LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS.
NO.      
1. Ujiji, looking North from the Market-Place, viewed from the Roof of our Tembé at Ujiji. (From a photograph by the Author) To face page 1
2. The “High Places” of the Spirit Mtombwa: View of Mtombwa Urungu 28
3. In Council: The Courtyard to our Tembé at Ujiji. (From a photograph by the Author) 49
4. A Village in South-East Manyema 64
5. The desperate situation of Zaidi, and his rescue by Uledi, the Coxswain of the Boat 178
6. The Fight below the Confluence of the Aruwimi and the Livingstone Rivers 212
7. The Attack of the Sixty-Three Canoes of the piratical Bangala 240
8. View of the right branch, First Cataract, of the Livingstone Falls, from four miles below Juemba Island 262
9. At work passing the lower end of the First Cataract of the Livingstone Falls, near Rocky Island 264
10. “Lady Alice” over the Falls 274
11. Cutting out the new “Livingstone” canoe 292
12. Passing Nséto Falls 296
13. The Circumnavigators of the Victoria Nyanza and Lake Tanganika, and Explorers of the Alexandra Nile and Livingstone (Congo) River 300
14. The Massassa Falls, and the entrance into Pocock Basin, or Bolobolo Pool 304
15. Group of Mr. Stanley’s followers at Kabinda, West Coast of Africa, just after crossing the “Dark Continent.” (From a photograph by Mr. Phillips, of Kabinda) 356
16. The Recuperated and Reclad Expedition as it appeared at Admiralty House, Simon’s Town, after our arrival on H.M.S. “Industry.” 358
17. Women of the Expedition 360
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18. A Native of Rua, who was a Visitor at Ujiji 2
19. Kungwé Peaks. (From a sketch) 18
20. The Extreme Southern Reach of Lake Tanganika 27
21. Kapembwa 29
22. Mount Murumbi 34
23. UbujwéUbujwé and Uguha Head-dress 40
24. Uguha Head dress 40
25. A Woman of Uguha 41
26. Uhyeya Head-dress 41
27. The Spirit Island 45
28. M’sehazy Haven and Camp, at the Mouth of M’sehazy River 50
29. Natives of UbujwéUbujwé 54
30. A Native of Uhyeya 55
31. One of the Wahyeya of Uhombo (back view) 56
32. A Youth of East Manyema 64
33. A Manyema Adult 64
34. A Young Woman of East Manyema 64
35. Kiteté, the Chief of Mpungu 71
36. Native Houses at Mtuyu 72
37. “Heads for the North and the Lualaba; Tails for the South and Katanga” 88
38. A Canoe of the Wenya or Wagenya Fishermen 90
39. Uregga House 104
40. Stool of Uregga 104
41. Spoons of Uregga 104
42. Uregga Spear 105
43. Cane Settee 105
44. Bench 105
45. An African Fez of Leopard-skin 106
46. A Forge and Smithy at Wane-Kirumbu, Uregga 110
47. Backgammon Tray 113
48. War Hatchet of Ukusu 125
49. Stool of Ukusu 125
50. View between the Ruiki and Nakanpemba 126
51. Stew-pot of the Wahika 131
52. A House of Ikondu 133
53. Canoe Scoop 146
54. Scoops 146
55. “Towards the Unknown” 153
56. War drums of the Tribes of the Upper Livingstone 156
57. Mwana Ntaba Canoe (the “Crocodile”) 171
58. A Baswa Knife 178
59. Style of Knives 178
60. Baswa Basket and Cover 178
61. Cavern near Kabombo Islands 189
62. The Seventh Cataract, Stanley Falls 194
63. Pike, Stanley Falls 195
64. Fish, Seventh Cataract, Stanley Falls 196
65. Fish, Stanley Falls 196
66. Palm-oil Jar and Palm-wine Cooler 198
67. Mouth of Drum 198
68. Wooden Signal Drum of the Wenya or Wagenya and the Tribes on the Livingstone 198
69. Drumsticks, Knobs being of India-rubber 198
70. Shields of Ituka People 204
71. Monster Canoe 211
72. Paddle of the Aruwimi Cannibals 214
73. Knives, Rubunga 223
74. Double Iron Bells of Urangi 226
75. The King of Chumbiri 246
76. Great Pipe of King of Chumbiri 247
77. One of the King’s Wives at Chumbiri 249
78. Son of the King of Chumbiri 251
79. Over Rocky Point close to Gampa’s 263
80. Death of Kalulu 265
81. The Nkenké River entering the Livingstone below the Lady Alice Rapids 273
82. The new canoes, the “Livingstone” and the “Stanley” 286
83. View from the Table-land near Mowa 292
84. In Memoriam: Francis John Pocock 315
85. Fall of the Edwin Arnold River into the Pocock Basin 319
86. The Chief Carpenter carried over Zinga Fall 324
87. Camp at Kilolo 337
88. Mbinda Cemetery 350
89. At Rest: My Quarters at Kabinda by the Sea. (From a photograph) 362
90. Expedition at Kabinda. (From a photograph) 363

UJIJI, LOOKING NORTH FROM THE MARKET-PLACE. VIEWED FROM THE ROOF OF OUR TEMBÉ AT UJIJI.

(From a photograph by the Author.)

THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT.
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