Who Discovered the Sources of the Nile a Letter to Sir Roderick I Murchison

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Who Discovered the Sources of the Nile a Letter to Sir Roderick I Murchison
Charles T Charles Tilstone Beke
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Beke, lately published in our Journal, to exist two or three degrees to the S. Of the equator. " 12 the traveller not having been able to proceed further than Zan- zibar. I beg leave to lay before your Lordship copies of the several circulars which I addressed from time to time to the subscribers to the expedition ; from which you will perceive that it was substantially the same as that which, ten years later was undertaken by Captains Burton and Speke, under the patronage of the Royal Geograph...ical Society, and at the expense of that Society and the British nation.
Mr. Rebmann's discovery of Kilimanjaro was, in the next Anniversary Address (1849) of the President of the Society, suitably described as " most unexpected. " Mr. Hamilton con- tinued: "The discovery of this lofty mountain has been assumed as giving additional strength to the arguments of those who look for the sources of the White Nile to the south of the Equator ; but its comparative proximity to the coast, and the course of the rivers both to the north and south which would carry off a great portion of the waters resulting from its melted snows, ought to make us cautious in adopting such a conclusion without more detailed information.


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