John Hanning Speke, born 1827. Served in the Punjab but left in 1854 to explore Somaliland. Discovered Lake Tanganyika with Burton, and Lake Victoria independently. Was, with Grant, the first European to cross equatorial africa. Died 1864.
CONTENTSEditor's NoteIntroduction.GeographyAtmospheric AgentsFloraFaunaThe Wanguana or Freed MenJournal of the Discovery of The Source of the NileChapter 1. London to Zanzibar, 1859 Chapter II. Uzaramo Chapter III. Usagara Chapter IV. Ugogo, and the Wilderness of Mgunda Mkhali Chapter V. Unyamuezi Chapter VI. Uzinza Chapter VII. Usui Chapter VIII. Karague Chapter IX. History of the Wahuma Chapter X. Karague and Uganda Chapter XI. Palace, Uganda Chapter XII. Palace, Uganda—Continued Chapter XIII. Palace, Uganda—Continued Chapter XIV. Palace, Uganda—Continued Chapter XV. March Down the Northern Slopes of Africa Chapter XVI. Bahr El Abiad Chapter XVII. Unyoro Chapter XVIII. Unyoro—Continued Chapter XIX. The March to Madi Chapter XX. MadiConclusionFootnotes
CONTENTS
Editor's Note
Introduction.
Geography
Atmospheric Agents
Flora
Fauna
The Wanguana or Freed Men
Journal of the Discovery of The Source of the Nile
Chapter 1. London to Zanzibar, 1859 Chapter II. Uzaramo Chapter III. Usagara Chapter IV. Ugogo, and the Wilderness of Mgunda Mkhali Chapter V. Unyamuezi Chapter VI. Uzinza Chapter VII. Usui Chapter VIII. Karague Chapter IX. History of the Wahuma Chapter X. Karague and Uganda Chapter XI. Palace, Uganda Chapter XII. Palace, Uganda—Continued Chapter XIII. Palace, Uganda—Continued Chapter XIV. Palace, Uganda—Continued Chapter XV. March Down the Northern Slopes of Africa Chapter XVI. Bahr El Abiad Chapter XVII. Unyoro Chapter XVIII. Unyoro—Continued Chapter XIX. The March to Madi Chapter XX. Madi
Conclusion
Footnotes