[28] Albert Nyanza.
[29] Because of the mist?
[30] Turkan?
[31] From the tribe Wakuri, or Bakuri, on the north shore of Lake Victoria, where it exists to this day.
[32] I sent a bottle full of this brine to the Laboratoire Khedivial in Cairo to be analysed by the Government chemists, and the following report was made:—
Laboratoire Khedivial.
Le Cairo, 25th Mars, 1890.
The composition of this water is as follows:—
| Potash, K9O | 2.667 |
| Soda, N3O | 13.94 |
| Inhydrous sulphuric acid (combined), 5O3 | 3.17 |
| Inhydrous carbonic acid (combined), 8O2 | 2.36 |
| Chlorine (combined), Cl | 11.33 |
| Sulphuretted hydrogen (combined), SH2 | .02 |
| Lime and magnesia | traces |
| Silica | .01 |
| Water | 68.77 |
| 102.26 | |
| Deduct oxygen equivalent to chlorine | 2.55 |
| 99.71 |
Calculating the bases to the oxides, the composition is—