu and Uemba.
/Northerly. A cape at the southern horn of Cameron Bays.
\ Mountainous".
/Northerly. A cape at the southern horn of Cameron Bays.
\ Mountainous.
/Northerly. Pass by Chief Muriro’s (“Fire” ) district. Moun-
\ tainous.
/Northerly. This river divides Uemba from Marungu. Moun-
\ tainous.
(Northerly. Country becoming more picturesque in its wildness.
Mountainous.
/Northerly. Gorillas, or chimpanzees, haunt the mouth of this
\ river. Mountainous.
Northerly. Grand scenes of mountains.
Northerly. Grand scenes of mountains.
Northerly. Grand scenes of mountains.
Northerly. Pass in view of Mount Murumbi.