. Across Africa. Botany. VIIL] THE MABUNGURU NULLAH. 131 very numerous by this pond, and I noticed at least July, ten different varieties. ._ Marching again through similar country, we reached the Mabunguru nullah, the westernmost affluent of the Euaha, about sunset. Even at this period of the dry season it was almost a river, stretches of its channel a mile or two in length. HALTING-PLACE NEAR A POND. being full of water and separated from each other only by sand-banks and bars of rock from fifty to a hundred yards wide. These creeks were now thirty yards across, and there were signs of the w


. Across Africa. Botany. VIIL] THE MABUNGURU NULLAH. 131 very numerous by this pond, and I noticed at least July, ten different varieties. ._ Marching again through similar country, we reached the Mabunguru nullah, the westernmost affluent of the Euaha, about sunset. Even at this period of the dry season it was almost a river, stretches of its channel a mile or two in length. HALTING-PLACE NEAR A POND. being full of water and separated from each other only by sand-banks and bars of rock from fifty to a hundred yards wide. These creeks were now thirty yards across, and there were signs of the water in flood spreading two hundred yards on either side. I do not suppose it to be a permanent stream during the rainy season, k2. 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 Cameron, Verney Lovett, 1844-1894; Oliver, Daniel, 1830-1916. London : Daldy, Isbister & Co.


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