THE
LAKE REGIONS OF CENTRAL AFRICA
A PICTURE OF EXPLORATION

BY
RICHARD F. BURTON
Capt. H. M. I. Army: Fellow and Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical Society


Some to discover islands far away”—Shakspere


IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. II.

LONDON
LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, AND ROBERTS
1860

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CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.

Page
CHAPTER XII.
The Geography and Ethnology of Unyamwezi.—The Fourth Region[1]
CHAP. XIII.
At length we sight the Lake Tanganyika, the “Sea of Ujiji.”[34]
CHAP. XIV.
We explore the Tanganyika Lake[80]
CHAP. XV.
The Tanganyika Lake and its Periplus[134]
CHAP. XVI.
We return to Unyanyembe[155]
CHAP. XVII.
The Down-march to the Coast[223]
CHAP. XVIII.
Village Life in East Africa[278]
CHAP. XIX.
The Character and Religion of the East Africans; their Government, and Slavery[324]
Conclusion[379]
APPENDICES.
Appendix II.: Commerce, Imports, and Exports[387]
Appendix II.: Official Correspondence[420]