Through Uganda to Mount Elgon . AGEWEDDING PAETY OP BAGANDA LEAVING CHUECH , . 186 BISHOP TUCKER OF UGANDA IN CAMP .... 193 PHYSICAI, DBILL AT MENGO HIGH SCHOOL . 205 THE VENERABLE T. E. BUCKLEY, , . 229 SEMEI KAKUNQULU ...... 238 HOUSE BUILT ON THE BIVEB MPOLOGOMA . . 245 TESO HOUSE AND GRAIN STORE .... 253 GRAIN STORE IN THE TESO COUNTRY .... 253 TESO MEN AND BOYS ...... 257 IVORY PROM KOROMOJO ...... 263 AN OLD MASABA PATRIARCH ..... 269 MUGISHU WOMAN WEARING LIP STONE .... 279 CHARGE OP BAGISHU WARRIORS AT MASABA, MOUNT ELGON. 284 NATIVE HOUSE BUILDING AT MASABA .... 288 A


Through Uganda to Mount Elgon . AGEWEDDING PAETY OP BAGANDA LEAVING CHUECH , . 186 BISHOP TUCKER OF UGANDA IN CAMP .... 193 PHYSICAI, DBILL AT MENGO HIGH SCHOOL . 205 THE VENERABLE T. E. BUCKLEY, , . 229 SEMEI KAKUNQULU ...... 238 HOUSE BUILT ON THE BIVEB MPOLOGOMA . . 245 TESO HOUSE AND GRAIN STORE .... 253 GRAIN STORE IN THE TESO COUNTRY .... 253 TESO MEN AND BOYS ...... 257 IVORY PROM KOROMOJO ...... 263 AN OLD MASABA PATRIARCH ..... 269 MUGISHU WOMAN WEARING LIP STONE .... 279 CHARGE OP BAGISHU WARRIORS AT MASABA, MOUNT ELGON. 284 NATIVE HOUSE BUILDING AT MASABA .... 288 A TALL, IMPRESSIVE FIGURE NEAR MOUNT ELGON . 295 BAGISHU MARRIED WOMEN ..... 301 NEW IDEAS m BUILDING NBAS MOUNT ELGON . 307 A MUGISHU GIEL HAEPIST ..... 313 VISIT0E8 TO THE YOUNG WHITE CHIEF . . 334 BAGISHU BLACKSMITHS ...... 343 THE WONDER OP THE WILD MOUNTAINEERS . . 347 DOORS THAT ARE BEING OPENED ..... 355 MAP ROUGH SKETCH OF CENTRAL PROVINCE OP UGANDA PRO-TECTORATE AS EXPLORED BY THE REV. J. B. PURVIS 220-221. < THROUGH UGANDA TOMOUNT ELGON CHAPTER I FROM ENGLAND TO THE HIGHLANDSOF AFRICA A land worth seeing—How to get there—German versusEnglish enterprise—The journey—Mombasa—KULndiniHarbour—The native town—Slavery—The enterprise andinfluence of Missions—Transition—Value of coast-lands—The Uganda Eailway—The journey to the capital. FOR the man who is tired of the beatentrack, and who wishes to see things asthey are in a land which, up to the last fewyears, was the Dark Continent—things thatare well worth seeing, since they are all thatremain in the world of a primitive simplicitythat cannot possibly last much longer—let mecommend a visit to our East African How to get there ? is no longer a2 21 22 Uganda to Mount Elgon problem, or even a trial, in spite of the fact thatBritish enterprise played no part in the solutionof the difficulty. Without so much as an efforton the part of British shipowners, the Germanshave taken possession o


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