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OUR readers are no doubt already familiar with the main results of Commander Cameron's remarkable march across the continent of Africa; many details concerning it have appeared through various channels. These, however, have only been sufficient to whet the appetite of all who take an interest in African exploration for the complete narrative; this we find quite as interesting and informing as we had reason to believe it would be. Commander Cameron has not attempted to produce a highly polished summary of the copious notes he seems to have taken by the way; he takes the reader along with him step by step and day by day over the long and to him often tedious route he had to travel, and in the end the reader finds he has become possessed of a substantial amount of new information concerning one of the most important sections of one of the most interesting continents.
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Across Africa 1 . Nature 15, 277–279 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/015277a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/015277a0