[FN#23] This obviously was an allusion to the way in which the
first king of Uganda was countenanced by the great king of
Kittara, according to the tradition given in Chapter IX.
[FN#24] 1 double rifle, 1 block-tin box, 1 red blanket, 1 brown
do., 10 copper wire, 4 socks full of different-coloured minute
beads, 2 socks full of blue and white pigeon eggs, 1 Rodgers's
pen-knife, 2 books, 1 elastic circle, 1 red handkerchief, 1 bag
gun-caps, 1 pair scissors, 1 pomatum-pot, 1 quart bottle, 1
powder flask, 7 lb. powder, 1 dressing-case, 1 blacking-box, 1
brass lock and key, 4 brass handles, 8 brass sockets, 7 chintz, 7
binders, 1 red bag, 1 pair glass spectacles, 1 lucifer-box.
[FN#25] It will appear shortly that is was actually not more than
two marches to the northward of Faloro.
[FN#26] Dr Khoblecher, the founder of the Austrian Church Mission
Establishment of Gondokoro, ascertained that the Nile reached its
lowest level there in the middle of January.
[FN#27] The Baroness Miss A. van Capellan, and Mrs and Miss
Tinne.
[FN#28] See Petherick's succouring petition, addressed to the
Right Hon. Lord Ashburton, President of the Royal Geographical
Society, in the Proceedings of that Society, date 10th June 1860.
End of The Discovery of The Source of the Nile by John Hanning Speke