Teyler’ s Stichting
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CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
CHAPTER B t
Ujiji, its scenery, residents, market, and vicinity Arab
rivals—The circumnavigation of the Tanganika Commander
Cameron and the outflowing Lukuga—The encroaching
waters—The legend -of the lake—Evening ..
CHAPTER II.
The Lady Alice afloat again — Her mate and crew —
Anxiety on her behalf— On hallowed ground— Unwelcome
visitors: in the haunts of the Ruga-Ruga—The
aborigines’ last retreat— A scene of blood—The robbers
of the Lake, and their tutelary spirits— A geological
problem: were there once two lakes?—Rising waters
—The abode of the genii—A storm— Forest fires—
At the mouth of Cameron’s “ outlet” -— The Lukuga
dreek .. .. -■.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •.
CHAPTER III.
Back in camp—An epidemic of small-pox— Panic of desertion—
Kalulu’s disloyalty—Livingstone’s lenience—.
Imaginary terrors—Hair-dressing ad absttrdum—-Kas-
sanga’s opinion of white men-—A village sketch—The
villagers , of Uhombo-—In fiuris naturalibus—A touch
of human nature—On Livingstone’s traces—What is
there in feathers ?—The Manyema: their life and manners
—Our ass astonishes the natives—Bloodless wars—Nick