. Chiefs and cities of Central Africa, across Lake Chad by way of British, French, and German territories. Natural history -- Africa; Africa, Central -- Description and travel; Africa, West -- Description and travel. 97 CHAPTER VI. DOWN THE LOGONE RIVEB. (NOVEMBER 9-25.) We remained at Pogo during the heat of the day, and, as soon as carriers had been collected, set forth for the Banana village of Gumun, where we arrived as the moon set, more asleep than awake. It was not therefore till day broke that we realised how attractive were our surroundings. The crude mud-huts, with their thatched roo
. Chiefs and cities of Central Africa, across Lake Chad by way of British, French, and German territories. Natural history -- Africa; Africa, Central -- Description and travel; Africa, West -- Description and travel. 97 CHAPTER VI. DOWN THE LOGONE RIVEB. (NOVEMBER 9-25.) We remained at Pogo during the heat of the day, and, as soon as carriers had been collected, set forth for the Banana village of Gumun, where we arrived as the moon set, more asleep than awake. It was not therefore till day broke that we realised how attractive were our surroundings. The crude mud-huts, with their thatched roofs, were many of them covered with big-leafed, bright-blossomed pump- kins ; calabashes of earthenware and gourds lay about half-filled with dried leaves, or grain ready for cooking; and. Banana Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Macleod, Olive. Edinburgh, London : W. Blackwood and sons
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