. The story of Africa and its explorers. ^ means of astronom-ical observations thanat any former period,and its resources exam-ined minutely enoughto have a powerful in-fluence on the future ofEast Africa. Captain Temple Phippson-Wybrant was aworse-fated victim of the African fever which * Elton and Cotterill : Travels and Eesearches amongthe Lakes and Mountains of Eastern and Central Africa (1879); Gciuj. /Sw.,1878,,ccii.,etc. t Journal Royal Giwj. Soc, 1875, p. 45 ; 1879, p. 25, etc. 60 has always raged fiercely, but in 1880 attackedhis high-spirited countrymen like an


. The story of Africa and its explorers. ^ means of astronom-ical observations thanat any former period,and its resources exam-ined minutely enoughto have a powerful in-fluence on the future ofEast Africa. Captain Temple Phippson-Wybrant was aworse-fated victim of the African fever which * Elton and Cotterill : Travels and Eesearches amongthe Lakes and Mountains of Eastern and Central Africa (1879); Gciuj. /Sw.,1878,,ccii.,etc. t Journal Royal Giwj. Soc, 1875, p. 45 ; 1879, p. 25, etc. 60 has always raged fiercely, but in 1880 attackedhis high-spirited countrymen like an epi-demic. During his military service he hadseen a little of South Africa, and life in intointo.


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