| Chap. | Page. | |
|---|---|---|
| KAFFIRS OF SOUTH AFRICA. | ||
| I. | Intellectual Character | 11 |
| II. | Course of Life | 17 |
| III. | Course of Life—Concluded | 20 |
| IV. | Masculine Dress and Ornaments | 28 |
| V. | Masculine Dress and Ornaments—Concluded | 36 |
| VI. | Feminine Dress and Ornaments | 48 |
| VII. | Architecture | 56 |
| VIII. | Cattle Keeping | 66 |
| IX. | Marriage | 75 |
| X. | Marriage—Concluded | 82 |
| XI. | War—Offensive Weapons | 92 |
| XII. | War—Defensive Weapons | 108 |
| XIII. | Hunting | 126 |
| XIV. | Agriculture | 138 |
| XV. | Food | 143 |
| XVI. | Social Characteristics | 159 |
| XVII. | Religion and Superstition | 169 |
| XVIII. | Religion and Superstition—Continued | 180 |
| XIX. | Superstition—Concluded | 192 |
| XX. | Funeral Rites | 200 |
| XXI. | Domestic Life | 206 |
| HOTTENTOTS. | ||
| XXII. | The Hottentot Races | 217 |
| XXIII. | Marriage, Language, Amusements | 232 |
| THE BOSJESMAN, OR BUSHMAN. | ||
| XXIV. | Appearance—Social Life | 242 |
| XXV. | Architecture—Weapons | 251 |
| XXVI. | Amusements | 262 |
| VARIOUS AFRICAN RACES. | ||
| XXVII. | Korannas and Namaquas | 269 |
| XXVIII. | The Bechuanas | 280 |
| XXIX. | The Bechuanas—Concluded | 291 |
| XXX. | The Damara Tribe | 304 |
| XXXI. | The Ovambo, or Ovampo | 315 |
| XXXII. | The Makololo Tribe | 324 |
| XXXIII. | The Bayeye and Makoba | 337 |
| XXXIV. | The Batoka and Manganja | 348 |
| XXXV. | The Banyai and Badema | 361 |
| XXXVI. | The Balondo, or Balonda, and Angolese | 369 |
| XXXVII. | Wagogo and Wanyamuezi | 384 |
| XXXVIII. | Karague | 399 |
| XXXIX. | The Watusi and Waganda | 408 |
| XL. | The Wanyoro | 422 |
| XLI. | Gani, Madi, Obbo, and Kytch | 429 |
| XLII. | The Neam-Nam, Dôr, and Djour tribes | 440 |
| XLIII. | The Latooka tribe | 453 |
| XLIV. | The Shir, Bari, Djibba, Nuehr, Dinka, and Shillook tribes | 461 |
| XLV. | The Ishogo, Ashango, and Obongo tribes | 475 |
| XLVI. | The Apono and Apingi | 484 |
| XLVII. | The Bakalai | 491 |
| XLVIII. | The Ashira | 496 |
| XLIX. | The Camma or Commi | 504 |
| L. | The Shekiani and Mpongwé | 521 |
| LI. | The Fans | 529 |
| LII. | The Fans—Concluded | 535 |
| LIII. | The Krumen and Fanti | 544 |
| LIV. | The Ashanti | 554 |
| LV. | Dahome | 561 |
| LVI. | Dahome—Continued | 573 |
| LVII. | Dahome—Concluded | 581 |
| LVIII. | The Egbas | 590 |
| LIX. | Bonny | 600 |
| LX. | The Man-dingoes | 607 |
| LXI. | The Bubes and Congoese | 610 |
| LXII. | Bornu | 620 |
| LXIII. | The Shooas, Tibboos, Tuaricks, Begharmis, and Musguese | 628 |
| LXIV. | Abyssinians | 641 |
| LXV. | Abyssinians—Continued | 649 |
| LXVI. | Abyssinians—Concluded | 658 |
| LXVII. | Nubians and Hamran Arabs | 673 |
| LXVIII. | Bedouins, Hassaniyehs, and Malagasy | 681 |
| AUSTRALIA. | ||
| LXIX. | Appearance and Character of Natives | 694 |
| LXX. | Dress—Food | 703 |
| LXXI. | Weapons | 719 |
| LXXII. | Weapons—Concluded | 727 |
| LXXIII. | War—Amusements | 744 |
| LXXIV. | Domestic Life | 755 |
| LXXV. | From Childhood to Manhood | 761 |