THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE
OF THE NILE
By John Hanning Speke
John Hanning Speke, born 1827. Served in the Punjab but left in 1854 to explore Somaliland. Discovered Lake Tanganyika with Burton, and Lake Victoria independently. Was, with Grant, the first European to cross equatorial africa. Died 1864.
CONTENTS
[ Journal of the Discovery of The Source of the Nile ]
[ Chapter 1. ] London to Zanzibar, 1859
[ Chapter II. ] Uzaramo
[ Chapter III. ] Usagara
[ Chapter IV. ] Ugogo, and the Wilderness of Mgunda Mkhali
[ Chapter V. ] Unyamuezi
[ Chapter VI. ] Uzinza
[ Chapter VII. ] Usui
[ Chapter VIII. ] Karague
[ Chapter IX. ] History of the Wahuma
[ Chapter X. ] Karague and Uganda
[ Chapter XI. ] Palace, Uganda
[ Chapter XII. ] Palace, Uganda—Continued
[ Chapter XIII. ] Palace, Uganda—Continued
[ Chapter XIV. ] Palace, Uganda—Continued
[ Chapter XV. ] March Down the Northern Slopes of Africa
[ Chapter XVI. ] Bahr El Abiad
[ Chapter XVII. ] Unyoro
[ Chapter XVIII. ] Unyoro—Continued
[ Chapter XIX. ] The March to Madi
[ Chapter XX. ] Madi