CONTENTS EXPLAKATIO.V. »AOC I.—My new mission—The Daily Telegraph—“Tesf Bennett”—The Tody Alice—My Euroi)ean staff—Disappointed applicants and thoughtful friends— My departure for Africa. Part II.—The Sources of the Nile—Herodotus on the Nile—Burton on the Nile basin—Lake Tanganika—Lake Victoria—Speke, Grant, and Cameron—The Livingstone River—The work before me I CHAPTER I. Arrival at Zanzibar Island—Life at Zanzibar—The town of Zanzibar, its road stead and buildings—The One Cocoa-nut Tree and the red cliffs—Selection and purchase of goods for the journey—Residence of Prince Barghash—Busy mornings—Pleasant rides and quiet evenings I® CHAPTER II. Seyyid Barghash—Ills prohibition of slavery, character, and reforms—Treaty with British Government by Sir Bartle Frere—Tramways the need of Africa —Arabs in the interior—Arabs in Zanzibar—Mturna or Mgwana?—The Wangwana, their vices and virtues—A Mg wane's highest ambition—The Wanyamwezi “ the coming race ” •• CHAPTER III. ^ganizatlon of the Expedition—The shauri—" Poli-poli **—Msenna's successful imposture—Black sheep in the flock—The Lady Alice remodelled—Sewing a British flag—Tarya Topan, the millionaire—Signing the covenants—“ On the word of a white man”—Saying good-bye—Loading the dhows—Vale!— Towards the Dark Continent CHAPTER IV. ^agamoyo—Taming the dark brother—Bagamoyo in a ferment—An exciting scene—The disturbance quelled—The Universities Mission, its origin, history, flecline and present condition—The Rev. Edward Steere—Notre Dame de Dagamoyo—Westward ho !—In marching order—Sub Jane /erriiio—Crossing the Kingani—The stolen women