[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, K9O2.667
Soda, N3O13.94
Inhydrous sulphuric acid (combined), 5O33.17
Inhydrous carbonic acid (combined), 8O22.36
Chlorine (combined), Cl11.33
Sulphuretted hydrogen (combined), SH2.02
Lime and magnesiatraces
Silica.01
Water68.77
102.26
Deduct oxygen equivalent to chlorine2.55
99.71

Calculating the bases to the oxides, the composition is—