Scottish geographical magazine . Fig, 1.—Mt. Speke, seen from the Senecio Forest. To peakVittorio Emauuele, to right Johnston Peak. Mount Einiii, M-ith peaks Umberto, 15,797 ft., and Kraepelin, 15,752 Spoke, with peaks Vittorio Emauuele, 16,080 ft., and .bilui- ston, 15,906 Stanley, with peaks Margherita, 1 (5,815 ft., Alexandra, 16,749 ft., Elena, 16,388 ft., Savoia, 16,339 ft., and Mol)ius, less than Savoia, but of uncertain Fig. -Mt. Stanley, with the peaks Queen Alexandra (to left) and Queen Margherita (to right)from Lake Bujuku. Senecio and Helichry


Scottish geographical magazine . Fig, 1.—Mt. Speke, seen from the Senecio Forest. To peakVittorio Emauuele, to right Johnston Peak. Mount Einiii, M-ith peaks Umberto, 15,797 ft., and Kraepelin, 15,752 Spoke, with peaks Vittorio Emauuele, 16,080 ft., and .bilui- ston, 15,906 Stanley, with peaks Margherita, 1 (5,815 ft., Alexandra, 16,749 ft., Elena, 16,388 ft., Savoia, 16,339 ft., and Mol)ius, less than Savoia, but of uncertain Fig. -Mt. Stanley, with the peaks Queen Alexandra (to left) and Queen Margherita (to right)from Lake Bujuku. Senecio and Helichrysuiu in foreground. U2 SCOTTISH C4E0GRAPHICAL MAGAZINE. Mount Baker, with peaks Edward, 15,988 ft., Semper, 15,843 ft., AVollaston, 15,286 ft., and Moore, 15,269 Luigi di Savoia, Mith peaks Weismann, 15,299 Sella, 15,286 ft., and Stairs, 15,059 the east of Mount Baker lies a lesser peak, Cagni, of 14,826 greatest heights are therefore the two peaks of Mount Stanley,


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