INDEX.
- Abdallah, alias Muini Kibwani, ii. 99-100, 105-7, 117;
- Abdul Aziz, late Sultan of Turkey, ii. 93.
- Abed, son of Jumah, ii. 77, 100, 170;
- Abrus precatorius, ii. 178.
- Acacia, i. 81, 85, 104, 129, 316, 362; ii. 16, 18, 108, 284.
- Achatina monetaria, ii. 104-6;
- Ajawas Universities, Mission fights with, i. 60.
- Akalunga, village of slavers, ii. 31.
- Akanyaru Lake, i. 364, 367-8.
- Akida, i. 191.
- Albert lake, ii. 215.
- Albert Nyanza, i. 234, 316.
- Albinoes, ii. 341.
- Alexandra lake, ii. 215.
- Alexandra Nile River (Kagera), i. 15, 167-9, 305-6, 315, 352-5, 360-2, 363-5, 367, 370, 372, 375-7, 399.
- Alexandra Nyanza, i. 376-7.
- Alice Island, i. 174, 176-7, 186-7.
- Ali Kiboga, ii. 338.
- Almass, king of Uganda, i. 274.
- Aloes, i. 174, 362; ii. 284.
- Alsassi, i. 89.
- Amina, wife of Kachéché, ii. 243.
- Amoma, ii. 102, 273.
- Amphibia, ii. 244—see “Hippopotamus,” &c.
- Amu-Nyam villages, ii. 87, 164-5, 169.
- Anacardium occidentale, ii. 284.
- Andrew of Zanzibar, i. 341.
- Angels, Mtesa’s curiosity concerning, i. 251-2.
- Ankori district, i. 233, 285, 289, 340.
- Antari, king of Ihangiro, i. 179, 193, 213, 218, 219, 222-4, 294.
- Antelope, i. 104; ii. 23, 64, 82, 185, 254, 321.
- Ant-lion, ii. 160.
- Ants, i. 173; ii. 94, 108, 159, 242, 183;
- Arabs, colonists in interior, i. 35-6;
- at Kafurro, 355-8;
- blackmail levied from, 390;
- at Ujiji, 400;
- opinion in Uganda of, 251, 254;
- Mirambo and the Arabs, 389;
- ii. 2, 4, 6 (Mswahili), 7, 16, 42, 49, 52, 54, 62.
- Arachis hypogœa, ii. 282.
- Arms of savages, i. 89, 98, 125, 134, 180;
- poisoned arrows, 175;
- red-hot arrows, 283;
- iron armour, 283;
- “howitzers” and Brown Besses, 257;
- bull-hide shields, 290;
- of Waganda, 322;
- of Rumanika, 371-2.
- Arms—of Ujiji, ii. 3;
- Manyema, 64, 68, 69, 94;
- Uregga, 109, 114;
- of the Livingstone, 124, 135;
- of Bakuma, 177, 204, 206, 233, 240.
- Arnold, Mr. Edwin, i. 4;
- Aruko, country of, ii. 187.
- Arundo phragmites, ii. 218, 229.
- Aruwimi river, ii. 214, 240;
- cannibals, 235;
- flotilla, 170.
- Asama, island of, ii. 179-83, 284-6.
- Asclepiadæ, ii. 183.
- Ash, African, ii. 284.
- Ashantee, ii. 234.
- Asses, our, i. 56, 83, 86, 107; ii. 66, 258;
- Mirambo, the riding-ass, 343.
- Astaboras, i. 9;
- Astosabos, 9;
- Astopas, 9;
- Astopus, 10—“tributaries of the Nile.”
- Ba-ama, a tribe, ii. 170.
- Baboons, i. 366; ii. 107, 229.
- Babwendé, ii. 275, 278-9, 284, 288, 292, 298, 314, 320-1, 329-30, 339, 350.
- Bagamoyo, i. 51, 71, 73;
- arrival at, 55;
- disturbance at, 56-9;
- Notre Dame de B., 62, 122; ii. 49.
- Bakongo tribe, ii. 224, 329.
- Bakuma, a tribe, ii. 177, 178-80, 191.
- Bakusa, a tribe, ii. 100, 126, 131.
- Bakutzi, or Wakuti, ii. a tribe, 170.
- Bald Mount, ii. 42.
- Balearic cranes, ii. 229.
- Balæniceps rex, ii. 229.
- Balsamodendron, ii. 284.
- Bandits of Africa, ii. 17, 20-22—see “Mirambo,” “Watuta.”
- Bangala, “the Ashantees of the Livingstone,” ii. 232, 234, 279.
- Bangwé Island, ii. 9, 13;
- Bankaro, ii. 240.
- Banza Mbuko, camp at, ii. 355.
- Baobab-tree, i. 71, 79, 104, 108.
- Baondo tribe, ii. 214.
- Baraka, boatman, i. 150, 179, 180, 183, 187;
- Barangi tribe, ii. 226.
- Barghash, Sultan of Zanzibar—see “Seyyid Barghash.”
- Baris, murderers of Colonel Linant de Bellefonds, i. 166.
- Barker, Frederick, engaged, i. 4;
- Barker’s Island, i. 178.
- Barua tribe, ii. 100.
- Barumbé tribe, ii. 240.
- Basessé, a tribe, ii. 275-6, 277-9;
- Bassia Parkii, ii. 264, 284.
- Basundi tribe, ii. 329, 333.
- Baswas, a tribe, ii. 175, 177-8, 179.
- Bateké, ii. 224;
- Batwa, or Watwa, the dwarf people, i. 368.
- Bays, gulfs, and creeks—see “Bazzi,” “Beatrice,” “Buka,” “Grant,” “Ikungu,” “Kadzi,” “Lugumbwa,” “Mikindini,” “Monyono,” “Mori,” “Nakidimo,” “Speke”—see “Gulfs.”
- Bazombo tribe, ii. 329.
- Bazzi Bay, i. 146.
- Bdellium, ii. 273.
- Beads, variety in favour with Wa-Nguru, i. 72;
- with Warimi, 90;
- with Muiwanda, 133;
- “Sofi,” ii. 3;
- “Samé-samé,” 4, 295;
- Mutanda, 4.
- Beatrice Gulf, i. 21, 340, 344, 369, 377; ii. 14.
- Beech (African silver), ii. 284.
- Bees and wax, ii. 301.
- Beetles, ii. 108.
- Bellefonds, Colonel Linant de, i. 161, 166, 186, 348.
- Bells, i. 110.
- Bemba Lake, scene of Livingstone’s death, i. 1, 19, 20; ii. 86-7, 367.
- Bemberri tribe, ii. 214.
- Benangongo, ii. 89.
- Bennett, Mr. J. Gordon—see Gordon Bennett.
- Benué, basin of, ii. 215.
- Betel-nut, ii. 284.
- Bhang-smoking, i. 56, 67, 397; ii. 146.
- Bible, translating the, i. 158, 164, 252-4.
- “Big head,” i. 351, 387, 397—see “Magassa”,“Sambuzi”, “Blackmail.”
- Billali, the gun-boy, i. 73; ii. 16, 297.
- Bilumbu (“the Livingstone”), ii. 321.
- Bird-lime, &c., ii. 266.
- Birds, ii. 42—see “Ornithology.”
- Bisa (Livingstone’s death), ii. 76.
- Black buffalo, ii. 229.
- “Black ivory nut” tree, ii. 219, 284.
- Blackmail, i. 353, 375-6, 380, 388-91.
- Black river, ii. 176, 251.
- Blood-brotherhood, with Mganga, i. 97-9;
- with Komeh, 210;
- with Mirambo, 387; ii. 220, 223, 238, 246, 257;
- Uregga, 114;
- Wenya, 129;
- on the Livingstone, 139, 146-7.
- Boa constrictors, ii. 82.
- Boars, ii. 223.
- Boat, Lady Alice, i. 4, 47, 48, 117, 121;
- afloat on Lake Victoria, 123.
- Boat’s crew, ii. 14, 119—see “Uledi,” &c.
- Bolobo district, ii. 240, 244, 250-1, 279.
- “Boma,” a palisade, ii. 81, sqq.
- Boma Kiengo, or Msera, i. 382.
- Bombax, i. 173; ii. 107, 122, 137, 159, 287.
- Bongo Island, ii. 17.
- Borassus palm, i. 103; ii. 19, 27, 218.
- Boswellia, ii. 284.
- Botany—acacia, i. 81, 85, 104, 129, 316, 362;
- aloes, 174, 362;
- cotton-wood, 315, 372;
- Doum-palms, 81;
- Eschinomenæ, 129;
- Euphorbias, 85, 109-10, 129, 362;
- fig-trees, 143, 155, 315;
- fruit—grains, gum-trees, 85, 129, 155, 315-6, 362;
- jasmine, 173;
- llianes, 126, 129, 173, 316, 366;
- mangroves, 131, 137;
- Mimosa, 105;
- Mvulé, orchids, 174, 177;
- palms, papyrus, pine-apple, 129, 174;
- potato-plant, spear-grass, sycamore, 208, 316;
- tamarind, tamarisk, teak, 173, 315;
- Elais palm, ii. 122, 155, 159, 186;
- Aloes, 284;
- Raphia vinifera, 94, 108, 159;
- Panicum (grass), 89, 132;
- Amomum, 102, 219, 273;
- Carpodinæ, 102;
- Vernonia Senegalensis, 102;
- Rubiaceæ, 105, 137, 159, 284, 302;
- Bombax, 107, 122, 137, 159, 287;
- Ficus elastica, 108, 114, 159;
- Mvulé, 108;
- Ironwood, 122, 137;
- red-wood, 137;
- wild date, 8, 159, 186, 218;
- stink-wood, 137;
- Lophira alata, 284;
- Hyphene palm, 186, 197, 209, 211, 218;
- Calamus secundiflorus, 209;
- Pennisetum cane, 187;
- fig. 48—see “Ficus” Phrynium, 132, 218, 273;
- Pistia stratiotes, 137, 143, 218;
- Mucuna pruriens, 159;
- Cyperaceæ, 159;
- Abrus precatorius, 178;
- Asclepiadæ, 183;
- ferns, 108, 159, 284;
- spear-grass, 108, 183;
- Mimosas, 108;
- water-cane, 108;
- orchids, 108, 159;
- tamarisks, 108;
- Llianes, 108, 159;
- rattans, 108, 113, 159, 176, 181, 204, 218, 228, 261;
- mangrove, 192, 218;
- camwood, 131, 159, 215;
- Doum-palms, 159;
- Curtisia faginea, 240;
- capsicum, 159, 273;
- caoutchouc, 159;
- Burseraceæ, 284;
- gum-trees, 159, 203, 218;
- Usneæ moss, 159;
- castor-oil, 178;
- cotton-wood, 218, 284;
- pepper, 185;
- Shea butter-tree, 218, 284;
- Ficus Kotschyana, 218, 284;
- Tamar Indica, 218, 284;
- Arundo phragmites, 218, 229;
- papyrus, 14, 46, 159, 218, 229;
- Guinea palms, 1, 4, 56, 65, 218, 292;
- papaws, 1, 42, 95, 285;
- yams, 2, 94, 279, 281;
- sweet potatoes, 2, 56, 94, 168, 348;
- teak, 2, 14, 19, 42, 122, 159, 218, 285, 287, 289;
- Ipomœa, 273;
- pomegranates, 1, 42, 95;
- acacia, 16, 19, 108, 284;
- convolvuli, 61;
- wood-apple, 54;
- pine-apple, 94, 95, 279, 284, 331;
- custard-apple, 54;
- nux-vomica, 54;
- damson, 54;
- laurel, 70;
- Eschinomenæ, 42, 218;
- sycamore, 42;
- “Owindi,” 25;
- Edemone mirabilis, 218;
- Nymphæa, 218;
- Strelitza vagina, 219;
- “black ivory nut,” 219, 284;
- Verbenaceæ, 219;
- Vitex umbrosa, 219;
- Jatrophe purgans, 219, 284;
- Loranthus, 219, 284;
- Liliaceæ, 219;
- “dragon’s wood-tree,” 219;
- oilberry-tree, 219;
- violet-tree, 219;
- Ficus sycamorus, 266;
- Bassia Parkii, 264, 284;
- Sterculiaceæ, 284;
- “candle-berry”-tree, 284;
- Balsamodendrons, 284;
- Landolphia florida, 284;
- Proteas, 284;
- betel-nuts, 284;
- Anacardium occidentale, 284;
- cola-nut-tree, 284;
- mango, 284;
- catechu, 284;
- olive, 284;
- ash (African), 284;
- beech (African silver), 284;
- guavas, 279, 285, 331;
- Boswellia, 284;
- Euphorbia antiquorum, 284;
- E. Caput-Medusæ, 284—see “Vegetables,” “Fruit,” “Crops,” “Palms,” “Forests,” “Canes,” “Gums.”
- Bridge Island, i. 130, 132.
- Broad-tailed sheep, ii. 3, 4.
- Bubeka, ii. 224.
- Buffalo, i. 104, 295; ii. 19, 23, 54, 123, 185, 229, 247, 254.
- Bugavu, village of, i. 231.
- Bageyeya, island of, i. 140.
- Bugomba, i. 221, 311, 344, 346, 347;
- Bujaju—see “Ujaju,”
- Buka Bay, i. 143, 144-6.
- Bukhet, “the pilot,” i. 44.
- “Bull,” i. 6, 67, 381-2.
- Bull-frog, ii. 160.
- Bumbireh Island, i. 174, 178, 186, 188, 215-6, 224, 226-7.
- Bunga district, ii. 240.
- Burdett-Coutts Islands, i. 128.
- Burning of Shakespeare, ii. 300.
- Burrup, Rev., i. 60.
- Burseraceæ, ii. 284—see “Gums.”
- Burton Gulf, ii. 45-6.
- Burton, Lieut. R. F., ‘On the Nile,’ i. 8-11, 12-13, 16.
- Butunu, ii. 240.
- Buyramembé, ii. 19;
- Bwana Abdallah, ii. 136.
- Bwana Abedi, ii. 82-3.
- Bwana Shokka, master of the axe, ii. 100.
- Bwena, village, ii. 239.
- Bwera, country of, i. 330.
- Bwina, chief of, i.] 211.
- Calamus secundiflorus, ii. 209.
- Cameron, i. 17, 18, 21, 59;
- Cameron Bays, ii. 31.
- Cameron, Lieut., ii. 8, 9, 66, 74-5, 85.
- Camp at Nakaranga, i. 243-4.
- Camps—see “Itinerary,” in Appendix.
- Cam-wood, ii. 131, 159, 215.
- “Candleberry”-tree, ii. 284.
- Canes, reeds, sedge, grasses, sugar-cane, cane grasses, &c., ii. 14, 16, 18, 23, 32, 36, 38, 40, 42, 46, 48;
- huts of, 56, 61-2, 72, 89;
- Panicum, 89, 98;
- settees of, 105;
- cloth, 114, 258;
- papyrus, 14, 40, 46, 159, 218, 229;
- Calamus, 209;
- Pennisetum, 187;
- water-cane, 108;
- Cyperaceæ, 159;
- spear-grass, 108, 183;
- rattans, 103, 113, 159, 176;
- cables of, 181-3, 204, 218, 228, 261.
- Cannibals, i. 368; ii. 155, 164, 174, 185, 207, 213;
- Canoes of Ugamba, i. 134;
- of Waganda, 144;
- Mtesa’s, 147-8;
- at Sessé, 167-8;
- Lukongeh’s, 200;
- foundering on the lake, 204-7;
- “the hippopotamus,” 208;
- Uganda, 220;
- Bumbireh, 222, 238;
- Waganda war-canoes, 245-6;
- Wavuma, 257;
- of Arabs, ii. 2;
- of Wajiji, 5-14;
- of Wenya, 90, 145;
- of Mwang Ntaba, 171, 211-12, 213, 222, 224;
- of Bangala, 234;
- of Ntamo, 257;
- the Expedition making canoes, 285-9.
- Caoutchouc—see “Ficus.”
- Cape Town, ii. 300.
- Capes, headlands, &c.—see “Column Point,” “Castle Point,” “Kalavera,” “Kahangwa,” “Kantentieh,” “Kalambwé,” “Karamba,” “Kiringi,” “Kiruji,” “Kipimpi,” “Kipendi,” “Kungwé,” “Mbwenni,” “Muri,” “Mdanga,” “Massessé,” “Panza,” “Rock Bluff,” “Tembwé,” “Ubwari.”
- Capsicum, ii. 159, 273.
- “Captain,” the dog, i. 6, 67.
- Carpodinæ, ii. 102.
- Cassava, or manioc, i. 118 sqq.; ii. 3, 44, 65, 131-2, 178, 222, 226, 239, 257.
- Castle Point, ii. 26.
- Castor-oil, ii. 178.
- “Castor,” the dog, i. 6, 67.
- Cat, ii. 20.
- Cataracts, ii. 96, 117, 151-2, 197, 240, 259, 263, 281-2, 331;
- Catechu, ii. 284.
- Cat-fish, ii. 321.
- Cattle, i. 83;
- of Suna, 90;
- of Usiha, 107, 111, 118, 129;
- of Gambaragara, 336, 369;
- broad-tailed sheep, ii. 3, 4;
- goats, 60, 258;
- pig, 94, 123, 279, 277;
- cattle, 3, 4. 13, 48, 56, 94.
- “Cauldron, The,” ii. 263.
- Causeway to Ingira Island, i. 249-50.
- Cereals—see “Crops.”
- Chabogwé settlements, ii. 132.
- Chad, Lake, ii. 215.
- Chaga promontory, i. 133-4, 286.
- Chagwé, i. 238.
- Chakavola, ii. 24.
- Chakiomi, i. 369.
- Chalula, chief, i. 82-3.
- “Chambarango” of Uganda, i. 148, 160, 237, 260.
- Chambezi, i. 19.
- Character of African races—Wangwana, i. 36-41, 43;
- Wanyamwezi, 41-3;
- the Expedition, 56;
- of Mgongo Tembo, 102;
- of Kaduma, 119-20;
- Ugamba, 134;
- at Namungi, 137;
- Waganda, sense of “chaff,” 149-50;
- of Mtesa, 152-4, 157-8, 239, 317-20;
- Magassa’s, 163, 166;
- lake-tribes, 175-6;
- of Lukongeh, 194-5;
- boat’s-crew, 206;
- Bumbireh, 214-8;
- Katekiro, 249;
- Waganda, 319-20;
- Sambuzi, 333-4;
- Wanya-Ruanda, 357, 376-7;
- Mirambo, 386-7;
- Rumanika, 359, 371-2;
- of Wajiji, ii. 3;
- Arabs of Wajiji, 53;
- Ruga-Ruga, 17;
- Wabwari, 44;
- Watembi, 45;
- of Expedition, 51-2;
- cannibals of Mtowa, 53-4;
- Uhombo, 57;
- Manyema, 66-8;
- Arabs at Nyangwé, 73, 91-3, 99-100;
- Exp., 85;
- Mtagomoyo, 93;
- Wané Kirumbu, 109—see “Cannibals,” 155-213, 253;
- Western Bateké, 266, 275;
- Babwendé, 298-9.
- Charms, &c.—see “Magic, &c.”
- Charugawa village, i. 350.
- Chawasimba Point, i. 168, 232.
- Cheandoah, or Kewandoah, an island, ii. 177.
- Chickens, ii. 3, 56, 60, 69, 94, 168;
- Chikanga district, i. 394.
- Chimpanzee, ii. 33-104.
- Chiwanuko Island, i. 166, 168.
- Chiwyu, camp at, i. 91;
- Chowpereh, i. 44-5; ii. 291.
- Christianity in Africa, i. 59, 63, 158-9, 164, 174, 195, 252, 253-4, 263-4, 318, 329.
- Christmas Day, ii. 149.
- Chumbiri (king of), ii. 240, 246, 248-50, 253, 335.
- Chunyu, nitrous waters of, i. 76, 77-8.
- Church in Uganda, i. 328.
- Chwa, son of Kintu, i. 273.
- Civet, ii. 104, 114, 190, 213, 220.
- Climate, ii. 236.
- Coal, ii. 114.
- Coango, ii. 252.
- Coffee, i. 33, 315.
- Cola-nut, ii. 284.
- Colorado river, ii. 151.
- Column Point, ii. 25.
- Comoro Islands, i. 60.
- Coney, ii. 321.
- Congo (Kongo), i. 21, 161; ii. 151, 329, 341, 355;
- Congorido, i. 71, 77.
- Convolvuli, ii. 61.
- Copper, ii. 79, 113, 178, 220, 223.
- Cotton-wood, i. 315, 372; ii. 218, 284.
- Covinda Cove (of Tuckey), ii. 339.
- Cranes, i. 95, 104.
- Creepers, ii. 61, 101.
- Crew of Lady Alice—see “Expedition.”
- Cricket, ii. 160.
- Crocodiles, i. 127;
- Crops cassava, ii. 3, 42, 65, 131-2, 178, 222, 226, 239, 257, 275, 281-2, 331;
- grain and pulse crops (millet, rice, beans, vetches, maize, wheat), 3, 5, 9, 56, 60, 65, 67, 69, 91, 94, 95;
- sugar-cane, 2, 3, 56, 94, 131, 132, 178, 257, 279;
- pepper, 185;
- betel-nut, 284—see “Vegetables,” “Fruit.”
- Curtisia faginea, ii, 240.
- Custard-apple, ii. 54.
- Cutting the canoes adrift, ii. 145.
- Cynocephalus porcarius, ii. 229.
- Cyperaceæ (sedge), ii. 159.
- Daily Telegraph, mission from, i. 2, 3;
- Dallington, “the Scripture-reader,” i. 59, 252, 352.
- Damson, ii. 54.
- Dance of kings, i. 211.
- Date-palms, ii. 8, 159, 186.
- Deaths—
- Edward Pocock, i. 91;
- Kaif Halleck, 97;
- Frederick Barker, 189;
- Mabruki “Speke,” and others, 190-1;
- from small-pox at Ujiji, ii. 49;
- Amina, 243;
- Kalulu, 265;
- Frank Pocock, 315.
- Deer—see “Antelope.”
- Desertions from the Expedition, i. 77, 81, 82; ii. 50, 322;
- Dews, ii. 107-8, 153, 159.
- Dialects, ii. 3, 31, 61, 96, 191, 245, 250, 321.
- Dickinson, Rev. Mr., i. 60.
- Diseases, i. 83, 90, 191-2, 367;
- dysentery, 90;
- leprosy, 364;
- ophthalmia, 83;
- typhus, 91, 106;
- elephantiasis, 364—see “Leprosy,” “Fever,” “Dysentery,” “Typhoid fever,” “Ulcers,” “Pleurisis,” “Small-pox.”
- Diver, ii. 42, 141, 229.
- Dobo, under shelter at, i. 128.
- Dogara—see “Whitebait.”
- Dogs, i. 5, 67, 370;
- used in war, 121, 282, 284, 370;
- of Expedition, fondness of Waganda kings for dogs, 273, 284;
- unclean, ii. 55;
- eaten, 170, 222, 321—see “Bull,” “Jack,” “Nero,” “Castor,” “Captain,” &c.
- Domesticated animals—
- fowls, sheep, ii. 3, 4;
- asses, 66, 343;
- pigs, 94, 123, 277;
- cat, 20;
- dogs, 55, 170, 222, 321;
- goats, 60, 258;
- guinea-fowls, 91;
- pigeons, 91—see “Cattle” and “Chickens.”
- Donkeys—see “Asses.”
- Doum-palms, i. 81; ii. 159.
- Dover cliffs, ii. 254.
- “Dragon’s-blood” tree, ii. 219.
- Dress—
- Wa-Nguru, i. 72;
- Warimi, 89;
- Abaddi, 109;
- Maheta, 132;
- Muiwanda, 133;
- Waganda, 144;
- Magassa, 145;
- Katekiro, 148, 237;
- Mtesa’s courtiers, 148, 152;
- pages, 151;
- Mbugu, 155;
- Mtesa, 151, 160, 235, 310;
- his sailors, 235;
- warriors, subject tribes, 236;
- Wakerewé, 200;
- Mirambo and his men, 385-6;
- Rumanika, 361;
- of Wajiji, ii. 3;
- Waguha, 40-1;
- Uhombo, 58, 59;
- Manyema, 64;
- Kiussi, 106;
- Wavinza, 113, 154—see “Hair-dressing.”
- Ducks, i. 88, 95, 104, 187;
- Dudoma settlement, i. 79.
- Dugumbi, the patriarch of Nyangwé, ii. 94.
- Duma river, i. 124,
- Dumo in Uganda, i. 168, 232-3.
- Dwarf land, i. 368.
- Dwarfs, ii. 79, 81, 134, 170.
- Dysentery, i. 90; ii. 127, 281, 291, 329.
- “Earth caterpillar,” ii. 159.
- Eastern Usiha, i. 106.
- “Eating up” lands and owner, i. 301-5, 351-2.
- Edwin Arnold river, ii. 304, 320.
- Eel, ii. 321.
- Edemone mirabilis, ii. 218.
- Egrets, ii. 229.
- Elais palm, ii. 122, 155, 159, 186.
- Elders of villages, i. 90, 230-1.
- Elephantiasis, i. 364.
- Elephants, at Uhumba, i. 79;
- Elwala river, ii. 333.
- Elwani village, ii. 37.
- Embomma, ii. 298, 321, 337, 341, 345, 347, 349, 350, 355, 357.
- Entomology—locusts, “lake of,” ii. 71;
- grasshoppers (for sale), 94;
- beetles, 108;
- ants, 82, 94, 108, 159, 183, 242;
- mantis, 159;
- earth caterpillar, 159;
- ladybirds, 159;
- cricket, 159;
- ant-lion, 160;
- gadflies, 228, 242;
- tsetsé, 228, 242;
- mosquitoes, 228, 232, 242, 247;
- “jigga,” 280;
- guinea-worm, 280;
- entozoa, 280;
- bees, 301.
- Eschinomenæ, i. 129; ii. 42, 218.
- Ethnology, i. 25-6, 34-42, 63, 197, 368; ii. 3, 63, 83, 134-5, 188, 191, 329—see “Legends,” “Habits,” “Character,” “Dialect,” “History.”
- Euphorbias, i. 85, 109-10, 129, 362.
- Euphorbia antiquorum, ii. 284;
- Expedition, embarks, and starts towards the Dark Continent, i. 54;
- first trouble, 57;
- first step for the interior, 64;
- number, 65;
- arrives at Rosako, 70;
- Mamboya, 73;
- Mpwapwa, 76;
- western end of Ugogo, 84;
- wilderness of Uveriveri, 86, 91, 97, 108;
- fights with Ituru, 94, 95, 101;
- arrives at Mgongo Tembo, 102-3;
- crosses Luwamberri Plain, 104-5;
- crosses Monangah river, 106;
- arrives at Lake Victoria, 111;
- circumnavigation of Lake Victoria, 123-89;
- embarks for Refuge Island, 203;
- arrives at Mahyiga Island, 212;
- fights with Bumbireh Island, 215-27;
- arrives at Dumo, 231-3;
- departs for Muta Nzigé Lake, 330;
- arrives at Muta Nzigé Lake, 344;
- arrives at Karagwé, 353, 374;
- arrives at Ugoy or Ujiji, on Lake Tanganika, 400—see “Pocock,” “Uledi,” “Kachéché,” “Shumari,” “Baraka,” “Billali,” “Manwa Sera,” “Feruzi,” “Mabruki,” “Soudi,” “Khamis,” “Kalulu,” “Marzouk,” “Hamadi,” “Jumah,” “Saburi,” “Wadi Rehani,” “Safeni,” “Saywa,” “Mpwapwa,” “Muftah,” “Salaam Allah,” “Robert,” “Majwara,” “Zaidi”; also “Organization” and “Wangwana.”
- Falls, cataracts, rapids—see “Cataracts,” 96; “Ingulufi,” “Inkisi,” “Isangila,” “Itunzima,” “Kalulu,” “Lady Alice,” “Livingstone,” “Mbembu,” “Massassa,” “Matunda,” “Mowa,” “Mputu,” “Pocock,” “Ripon,” “Round Island,” “Cauldron,” “Sangalla,” “Stanley,” “Ubi,” “Ukassa,” “Ungufu,” “Whirlpool Narrows,” “Yellala,” “Zinga.”
- Famine, i. 86, 88; ii. 325, 344.
- Farjalla Christie, i. 44, 100.
- Feathers, head-dresses of, ii. 64.
- Ferns, i. 379; ii. 108, 159, 284.
- Ferris remodels the Lady Alice, i. 47.
- Feruzi, Robert, i. 159, 187; ii. 287, 346, 353.
- Fever, i. 83, 90, 191-2, 367; ii. 138, 281, 336.
- Ficus, ii. 48;
- Field-larks, i. 104.
- Fifth cataract, ii. 311.
- Fights of Expedition, i. 96-102, 140, 183;
- in camp, 208, 228, 350; ii. 7, 13, 128, 136, 139, 144, 171;
- on the River, 122, 254.
- Fig-trees, i. 143, 155, 315; ii. 48.
- Fipa, country of, ii. 22-5.
- Fire in the camp, i. 268.
- Fire in the forest, ii. 32.
- Firearms in Uganda, “Brown Bess,” i. 257.
- Firi Niambi, ii. 135.
- Fish-eagle, ii. 42, 131.
- Fish-hawks, i. 104.
- Fishing, i. 117-8, 123, 177;
- and fishermen, &c., ii. 3;
- the legend of the lake, 10-12;
- “nika,” 12;
- women fishing, 64-5, 94-6;
- the Wenya, 96, 130, 143, 162;
- on the Mata river, 197, 209, 243, 245, 302, 320, 333—see “Ichthyology.”
- Flamingoes, i. 104; ii. 229, 243.
- Forbearance, examples of our, i. 216-7.
- Forest fire in, ii. 32—see “Wood.”
- Forests—of Kawendé, ii. 15;
- of Manyema, 61;
- of Uregga, 78;
- of the Lowwa, 159;
- of Asama, 186, 208, 242, 283;
- “the pagans’ forest,” 98 sqq.;
- people of, 115;
- silence in, 160, 205;
- legends of the, 76, 83, 115—see “Manyema,” “Miketo,” “Mitamba,” “Ukaranga,” “Uregga.”
- Forge, ii. 288;
- in Uregga, 110;
- Ndandé-Njoko, 253.
- Fruit, of Refuge Island, i. 187, 211;
- of Africa, melons, papaws, bananas, 322, 324;
- plantains, etc., 299 sqq.; ii. 54, 61, 94;
- papaws, 1, 42, 95, 285;
- ground-nuts, 3, 65, 94, 132, 226, 279, 331, 339, 340, 348, 350;
- oil-nuts, and oil of, 2, 3-4, 56, 65, 84, 279, 284, 292;
- pomegranates, 1, 42, 95;
- tamarind, 19, 122, 218, 284;
- wood-apple, 54;
- pine-apple, 94, 95, 279, 284, 331;
- custard-apple, 54;
- damson (wild African), 54;
- limes (sweet), 42, 95, 279, 331;
- lemons, 42, 95, 268, 279, 331;
- date palms, 8, 158, 186, 218;
- Owindi, 25;
- fig, 48;
- mango (wild), 284;
- olive, 284, 335;
- guavas, 279, 285, 331.
- Funeh Islands, ii. 24.
- Fundi Rehani, murderer of Membé, i. 209.
- Gabunga, chief admiral of Uganda, i. 167.
- Gadflies, ii. 228, 242.
- Gambachika, i. 110.
- Gambaragara, i. 336.
- Game, ii. 335—see “Sport.”
- Gamfwa, rocks at, ii. 280;
- Gavubu’s Cove, ii. 270.
- Geese, i. 95, 104; ii. 16, 229, 237, 243.
- “Geographical Society of Karagwé,” i. 367, 371.
- Geography—see “Physical Geography.”
- Geology—of Usagara Range, i. 76;
- Uyanzi, 85;
- Matongo basin, 94;
- Mangura, 103;
- Luwamberri, 105;
- Monangah, 106;
- Usiha, 107-9;
- Bridge Island, 130;
- Rubaga Hill, 156;
- Lupassi Point, 169;
- Musira Island, 175;
- Wezi, 194, 316, 338, 341, 355;
- Ihema, 364;
- Uhumba, 374; ii. 19, 21-6, 31-2, 39-40, 55, 66, 127, 178, 276, 292, 328, 334—see “Watersheds,” “Volcanic phenomena.”
- Gezeh river, ii. 21.
- Giraffe, i. 104.
- Gnu, i. 104.
- “Go and die on the Nyanza,” i. 188.
- Goats, ii. 60, 258.
- Goatskins, i. 315.
- “Goee-Goee,” ii. 291, 296, 310.
- Gogo, Goma, and Gombe rivers, i. 105, 396.
- Goma mountain range, ii. 24, 169, 170, 191;
- Gondoroko, Ismailia, i. 166, 238.
- Goods of Expedition, i. 3, 64;
- Gordon Bennett, Mr. J., i. 3;
- Gordon Pasha, i. 166, 328.
- Gorilla, ii. 33;
- Gori river, i. 130.
- Goshi, headlands of, i. 130.
- Grains, wheat, rice, maize, sesamum, millet, i. 33, 34 sqq., 315, 380—see “Crops.”
- “Grains of Paradise,” ii. 218.
- Grant, Capt. J. A., i. 1, 14, 16, 152, 296.
- Grant Bay, i. 235.
- Grasses—see “Canes,” &c.
- Grasshoppers, ii. 94.
- Graves at Mbinda, ii. 350.
- Great Eastern of the Livingstone, ii. 172.
- Ground-nuts, ii. 3, 65, 94, 132, 226, 279, 331, 339, 340, 348;
- Guavas, ii. 279, 285, 331.
- Guinea-fowls, i. 104; ii. 91.
- Guinea-palms, ii. 1, 3, 56, 65, 218, 292.
- Guinea-worm, ii. 280.
- Gulfs, bays, &c.—see “Beatrice,” “Burton,” “Cameron,” “Gavubu’s cove,” “Igangwé cove,” “Kasuma,” “Kirando,” “Limba,” “Lukuga creek,” “Numbi cove,” “Simon’s Bay.”
- Gum-trees and gums, i. 85, 129, 155, 315-6, 362;
- Meliaca, ii. 203;
- gum-trees, 159, 203, 218;
- myrrh, 273, 301;
- bdellium, 273;
- Burseraceæ, 284;
- gum-frankincense-trees, 273, 301;
- gum copal, 301.
- Gunji, ii. 219, 222, 226, 235, 279.
- Habits and customs—Zanzibar, i. 24-42, 117, 133-4;
- Wakerewé, 198, 200;
- Bumbireh, 214;
- Waganda, 236, 299, 322, 325, 335-6;
- Ujiji, ii. 6, 13, 20;
- Waguha, 41;
- Ubugwé, 54;
- Uhombo, 56, 60;
- Manyema, 63, 68;
- Nyangwé, 73, 104-5;
- Uregga, 109.
- Hail, i. 137, 139, 188.
- Hair-dressing—Wa-Nguru, i. 72;
- at Muiwanda, 133;
- Wanyamwezi pagazi, 111; ii. 249;
- of Uguha, 40-1;
- Ubujwé, 54, 64;
- (beards), 71.
- Haji Abdallah, ii. 135.
- Hamadi, i. 66;
- Hamed Ibrahim, i. 35, 356.
- Hamoida, “the faithful,” i. 44, 46, 136, 187.
- Hartebeest, i. 104, 331.
- Hatton and Cookson, ii. 362.
- Hawk, ii. 131.
- Heat, ii. 236.
- Herodotus, i. 7-10.
- Heroes of Africa: of Uganda, i. 270-298;
- Hippopotamus, i. 125, 127, 129, 133, 185, 190, 200, 362; ii. 219, 229.
- History, Zanzibar peoples, i. 36-8;
- Honey, i. 231; ii. 3, 94.
- Hot springs (Mtagata), i. 360, 364, 366-7;
- of Usongora, 370; ii. 55.
- Hulwa, i. 110.
- Humid shades, ii. 159, 236.
- Huts—of Kagehyi, i. 114;
- of Wavuma, 141;
- of Usavara, 148;
- of Waganda, 156-7, 237;
- Waganda army, 243;
- Waganda peasants, 300-3, 338;
- of Serombo, 383-4;
- of Ujiji, ii. 1;
- Ponda, 20;
- Kawelé, 48;
- Uhombo, 57;
- change of style in, 60;
- Manyema Mtuyu, 72;
- of Nyangwé, 91;
- Uregga, 104;
- Wenya, 122;
- Ikondu, 133, 137;
- of Babwendé, 283.
- Hyenas, i. 75, 382.
- Hyphene palm, ii. 197;
- Ibaka, ii. 279.
- Ibari Nkutu river, ii. 221, 250, 252.
- Ibeko, ii. 224.
- Ibis, i. 104; ii. 131, 229, 243.
- Ibonga, ii. 238.
- Ichthyology—fishing, fishermen, &c., ii. 3, 10, 12;
- “the Nika,” 12, 65, 94-6, 131, 143, 162, 195;
- “whitebait,” 3, 219, 302, 316, 333;
- eel, 321;
- pike, 195, 321;
- “minnows,” 219, 245, 333;
- Silurians, 321;
- catfish, 321.
- Igangwé cove, ii. 22;
- Igira village, camp at, i. 103-4.
- Igusa district, products of, i. 118, 123;
- Ihangiro country, i. 217-31.
- Ihema island and lake, i. 364.
- Ikandawanda, ii. 224.
- Ikelemba, ii. 239;
- Ikengo, ii. 236, 238;
- Ikondu, dwarf of, ii. 132-3, 135, 137, 165.
- Ikonogo, ii. 224.
- Ikungu Bay, i. 128;
- “Ikutu ya Kongo,” ii. 221.
- Imemé, ii. 224.
- Indian corn, ii. 60, 65, 67, 69.
- Industry, H.M.S., ii. 366.
- Inga, ii. 341.
- Ingezi, reed-covered river, i. 353, 362-4, 368.
- Ingira Island, i. 238, 244-67.
- Inguba, ii. 238, 239.
- Ingulufi Rapids, ii. 324;
- Inkisi Falls, ii. 276-7, 278, 280, 283, 290, 331;
- Insameh, ii. 269.
- Ipomœa, ii. 273.
- Iramba, i. 106.
- Irangara islands, i. 127.
- Irebu, ii. 240, 241, 245;
- Iregweh, ii. 224.
- Ireko, ii. 224.
- Irendé, people of, ii. 208.
- Irieni, i. 128-9.
- Iringi river, ii. 224, 227.
- Iroba Island, i. 212;
- Irondo river, ii. 214.
- Iron-wood, ii. 122, 137.
- Irwaji islands, i. 245;
- Iryamba, place, ii. 160-2.
- Isangila, cataract of, ii. 334, 340, 341.
- Isangu, ii. 214, 240.
- Ishmaels of Africa, i. 391.
- Islam in Africa: in Uganda, i. 164, 240, 253—see “Zanzibar,” “Arabs.”
- Islands i.—see “Alice,” “Barker’s,” “Bridge,” “Bumbireh,” “Burdett-Coutts,” “Chagwé,” “Chiwanuko,” “Comoro,” “Ingira,” “Iroba,” “Irangara,” “Irwaji,” subject to Uganda, 362;
- “Lake Islands,” 369;
- “Ito,” “Kabuzzi,” “Kamassi,” “Kankorogo,” “Karara,” “Kasengé,” “Kazaradzi,” “Kerengé,” “Kindevi,” “Kiregi,” “Kishakka,” “Kitaro,” “Kitenteh,” “Kiwa,” “Kunene”,” “Lulamba,” “Mabibi,” “Mahyiga,” “Miandereh,” “Musira,” “Muzimu,” “Mysomeh,” “Nameterré,” “Namungi,” “Natwari,” “Ngevi,” “Nifuah,” “Observation,” “Refuge,” “Rionga’s,” “Rumondo,” “Sessé,” “Shiza,” “Singo,” “Soweh,” “Ihema,” “Ukara,” “Ukerewé,” “Usama,” “Usuguru,” “Uvuma,” “Wawizua”; ii. “Asama,” “Bangwé,” “Bongo,” “Cheandoah,” “Funeh,” “Goma,” “Kabombo,” “Kankumba,” “Karamba,” “Kasengé,” “Kavala,” “Kyyo Kaba,” “Murikwa,” “Matura,” “Makokomo,” “Mitandeh,” “Mkerengi,” “Mpika,” “Mwangangala,” “Ntunduru,” “Observation,” “Rocky,” “Round,” “Spirit,” “Ukioba,” “Uvitera.”
- Isossi (Mount), i. 362.
- Itawa river, i. 105.
- Itawagumba, i. 207.
- Ito Island, i. 187, 207.
- Itsi, chief of Ntamo, ii. 256-7;
- Kintu, chief of Mowa, 298.
- Ituka village, ii. 203-5.
- Itumbi (Sultan Mpamira’s), i. 79.
- Itunzima falls, ii. 334-5.
- Ituru, i. 69, 94, 101, 103; ii. 52, 90, 216.
- Ivory, i. 315; ii. 3, 4, 66, 68-9, 76;
- in dwarfland, 77, 83, 197;
- a land of ivory, 92, 101, 212, 226, 235, 279, 350, 360.
- Iwanda, i. 366.
- Izanjeh, camp at, i. 95, 97.
- Izangi river, ii. 206.
- “Jack,” i. 67, 74, 370.
- Jack’s Mount, i. 234.
- Jasmine, i. 173.
- Jason, ii. 285, 307, 308, 327.
- Jatrophe purgans, ii. 219;
- Jay, i. 95.
- “Jigga” worm, ii. 280.
- Jinja, i. 243, 292.
- Jiweni, “the stones,” i. 81, 88.
- Johanna men, ii. 52.
- “Jojussu,” the king of war-drums, i. 268.
- Josephus on Nile, i. 9.
- Juma Merikani, i. 35, 42 ; ii. 75, 327.
- Kabaka of Uganda—see “Mtesa.”
- Ka-Bambarré, ii. 62-3.
- Kabinda, ship, ii. 359-61, 365;
- Kabogo river, ii. 13, 16, 19, 43, 53;
- Kabombo Isles, ii. 188.
- Kabungwé, ii. 69-70.
- KabuzziKabuzzi Island, i. ~369:v1.369~.
- Kachéché (the detective), i. 44, 77, 89, 96, 122, 191, 349, 350-1;
- the “Weasel,” ii. 51, 117, 121-2, 181, 278, 288-9, 294, 301, 305, 308-9, 322-3, 325, 347-8, 351, 357, 373.
- Kaduma, Prince of Kagehyi, i. 114-7, 119-20, 126, 190-3, 200, 209-10.
- Kadzi Bay, i. 144, 147.
- Kafisya district, ii. 21-2.
- Kafurro, i. 355-6, 358, 364, 372, 375.
- Kaganzu village, ii. 44.
- Kagayyo, i. 362.
- Kagehyi, i. 111;
- arrival at, 112-3;
- welcomed to, 114;
- in camp at, 115-7;
- becomes a trade centre, 118-9;
- prince of, 120-1;
- preparations for leaving, 122;
- last sight of, 126;
- return to, 188-9;
- Barker’s death at, 190;
- treachery at, 191;
- rest and fever, 192;
- hostile neighbours, 193;
- in search of canoes to, 194-5;
- return to Kagehyi, 202;
- half the expedition leaves, 203;
- fight among the remainder, 208-9;
- final departure from, 209;
- village, ii. 87.
- Kagera—see “Alexandra Nile.”
- Kagongwé village, ii. 56.
- Kaguru, i. 72, 286.
- Kahanda river, ii. 34.
- Kahangwa cape, ii. 39, 40.
- Kaif Halleck murdered, i. 95-7, 101.
- Kajumba, son of Suna II., i. 295.
- Kajurri bay and village, i. 223.
- Kakoko, Kananga, and Ruhinda, sons of Rumanika, i. 374.
- Kakongo district, ii. 325, 328.
- Kakungu village, ii. 26.
- Kalambwé cape, ii. 31.
- Kalavera Point, ii. 26.
- Kali Karero, ii. 155.
- Kalubu, ii. 334.
- Kalulu, ii., 51, 70, 89, 90;
- Kamalondo river, ii. 35.
- Kamanya, king of Uganda, i. 282-3, 286, 298.
- Kamassi Island, i. 127.
- Kamiera, Chwa’s son, i. 273.
- Kamiru, king, i. 294.
- Kamolondo lake, ii. 86.
- Kampunzu, ii. 111-12, 114.
- Kangau, i. 148.
- Kaniki cloth, i. 90.
- Kankindwa, ii. 33.
- Kankoré, ii. 169;
- Kankorogo Island, i. 362.
- Kankumba, camp, ii. 89-90;
- Kantamba settlement, ii. 21.
- Kantentieh Point, ii. 25.
- Kanyera beads, i. 90.
- Kapata stream, ii. 27.
- Kapembwa, natural tower, ii. 28.
- Karagwé, i. 119, 175, 232, 353-75;
- king of, ii. 115;
- lakes of, 14.
- Karamba cape, ii. 44-5;
- Karara Island, i. 368.
- Karema district, ii. 22.
- Kariba river, ii. 106, 162.
- Karindi, or Kionga, district, ii. 103.
- Karinzi cape, ii. 40.
- Kasansagara river, ii. 45.
- Kasenga river, ii. 34.
- Kasengé, i. 12;
- Kasera district, ii. 158, 272.
- Kasimbu district, ii. 5, 6, 13, 15.
- Kasindula, the hero, i. 270, 292-3, 294.
- Kasinga village, i. 364, 399.
- Kasheshé, king of Uzimba, i. 369.
- Kashongwa, i. 85.
- Kasita, i. 369.
- Kasongo, i. 21; ii. 75, 96, 124.
- Kassanga, chief, ii. 53.
- Kasuku, ii. 155, 251,
- Kasuma inlet, ii. 19.
- Katadzi “guns,” ii. 164.
- Katavi spirits, ii. 53.
- Katanga, ii. 87.
- Katekiro of Uganda, i. 148, 287;
- Katembo, interpreter, ii. 160, 164, 166, 168, 177, 184, 188, 231.
- Kateyé, natural tower, ii. 28;
- Katonga river, i. 167, 233, 339.
- Katumbi, ii. 166.
- Katutwa, king of Utambara, i. 392.
- Kauta of Uganda, i. 148, 237, 312.
- Kavala, Kirindi, Kivizi, islands, ii. 42.
- Kavi river, i. 130.
- Kawa Bay and river, ii. 27.
- Kawangira district, i. 396.
- Kawé-Niangeh, chief, ii. 34.
- Kawelé, village of, ii. 48.
- Kawendi, hills of, ii. 15, 17, 18, 19;
- Kazaradzi Island, i. 212.
- Kerengé Island, i. 142.
- Khamis bin Abdulla, i. 42;
- Khonko, chief, i. 82.
- Kibaga, the flying warrior, i. 275.
- Kibamba, dry bed of river, ii. 38.
- Kibibi, natives of, i. 286.
- Kibogora, king of Western Usui, i. 372, 375.
- Kilolo, ii. 336, 339.
- Kibonga, i. 167.
- Kibuga of Uganda, i. 157.
- Kidudu Peak, i. 71.
- Kiganda language, i. 135, 145, 159.
- Kijaju, king of Komeh, i. 193, 210-11.
- Kikoka, camp at, i. 67, 77.
- Kikoma, camp at, i. 331.
- Kikombo, or Chikombo, i. 78-9.
- Kimera, the giant, i. 273-4.
- Kindevi Island, i. 127.
- Kingani river, i. 66-7.
- Kingfishers, i. 104; ii. 229.
- Kings of Uganda, i. 298;
- Kingwana language, i. 134;
- Kinoza, chief of Kioga, ii. 47.
- Kinsembo, port of, ii. 298.
- Kintu, chief of Mowa, ii. 298—see “Legend of Blameless Priest.”
- Kinyamwezi language, i. 135.
- Kinzalé, ii. 332.
- Kinzau, port of, ii., 298.
- Kinzoré, ii. 328.
- Kioga, place, ii. 47.
- Kipembwé river, ii. 162.
- Kipendi Point, ii. 23.
- Kipimpi cape, ii. 31.
- Kipingiri, chief of Lutari, i. 123, 190, 191, 208-9.
- Kirando, bay of, ii. 24.
- Kirango, one of the Wangwana, i. 181.
- Kiregi islands, i. 126.
- Kirembo-rembo (lightning), ii. 135.
- Kiringi Point, ii. 44.
- Kirudo, camp at, i. 144.
- Kiruji cape, ii. 45.
- Kirungwé, or Castle Point, ii. 26.
- Kirurumo, fighting at, i. 85, 103.
- Kishakka, island of, i. 295, 361, 369, 375;
- Kisorya, camp at, i. 201.
- Kisui-Kachiambi, ii. 135-8.
- Kisuka, point, i. 16.
- Kiswahili language, i. 145, 252.
- Kitagwenda, i. 369.
- Kitalalo, chief of, i. 81-2, 96.
- Kitangeh, i. 73;
- Kitangulé river, i. 14, 353.
- Kitari, royal sepulchre at, i. 196.
- Kitaro Island, i. 125.
- Kitenteh Island, i. 245, 286.
- Kiteté, chief of Mpungu, ii. 71.
- Kituka, or market, ii. 93.
- Kitunzi of Uganda, i. 148.
- Kiumeh, or Chiuma-Nanga, chief, ii. 30.
- Kiunyu village, ii. 46.
- Kiussi, camp at, ii. 103.
- Kivanga, peak of, ii. 16.
- Kivu lake, i. 368.
- Kiwa Island, i. 142, 147.
- Kiwandaré mountains, i. 366.
- Kiwesa, district, ii. 19, 21.
- Kiwyeh, chief, i. 82.
- Kiyanga, i. 355.
- Kiyanja ridge, ii. 38-9.
- Kiyanzi, dialect, ii. 250.
- Kizambala, place, ii. 55, 63, 67.
- Kizinga, bivouac at, i. 363.
- Kiziwa, i. 353, 366.
- Koki, i. 331.
- Kokira, chief of Mtosi, ii. 25.
- Komeh, i. 119, 207, 329.
- Konduchi, i. 13, 51.
- Kongo (Congo), i. 21, 161.
- Koruru district, ii. 203, 206, 208, 214.
- Kudu (antelope), i. 104.
- Kunda river, ii. 89, 90, 94, 99, 102, 161.
- Kundi village, ii. 55.
- Kuneneh group, i. 127, 187, 203.
- Kungwé cape, ii. 17, 39, 40;
- mountains, 17;
- peaks, 18;
- future of, 19.
- Kurereh, chief of Kyenzi, i. 191, 209.
- Kutumpuku district, ii. 244.
- Kwango river, ii. 215, 321.
- Kwaniwa’s village, ii. 55.
- Kyanga ridge, ii. 38.
- Kyogia river, i. 330.
- Kyozza, king of Northern Uzongora, i. 231, 294.
- Kytawa, i. 218-9, 229, 294.
- Kyya Kamba, island, ii. 186.
- Laboré, scene of L. de Bellefonds’ murder, i. 166.
- Lady Alice, lines of, i. 4;
- remodelled, 48;
- en route, 65;
- equipped for the lake, 117;
- on the lake, 123-234;
- stowed away, 234;
- on Windermere and the Karagwé streams, 361-2;
- the Rapids, ii. 270-1, 272-3, 294, 310, 335, 359;
- the boat, on Tanganika, 10, 47;
- repaired, 95;
- on Lualaba, 95, 114;
- on the Livingstone, 114-341;
- abandoned, 342.
- Lady-birds, ii. 159.
- Lady Frere, ii. 367.
- Lakes—Tanganika, ii. 8-47;
- Bemba, 86-7, 367;
- Chad, 215;
- Muta-Nzigé, 71;
- Lincoln, 86;
- Usukuma, 12;
- Alexandra, 215;
- Albert, 215;
- Kamalondo, 86;
- of Karagwé, 14;
- see “Albert Nyanza,” “Alexandra Nyanza,” “Beatrice Gulf,” “Bemba lake,” “Ihema lake,” “Kivu,” “Lake Victoria,” “Luampula’s,” “Meruré,” “Mkinyaga,” “Muta Nzigé,” “Outlet of Victoria Nyanza,” “Rweru,” “Sivué,” “Tanganika,” “Ugombo,” “Uhimba lake,” “Victoria Nyanza, “Windermere.”
- Lambo village, ii. 55.
- Landolphia, ii. 284.
- Language, ii. 3, 96—see “Dialects.”
- Laurel-tree, ii. 70.
- Lawson, Mount, i. 334.
- Leehumwa, i. 79.
- Leewumbu river, i. 94-5, 102, 105.
- Legends, &c., i. 103;
- of Lake Victoria, 121, 155, 196, 211;
- of the Blameless Priest, 270-98;
- geographical fables, 367, 371, 396;
- superstitions, &c., ii. 26-8, 250, 298-9, 302, 313, 317.
- Legends of the Lake, ii. 4, 10, 12, 17, 22, 44, 52;
- Lemons, ii. 42, 95, 268, 279.
- Lemur, ii. 107, 174, 185, 229.
- Leopards, i. 237, 285, 331, 382; ii. 82, 104, 106, 158, 213, 220.
- Leopold river, ii. 172, 186.
- Leprosy, i. 364.
- Levy Hills, ii. 244.
- Liendé village, ii. 29, 30.
- Lightning, ii. 291.
- Liliaceæ, ii. 219.
- Limba creek, ii. 39.
- Limes (sweet), ii. 42, 95, 279, 331.
- Linant Island, i. 146.
- Lincoln lake, ii. 86.
- Lions, i. 71-4, 79, 87, 285, 331; ii. 158.
- Lira river, ii. 135, 161-2.
- Liuché river, i. 400; ii. 4, 13, 15.
- Livingstone, Dr., death, i. 2;
- funeral, 1, 3;
- explorations of, 15, 18, 20, 44;
- with the Universities’ Mission, 59, 60, 98, 152;
- Livingstone canoe, 330;
- the “Livingstone” river, 18-21;
- Dr. ii. 5, 6, 8-9, 16, 25, 30, 33, 44, 47, 52, 62, 66, 68, 75, 76, 85-6, 93, 112, 131;
- the river (as the Lualaba), 95-114;
- as “the Livingstone,” 114.
- —— canoe, ii. 324.
- —— Falls, ii. 255, sqq.
- Llianes (bridge of), i. 23, 126, 129, 173, 316, 366; ii. 108, 159.
- Loanda, ii. 215, 252, 364.
- Loangwa river, i. 19.
- Lo Bengwella, i. 394.
- Locusts, lake of, ii. 71.
- Lofuku, Lofu, or Rubuku, river, ii. 33.
- Lohugati river, i. 376, 379.
- London Town (canoe), ii. 233.
- Long, Colonel, i. 296.
- Lophira alata, ii. 284.
- Loranthus, ii. 219, 284.
- Lords of the cord, i. 285, 308, 312.
- Lotus, ii. 30.
- Lowwa, or Rowwa, river, ii. 159, 162, 169, 170, 174, 177, 238.
- Luajerri river, i. 235.
- Lualaba, Luapula, i. 19.
- Lualaba river, ii. 50, 54, 65-6, 72, 73, 74, 87, 89-90, 94;
- on the Lualaba, 95-114;
- the name merged in the “Livingstone,” 114, 361.
- Luama river, ii. 55, 56, 61, 65-6;
- Luampula’s lake, i. 367.
- Luapanya, chief of Wahika, ii. 131.
- Lubangi river, ii. 56.
- Lubugwé river, ii. 18.
- Lugumbwa Creek, i. 71.
- Luhola in Usongora, i. 369.
- Luhye-ya ridge, ii. 72.
- Luimbi, Luindi, Ruindi, or Lukuga river, i. 61; ii. 38.
- Lukalu Point, ii. 331.
- Lukanjah, i. 203, 207, 210, 215, 228, 229-30.
- Lukoma, chief, i. 344.
- Lukongeh, king of Ukerewé, furnishes canoes, i. 194;
- Lukuga creek, ii. 33-6, 40;
- Lulamba islands, i. 245;
- Lulindi river, ii. 73.
- Lumami river, ii. 77-79, 170;
- Lumba river, ii. 39.
- Lunangwa river, ii. 33.
- Lupassi Point, i. 169.
- Luru, or Lulu river, ii. 161-2.
- Lusize, i. 17.
- Lutari cape, i. 123, 190-1, 208-9.
- Luwamberri, plains of, and river, i. 104-5, 108.
- Luwegeri, or Luwajeri, “mother of the Lukuga,” ii. 12, 16, 38.
- Lynx, i. 285.
- Mabibi islands, i. 203.
- Mabruki “Speke,” i. 44;
- Machenché village, i. 81.
- Machunda, king of Ukerewé, i. 198.
- Mackenzie, Bishop, i. 59, 60.
- Mackinnon (Mr. William), ii. 372.
- Mafia islands, i. 33.
- Mafitté—see “Watuta.”
- Maganga, chief of Rubago, i. 103, 396.
- Magassa, the messenger and admiral, i. 145, 147-8, 163, 166, 176, 192-3, 220, 302, 305, 348.
- Magic, and magic doctors, &c., i. 83, 96, 103, 127, 197, 256-7, 263-7, 285, 300.
- Magomero, mission at, i. 61.
- Magu Hills, i. 118, 124, 128.
- Maheta, or Mahata, country, i. 132-3.
- Mahonga chief, ii. 46.
- Mahyiga Island, eventful stay at, i. 212-30.
- Majid, Prince, i. 47, 296.
- Majita, Mount, i. 127, 189, 197.
- Majwara, Pocock’s servant, ii. 70, 295.
- Makindu river, i. 235.
- Makokomo (island of), ii. 24, 33.
- Makongo, ill-treatment at, i. 170-1, 176, 186, 231; ii. 114.
- Makubika village, camp at, i. 72.
- Malagarazi (or Meruzi) river i., 376, 379, 388, 396, 398; ii. 15, 17.
- Malewa, chief of Mtiwi, i. 84-5.
- Malofu, palm-wine, ii. 60, 65, 94, 131, 151, 168, 226, 239, 279, 289, 298.
- Mamboya village, i. 72.
- Mammalia—see “Zoology.”
- Manassa, heights of, i. 110.
- Mangala, ii. 224, 232;
- Mango (wild), ii. 284.
- Mangroves, i. 131, 137; ii. 192, 218.
- Mangura, village of, i. 94, 181.
- Manikoos, &c., i. 394.
- Manioc—see “Cassava.”
- Mankoneh, chief of the Bateké, ii. 255-8.
- Mankonno, ii. 240.
- Mankorongo, king of Usui, i. 152, 193, 312, 320, 380.
- Mansau Falls, ii. 331.
- Mansumba village, camp at, i. 398.
- Mansur bin Suliman, an Arab of Bagamoyo, i. 58-9, 65, 68.
- Mantis, ii. 159.
- Manufactures, ii. 178, 198, 212-14, 278;
- of Ujiji, 3;
- of Msamba, 25;
- of Ubujwé, 55;
- of Manyema, 65;
- of Nyangwé, 93-5, 108;
- of Uregga, 110;
- of the Livingstone, 130-1.
- Manwa Sera “Captain,” i. 44-5, 65, 87, 101, 191, 211, 214, 225, 344; ii. 8, 128, 149, 173-4, 181, 184, 212, 232-3, 235, 263, 269, 278, 283, 286, 291, 294, 296, 303, 307, 309, 317, 320, 322-3, 354.
- Manwana, chief of Mowa, ii. 298.
- Manyanga district, ii. 298;
- Manyara, cones of, i. 133.
- Manyema, ii. 5, 67, 76, 89, 94, 96, 100, 105, 110, 112, 135, 215, 277;
- Maoorugungu, sub-chief, i. 313.
- Mapota river, ii. 31.
- Marabu storks, ii. 229.
- Maramba (plantain-wine), ii. 11, 56, 94.
- Marches, average of, i. 115.
- Marenga Mkali, or “Bitter Water” wilderness, i. 78-9.
- Marera district, ii. 94.
- Marimbu, camp at, ii. 89.
- Markets—Ujiji, ii. 3;
- Msamba, 25;
- Ubujwé, 55;
- Manyema, 65;
- Nyangwé, 93-5;
- Uregga, 109;
- of the Livingstone, 130-1, sqq.
- “Mars of Africa,” i. 384—see “Mirambo.”
- Marsawa, peak of, i. 137.
- Marungu, mountains of, ii. 32.
- Marunja districts, ii. 5, 13, 224, 235, 245;
- Marya, camp at, i. 110.
- Marzouk the boat-boy, i. 187; ii. 182-3;
- Masai land, i. 130.
- Masaka, village in Uddu, i. 305.
- Masansi, ii. 45;
- Masari, a village, i. 106, 109.
- Masaro, currency bead, ii. 3.
- Mashakka, i. 124.
- Masonga, hilly point, i. 127.
- Masr (Cairo), i. 119, 159, 162.
- Massassa and Massessé, ii. 301, 303-4, 307-321;
- Massi-Kamba, sub-chief of Fipa, ii. 22.
- Masuka, fruit-tree, ii. 54.
- Masumami, chief of Kitalalo, i. 82.
- Matabelés, i. 394.
- Mata river, ii. 332, 334.
- Matagera, left captive, ii. 338.
- Matembé Point, i. 126.
- Mateté (water-cane), i. 129, 143, 156; ii. 36.
- Matonga, or custard-apple, ii. 54.
- Matongo, small district, i. 94.
- Matunda Falls, ii. 331.
- Matura Island, ii. 135.
- Mawembé village, ii. 208.
- Mayangira village, i. 388.
- Ma-Zombé village, ii. 26.
- Mbala, port of, ii. 298.
- Mbelo, village, ii. 313;
- Mbembu (wood-apple), ii. 54.
- Mberri tribe, ii. 224.
- Mbinda, ii. 340;
- Mburri, camp at, ii. 129, 170.
- Mbwenni, site of mission, i. 28;
- Mbugu—see “Dress.”
- Mdanga cape, ii. 42-3.
- Meginna (place), ii. 98, 113.
- Membé murdered, i. 209.
- Meruré (Lake), i. 365.
- Meruzi—see “Malagarazi.”
- Messenger of Teddington, i. 3, 188.
- Meteorology—Rain, i. 93, 128, 137, 140, 177;
- wind, 124, 128, 139, 186, 188, 233, 365;
- hail, 137, 139, 188;
- temperature, 79, 126, 137, 340, 366; ii. 289, 319—see “Rain,” “Storms,” “Wind,” “Rise and fall of Rivers,” “Thermometer readings.”
- Mezinda district on Lake Victoria, camp at, i. 231.
- Mfuteh, camp at, i. 71.
- Mgassa, king of Ujiji, ii. 4.
- Mgongo Tembo, “Elephant’s Back,” i. 94-5, 102-3.
- Miandereh Island, eventful passage to, i. 203-5.
- Micoco, (a fabulous king); river, ii. 115, 321.
- Miketo forest, ii. 61;
- Mikindini bay, i. 18.
- Mikoko river, ii. 321.
- Mikonju tribe, ii. 186.
- Mimosa, i. 105, 125-9, 173; ii. 108.
- Mineralogy—see “Geology.”
- Minnows, ii. 219, 245, 333.
- Minza village, ii. 25.
- Mirage, ii. 237, 245.
- Mirambo, chief of the “Ruga-Ruga,” i. 85, 99, 103, 106, 134, 193, 311, 383-5;
- makes blood-brotherhood, 386-7.
- Mirimo, camp at, ii. 106.
- Misongo village, ii. 240, 279.
- Missions and mission work—Universities’ Mission, i. 59-62, 158-9;
- Missossi Mount, ii. 43, 45.
- Mist, ii. 153.
- Mitamba, forest of, ii. 75, 94, 101, 116.
- Mitandeh Islands, ii. 131.
- Mitwanzi, old river bed, ii. 38.
- Mizanza (Plain of), i. 81;
- Mkampemba, a village, ii. 39.
- Mkasiwa, of Unyanyembé, i. 85, 387.
- Mkerengi Island, ii. 24.
- Mkigusa village, ii. 30.
- Mkindo river, i. 72.
- Mkinyaga lake and country, i. 368.
- Mkombé river, ii. 22.
- Mkumbiro, village of, i. 389.
- Mkundi river, i. 72.
- Mkunga, port of, ii. 298.
- M’kungu, or chief, of Uganda, i. 302.
- Mkura, port of, ii. 298.
- Mkwanga, village, ii. 73.
- Mkwenda, i. 148, 260.
- Mohammed bin Gharib, governor of Ujiji, ii. 5, 9, 49, 67, 131;
- Mohuro, Mwitu, Mtambani, Msitu, names for the forest of Manyema, ii. 61-2.
- Mollusca—oysters, ii. 197, 222;
- Mombasa, Methodist Free Church at, i. 51, 63, 164.
- Mombiti, camp at, i. 105-7, 139, 140.
- Mombiti-Uvuma, i. 216.
- Mompara, or Para, Dr. Livingstone at, ii. 33.
- Mompurengi, ii. 240.
- Monangah river and valley, i. 94, 105-6, 108.
- Monbuttu, river of, ii. 214-5.
- Mondo, camp at, i. 109, 110.
- Mongoose, ii. 104.
- Monitors, i. 127; ii. 229.
- Monkeys and skins, i. 110, 315, 366; ii. 59, 104, 105, 107, 114, 131, 185, 213, 229—see “Baboons,” “Chimpanzee,” “Gorilla,” “Lemur,” “Soko.”
- Mono Matapa, i. 393.
- Monyono bay, i. 146.
- Mori Bay, i. 129.
- Morongo, or the “Noisy Falls,” i. 361.
- Mosquitoes, i. 123, 233, 363; ii. 46, 228, 232, 242, 247.
- Mother of the River at Jinga, i. 353.
- Mountains of the Moon, reputed source of Nile, i. 10; ii. 216.
- Mountains, peaks, hills, cones, &c.—see “Arnold,” “Gambaragara,” “Gordon Bennett,” “Isossi,” “Jack’s Mount,” “Kidudu,” “Magu,” “Manyara,” “Mgongo Tembo,” “Pongwé,” “Rubaga,” “Sabaganzi’s,” “Switzerland of Africa,” “Uddu, “Ufumbiro,” “Ukamba,” “Unyangwira,” “Urirwi,” “Usambara,” “Wakuneh,” “Goma,” “Ikengo,” “Kawendi,” “Kungwe,” “Levy,” “Marungu,” “Missossi,” “Mountains of the Moon,” “Tongwé,” “Ulambola,” “Ussi,” “Yangi-yangi.”
- Mowa (Upper), ii. 300, 325, 331;
- Falls and Cove, 303, 305;
- cliffs, 288, 278, 303;
- market, 288, 292;
- Falls, 292-3, 298-9;
- fall, 308-9, 313, 316, 317, 318.
- Mpakambendi, ii. 293, 329-31.
- Mpakiwana district, ii. 224, 228, 235, 279.
- Mpako, king of Zinga, ii. 320.
- Mpanga river, i. 340.
- Mpangu, camp at, ii. 332.
- Mpani village, i. 243.
- Mpassi district, ii. 170.
- Mpika (island of), ii. 138, 145, 147, 151.
- Mpimbwé cape, ii. 23-25.
- Mpisa district, ii. 226, 235.
- Mpororo, i. 367.
- Mpotira, camp at, ii. 102.
- Mpumba, ii. 240.
- Mpundu, a race of dwarfs, i. 368.
- Mpunga place, ii. 71-2.
- Mputu, ii. 321, 330;
- Mpwapwa, i. 76-7;
- Mrima coast, ii. 100.
- Msamba Island, ii. 24-5;
- M’sehazy Haven, ii. 50.
- Msené, camp at, i. 395.
- Msenna, “the bully of Zanzibar,” i. 47, 73, 191, 209, 380.
- Mshala river, i. 399; ii. 4.
- Msossi, capital of Lukongeh, i. 197.
- Msungu, or white man, i. 113.
- Msuwa village, i. 70.
- Mtagamoyo, ii. 77, 78, 80, 82, 93, 109.
- Mtagata, hot springs of, i. 361, 365.
- Mtambara river, ii. 46.
- Mtambuko, king of Ankori, i. 233.
- Mtombwa, natural tower, ii. 28.
- Mtesa, emperor of Uganda, i. 84, 119—see “Uganda,” “Character,” “Dress,” and “Women.”
- Mtiwi, camp at, i. 84-5.
- Mtongoleh—see “Titles.”
- Mtosi, or Motoshi, camp at, ii. 25.
- Mtowa, in Uguha, ii. 53.
- Mtuyu, camp at, ii. 70, 71.
- Muanza district, 13, i. 118, 193.
- Mucuna pruriens, ii. 159.
- Muftah Rufiji, killed, ii. 204;
- Mugolwé village, ii. 42.
- Muhalala, camp at, i. 85.
- Muhala, Muini, ii. 134.
- Muini Dugumbi, of Nyangwé, ii. 68, 75, 91-3, 94.
- Muini Ibrahim, ii. 100, 147, 117.
- Muini Kheri, an Arab, i. 35, 399;
- Muini Kheri, governor of Ujiji, ii. 2, 5-7, 9, 14.
- Mukondoku district, i. 81-3.
- Mukondokwa river, i. 76.
- Muley bin Salim converts Mtesa to Islam, i. 152, 253.
- Mungamba, chief of Mburri, ii. 170.
- Muntawa cape, ii. 24.
- Munulu river, i. 139.
- Murambo, king of Usuguru, i. 134.
- Murchison Cataracts, mission at, i. 60;
- Muri-Kiassi cape, ii. 33.
- Murikwa Island, ii. 28.
- Muriro, king, resort of slavers established by, ii. 31.
- Muriwa creek, ii. 132.
- Murumbi Mount, ii. 34.
- Muscati, wife of Safeni, ii. 150, 181;
- steersman, 181, 369;
- name of an ass, 66.
- Music, ii. 48, 73.
- Musira Island, i. 171-6, 193.
- Mussels, ii. 197, 222.
- Muta-Nzigé, Mtesa provides escort to, i. 238;
- scenery of, 317;
- preparations for, 330;
- camp at, 344-9, 352, 364;
- lake, ii. 52, 87, 97, 99, 148, 186, 215—see “Beatrice Gulf.”
- Mutunda beads, i. 133; ii. 4.
- Mutiny in the camp, ii. 323.
- Mutwaré, or chief, i. 376, 398; ii. 2, 6;
- Muvari, i. 364.
- Muvwo Point, i. 146.
- Muzimu Island, i. 17;
- spirits, ii. 10;
- huts built for, 26;
- the spirit island, 45-46.
- Muzimus, or spirits—see “Magic, &c.”
- Mvomero, i. 72.
- Mvulé-trees, i. 316; ii. 108.
- Mwana Kilunga, name of the “Livingstone”, ii. 321.
- Mwana Kusu, chief of Ka-Bambarré, ii. 62.
- Mwana Mamba, chief of Tubanda, ii. 73, 84, 89, 93, 96.
- Mwana Mpunda, ii. 73.
- Mwana Ngombé, “lord of cows,” ii. 70.
- Mwana Ngoy, a chief, ii. 63-4, 67.
- Mwana Ntaba tribe, ii. 166;
- Mwangangala Island, ii. 239.
- Mwato Wandu village, ii. 343.
- Mwende, Kivuké-vuké (“Go in peace”), ii. 139.
- Mwerango river, i. 235, 271.
- Mweré country, i. 193.
- Mweru, lake, i. 19.
- Mworongo, or Nawarongo, river, i. 364.
- Myombo-trees, i. 87, 93, 102, 103.
- Myonga, chief of Masumbwa, i. 388.
- Myriapedes, ii. 108, 159.
- Mysomeh Islands, i. 212.
- Nabutari river, i. 337.
- Nagombwa river, i. 235, 283.
- Nakampemba, village of, ii. 126, 127.
- Nakaranga, Mtesa’s camp at, i. 243, 269.
- Nakasimbi village, ii. 99.
- Nakidimo Creek, i. 131.
- Na-Magongo Point, i. 243, 245, 247, 268.
- Nameterré Island, i. 212.
- Nankuma village, landing at, i. 234.
- Namujurilwa, “the Achilles of Uganda,” i. 270, 287, 289, 290; ii. 70.
- Namungi islands, i. 137, 286.
- Napoleon Channel, i. 142, 158.
- Natal, ii. 367, 368.
- Natural History—see “Zoology,” “Ornithology”, “Entomology,” “Ichthyology,” “Reptiles,” “Botany,” “Geology,” “Meteorology.”
- Natwari Island, i. 124.
- Nawarongo, or Ruvuvu, river, i. 375.
- Nchuvira, king of Nkunda, ii. 258.
- Ndala of Zinga, ii. 313, 318.
- Ndandé-Njoko, woods of, ii. 253.
- Ndega, king of Serombo, i. 384.
- Ndereh, the robbers’ village, ii. 17, 19, 20, 21.
- Ndeverva village, i. 382.
- Ndongo district, i. 353.
- “Nero,” the retriever dog, i. 6, 67, 81.
- Netted by cannibals, ii. 187.
- New York Herald, mission from, i. 2, 3, 6;
- Neygano, i. 139.
- Nganza district, ii. 219.
- Ngevi Island, i. 134-5, 137, 216.
- Ngoi, district on Alexandra Nile, i. 366.
- Ngombé, king, ii. 79;
- Ngoyo district, ii. 362.
- Ngufu, Rapids of, ii. 341.
- Nguru district, i. 71, 106;
- Ngyeyeh river, ii. 177.
- Niamtaga, village near Ujiji, i. 399.
- Nicknames, ii. 70-1.
- Nifuah Island, i. 126.
- Niger river, ii. 151.
- Nika (lake), probably named after an electric fish, ii. 12;
- Nile, i. 2, 7, 8,10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 21, 283, 377;
- White, 11, 13;
- Victoria, 15, 235, 240, 283, 313, 370;
- Alexandra, 167-9, 305-6, 315, 352, 353, 364, 365, 372, 375-7, 399; ii. 14, 151, 152, 186;
- Upper, 194;
- Victoria, 195, 215-6.
- Niranga (? Vinyata), basin of, i. 95.
- Nkunda district, ii. 255, 258, 279.
- Notre Dame de Bagomoyo, i. 59.
- Nshasha district, ii. 258.
- Nsongo Yellala, ii. 341.
- Ntewi village, halt at, i. 233, 329.
- Ntombo Mataka, ii. 339.
- Ntondwé Island, ii. 27.
- Ntunduru Island, ii. 179-80, 181-3.
- Numbi, cove of, ii. 19.
- Nux-Vomica, ii. 54.
- Nyama, “meat,” ii. 112, sqq.
- Nyambarri village, halt at, i. 380-1.
- Nyangwé, i. 21; ii. 7, 8, 68, 73, 74, 83-4, 85-6, 88, 90, 91, 93-4, 96, 98, 101, 107, 109, 114-5, 118, 147, 214, 259, 280, 370.
- Nyassa, lake, i. 18, 60, 61.
- Nyika, king of Gambaragara, i. 335-6; ii. 96.
- Nymphœa, ii. 218.
- Nyungu, chief, i. 85.
- Nzabi, ii. 278;
- Observation Island, i. 129; ii. 233.
- Ocean, canoe, ii. 233.
- Officers—of R.N., ii. 366;
- Danae, Industry and Seagull, 366;
- Pachumba, 372;
- Tamega, 365;
- Kabinda, 359;
- London, 370.
- Oil-berry tree, ii. 219.
- Oil and oil-nuts, palm-oil and butter, ii. 2, 3, 4, 56, 65, 84, 292, 360.
- Olive, ii. 284, 335.
- Onions, ii. 279, 331.
- Ophthalmia, i. 82.
- Orchids, i. 174, 177; ii. 108, 159.
- Organization of Expedition in England, i. 1-6;
- at Zanzibar, 41, 54, 63; ii. 14, 49, 83, 90, 121, 147, 261, 268.
- Ornithology—i. 94, 104;
- cranes, ducks, 88, 95, 104, 187;
- field-larks, 104;
- fish-hawks, 104;
- flamingoes, 104;
- geese, 95, 104;
- guinea-fowls, 104;
- ibis, 104;
- jay, 95;
- kingfishers, 104;
- parroquets, 95;
- plover, 95;
- snipe, 95;
- spoonbills, 95, 104;
- vulture, 104;
- —ii. geese, 16, 229, 237;
- guinea fowls, 91;
- pigeons, 91;
- birds, 42;
- diver, 42, 229;
- fish-eagles, 42, 131;
- parrots, 60, 94, 131, 190, 266, 335;
- Balearic cranes, 229;
- Balæniceps Rex, 229;
- flamingo, 229, 243;
- ducks, 229, 243;
- kingfishers, 229;
- marabu, 229;
- egrets, 229;
- ibis, 131, 229, 243;
- snipe, 229;
- pelicans, 241, 243;
- stork, 243;
- whydahs, 243;
- bird-lime, &c., 266;
- hawk, 131—see “Chickens.”
- Otter, ii. 185.
- Outlet of Tanganika, ii. 8, 9-47.
- Outlet of Victoria Nyanza, i. 235—see “Ripon Falls.”
- Owindi, a fragrant berry, ii. 25.
- Oysters, ii. 197, 222.
- Pachumba, ii. 372.
- Palms—cocoa-nut, i. 28;
- guinea palm, ii.—1, 3, 56, 65, 218, 292;
- oil-nuts and oil, 2, 3, 4, 56, 65, 84, 279, 292, 360;
- wine, 11, 56, 60, 65, 94, 131, 168, 227, 239, 279, 289, 298;
- date-palms, 8, 158, 186;
- Elais palm, 122, 155, 158, 186;
- Hyphene palm, 186;
- fibre of, 197, 209, 211, 218;
- doum-palms, 158;
- Borassus palm, 19, 218—see “Doum,” “Borassus.”
- Pangani river, i. 130.
- Panicum grass, ii. 89, 132.
- Panza Point, ii. 45-47.
- Papaw, ii. 1, 42, 95, 285.
- Papyrus, i. 233, 317, 331, 334, 353;
- Para, ii. 33;
- Parroquets, i. 95.
- Parrots, ii. 60, 94, 105, 131, 190, 266, 335.
- Peasants, or Kopi, of Uganda, i. 259, 299, 302.
- Pelicans, ii. 237, 243.
- Pemba, i. 33.
- Penguin, ship, i. 18.
- Pennell, Rev. Mr., i. 61.
- Pennisetum reed cane, ii. 187.
- Pepper, ii. 185.
- Phrynium, ii. 132, 218, 273.
- Phunzé, chief, i. 389.
- Physical geography, i.—see “Plains,” “Rivers,” “Mountains,” “Bays,” “Islands,” “Lakes,” “Capes,” “Falls,” “Channels”; ii. “Mountains,” “Lakes,” “Rivers,” “Watersheds,” “Volcanic phenomena,” “Falls,” “Cataracts,” “Rapids,” “Meteorology.”
- Physic-nut, ii. 219.
- Pigeons, ii. 91.
- Pigs, ii. 94, 123, 277.
- Pike, ii. 195, 321.
- Pine-apple, wild, i. 129, 174, 177.
- Pipes, i. 83.
- Pistia plants, ii. 137, 143, 218.
- Plains and basins—see “Kitangeh,” “Luwamberri,” “Mizanza,” “Niranga (? Vinyata),” “Monangah,” “Rufiji,” Salina,” “Shahshi,” “Tubugwé,” “Uhumba,” “Uyagoma,” “Wagansu,” “Wagassi.”
- Plantains, gigantic, ii. 80, 161.
- Pleurisis, ii. 133.
- Plover, i. 95.
- Pocock, Edward, engaged, i. 5;
- at Zanzibar, 48;
- bugler of the Expedition, 66;
- with the Expedition, 67, 73, 82, 86;
- taken ill at Suna, 90, 91;
- death of, 92.
- Pocock, Francis John, engaged, i. 5;
- at Zanzibar, 48;
- with the Expedition, 48, 73, 82, 86;
- at his brother’s death-bed, 90-2;
- stockading camp against Wanyaturu, 95-9;
- sights the lake, 111, 114;
- at Kagehyi, 118, 122, 188;
- at Barker’s death-bed, 190;
- visits Lukongeh, 194, 201-2;
- in charge at Refuge island, 210-12;
- at Mahyiga, 219;
- in council, 225; ii. 51, 85, 87-8, 113, 115, 120, 122, 128, 140-1, 144, 150-2, 179, 200-2, 212, 221, 233-4, 248, 254-5, 257-63, 269-72, 280, 281, 287, 291, 293, 295, 304, 305, 308-13;
- in Memoriam, 315-16, 318-19;
- Pocock Pool, 320, 327, 357.
- Podostomaceæ, ii. 321.
- Poisoned arrows, i. 175; ii. 113, 135, 136, 140, 165.
- Pokino, i. 305-6.
- Poli Poli, i. 45—see “Shauri.”
- Polombwé cape, ii. 29.
- Pombé, i. 117, 119, 120, 296, 326;
- “test-beer,” 307-8; ii. 7, sqq.
- Pomegranate, ii. 1, 42, 95.
- Pongwé (cones of), i. 71.
- Ponta da Lenha, ii. 360.
- Population, ii. 4.
- Pontoons, i. 3, 330.
- Potato-plant, traditions of, i. 271, 338, 385.
- Prices of food, i. 109.
- Prideaux, Captain, i. 52.
- Primitive man, i. 133.
- Proctor, Rev. Mr., i. 60.
- Products, ii. 168-9, 197, 221-3, 226, 246, 268, 278-9, 331, 350, 387;
- of Ujiji, 1, 3, 4, 6, 44, 54, 56, 61, 65, 69;
- Nyangwé, 93-4;
- of the Livingstone, 130, 132, 168, 178, 185, 222, 226, 240, 246, 257, 262.
- Prime minister, ii. 367.
- Proteas, ii. 284.
- Puff-adder, ii. 107.
- Purvis, Captain, ii. 366.
- Pyramid Point, i. 125.
- Python, ii. 107, 250.
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- Rabbai Mpia, mission at, i. 63.
- Rain, i. 80, 84, 94, 104, 128, 137, 140, 178, 186-8; ii. 22, 35, 145, 160, 162, 250-1;
- Rain-storm, ii. 158, 250.
- Rainy season, i. 80-1, 106, 193, 396, 398.
- Raphia vinifera, ii. 94, 108, 158.
- Rapids, ii. 127-8.
- Rattans, ii. 108, 113, 158, 176, 204, 218;
- Red buffalo, ii. 185, 229, 247, 254.
- Red-wood, ii. 137.
- Reed—see “Canes,” &c.
- Refuge Island, i. 187, 207, 210, 211.
- Rehani, ii. 231, 294.
- Reptiles—crocodiles, ii. 14, 141, 160, 219, 223, 237;
- Rhinoceros, i. 89, 106, 365, 367, 372-3; ii. 160.
- Riba-Riba chief, ii. 68.
- Rinda river, ii. 214.
- Rionga’s island, i. 235.
- Ripon Falls, i. 14, 15, 166, 169, 235; ii. 195.
- Rivers, i.—see “Alexandra Nile,” “Congo,” “Chunyu,” “Gori,” “Gogo,” “Goma,” “Gombe,” “Kagera,” “Katonga,” “Kavi,” “Kingani,” “Kongo,” “Kyogia,” “Leewumbu,” “Liuché,” “Luajerri,” “Luindi,” “Loangwa,” “Lualaba,” “Makindu,” “Malagarazi,” “Masonga,” “Mkindo,” “Mkundi,” “Monangah,” “Mshala,” “Mukondokwa,” “Munulu,” “Mwerango Nile,” “Nagombwa,” “Nawarongo,” “Pangani,” “Rovuma,” “Ruana,” “Rufiji,” “Rusango,” “Rusizi,” “Ruvuvu,” “Rwizi,” “Rush-drains,” “Sagala,” “Shimeeyu,” “Tubugwé,” “Urengo,” “Victoria Nile,” “Wami,” “White Nile,” “Zambezi,” “Zedziwa”; ii. “Edwin Arnold,” “Aruwimi,” “Black,” “Colorado,” “Elwala,” “Gezeh,” “Gordon Bennett,” “Ibari Nkutu,” “Ikelemba,” “Iringi,” “Irondo,” “Izangi,” “Kabogo,” “Kahanda,” “Kankoré,” “Kariba,” “Kasansagara,” “Kasenga,” “Kipembwé,” “Kunda,” “Kwango,” “Leopold,” “Liuché,” “Lira,” “Livingstone,” “Lowwa,” “Lualaba,” “Luama,” “Lubugwé,” “Lubangi,” “Luindi,” “Lukuga,” “Lulindi,” “Lumami,” “Lumba,” “Luru,” “Luwegeri,” “Malagarazi,” “Mata,” “Micoco,” “Mkombé,” “Monbuttu,” “Mshala,” “Mtambara,” “Mwanakilunga,” “Ngyeyeh,” “Niger,” “Nile,” “Rinda,” “Rua,” “Ruarowa,” “Rugumba,” “Rugunsi,” “Rubumba,” “Rugufu,” “Ruiki,” “Ruguku,” “Rumami,” “Rumuna,” “Rungwa,” “Rusizi,” “Sankuru,” “Ugalowa,” “Ugarowa,” “Ukeré,” “Victoria Nile,” “Wellé,” “Wenya,” “Yaryembi,” “Young’s River,” “Zambezi.”
- Robert, ii. 373.
- Rock Bluff Point, ii. 339.
- Rock salt, i. 75.
- Rocky Island, ii. 264.
- Rosako, village of, i. 70;
- Round Island Falls, ii. 269.
- Rovuma river, i. 18, 60.
- Rowley, Rev. Mr., i. 60.
- Rowwa—see “Lowwa.”
- Royal Geogr. Society, i. 11, 13.
- Rua, i. 20, 35, 42;
- Ruana river, i. 125.
- Ruanda, empress of, country of, i. 357, 364, 367, 374;
- Ruango, guide, ii. 8, 9.
- Ruarowa (Lualaba), ii. 135.
- Rubaga hills, i. 146, 156-7, 163.
- Rubanga, village and chief, ii. 219, 221-2, 224, 227-8, 232, 233, 237, 279.
- Rubata “cauldron,” ii. 333.
- Rubeho (cones of), i. 78.
- Rubiaceæ, ii. 105, 137, 159, 284, 302.
- Rubumba, or Luvumba, river, ii. 46, 54.
- Rubuku, or Lofuku, river, ii. 33.
- Rubuti, village of, i. 71.
- Ruemba, country of the Liemba lake, ii. 31.
- Rufiji river, i. 33, 43;
- Rufuvu river and plain described by Dr. Livingstone, ii. 29, 30.
- Ruga-Ruga bandits, ii. 17, 100—see “Mirambo.”
- Rugedzi Channel, i. 126, 196, 201.
- Rugomero, king, i. 294.
- Rugufu river, ii. 19, 21.
- Ruguku river, ii. 25.
- Rugumba river, ii. 53-4, 65.
- Rugunsi river, ii. 106.
- Ruhinda, founder of Ukerewé, i. 196;
- Ruhinga settlement, ii. 21.
- Ruigi, king of Uzimba, i. 340, 369.
- Ruiki river, ii. 205, 251.
- Ruindi, or Luindi, river, ii. 35.
- Rukura district, ii. 155.
- Rum, ii. 343.
- Rumanika, king of Karagwé, i. 354, 357, 361, 364, 367, 372.
- Rumami river, ii. 166;
- Rumondo Island, i. 212, 219.
- Rumuna river, ii. 106.
- Rungwa river, ii. 17.
- Rura, chief of Nakaranga, i. 289, 292-3.
- Rusango river, i. 340, 350.
- “Rush-drains,” i. 334.
- Rusizi river, i. 368; ii. 10.
- Rusunzu, king of Zegi, i. 396-7.
- Rutuku river, ii. 34.
- Ruvuvu river, i. 368.
- Rweru, lake, i. 361.
- Ruwewa, halt at, i. 331.
- Ruwinga, i. 395.
- Ruwye-ya river, ii. 34.
- Rwizi river, i. 368.
- Rwoma, chief, i. 188, 193;
- king of Uzinja, ii. 52, 357.
- Saadani, i. 51, 55.
- Sabadu, i. 221, 238, 285, 344.
- Sabaganzi’s hill, i. 146;
- Saburi Rehani, ii. 286, 318, 338.
- Safeni, i. 101, 170, 176, 183-4, 187;
- Sagala river, i. 397.
- Salaam Allah, i. 208; ii. 134, 323-4.
- “Salina,” i. 81.
- Salt, rock salt, i. 75;
- manufactured, 307, 345, 370-1, 399; ii. 3, 40, 94, 137, 143, 243, 278, 356.
- Samba district, ii. 94.
- Sambuzi, i. 167, 237, 260;
- selected to escort me to the Muta Nzigé, 328, 335, 341;
- determines to desert me, 346;
- going to punishment, 353.
- Samé samé beads, ii. 4, 295.
- Samui village, i. 106.
- Sangalla Falls, ii. 334, 341;
- Sangarika, chief of Kankoré, ii. 169.
- Sankuru river, ii. 230.
- Saramba, the “guide” on Lake Victoria, i. 123, 141, 147, 149, 150, 181, 188, 190.
- Saruti of Uganda, i. 148.
- Sayed bin Salim, Governor of Unyanyembé, ii. 7.
- Saywa, ii. 128, 133, 181, 221, 283, 297-8, 313.
- Schweinfurth, ii. 216.
- Scudamore, Rev. Mr., i. 60.
- Seagull, H.M.S., ii. 366.
- Sebituané, first of Makololo kings, i. 394.
- Sedge—see “Canes,” &c.
- Sekajuju, &c., i. 330, 346.
- Sekebobo of Uganda, i. 148, 160, 245, 247, 265, 292.
- Sennené! (peace!) ii. 81, sqq.
- “Sennenneh,” ii. 155, 162, 164, 166.
- Sentum and Sentageya, i. 167-8, 170-1.
- Sepulchre of Ukerewé kings, i. 196-7.
- Serombo district and village, in Unyamwezi, i. 383-7.
- Sessé Island, i. 167-8, 233, 236, 286—see “Wasessé.”
- Setuba, i. 270, 290-1.
- Seyyid Barghash, sultan of Zanzibar, i. 31-2;
- abolition of slave-trade, 34;
- country of, 34;
- commercial enterprise,34;
- name, 34.
- Shahshi (plains of), i. 125, 128.
- Shambala’s, mission to, i. 61.
- Shari, basin of, ii. 215.
- Shauri, i. 45, 59, 98, 116-19, 120;
- Shea butter-tree, ii. 218, 284.
- Sheep (broad-tailed), ii. 3, 4.
- Shekka, king of Bumbireh, i. 181-3, 213-5, 218, 231.
- Shepherd tribes, i. 73, 90, 108-9;
- Shields (used for defence by Expedition), ii. 157, sqq.—see “Arms.”
- Shimeeyu river, i. 94, 124, 169, 175.
- Shirati district, i. 129-30.
- Shirwa, i. 59.
- Shizu Island, i. 127.
- Shumari, i. 205-6; ii. 128, 129, 181, 221, 264, 272, 274, 283, 310.
- Silurus, ii. 321.
- Sima, i. 118, 124, 128.
- Simba Mwenni village, i. 70, 72.
- Simon’s Bay, ii. 366-8.
- Singo Island, i. 187, 206.
- Singwé, wild African damson, ii. 54.
- Sivué lake, i. 397.
- Slavery, at Zanzibar, i. 32-3, 36;
- Slaves, ii. 1, 2, 3;
- Slings, i. 135, 187, 207.
- Small-pox, ii. 49, 127, 138.
- Smith, Professor, ii. 341.
- Snails, ii. 104, 222.
- Snakes—see “Reptiles.”
- Snipe, i. 95; ii. 229.
- Snow mountain, i. 336.
- “Sofi” beads, ii. 4.
- Soko, ii. 33, 61, 82, 107, 111, 112-3, 174, 190, 213.
- Songs and music, i. 112, 211, 312, 321, 397; ii. 48, 73, 164, 200, 354.
- Soudi, a youth, i. 98; ii. 266, 268, 285.
- Sources of the Nile, i. 7-21;
- South Usmau, i. 110.
- Soweh Island, i. 146-7.
- Sparhawk, Mr. A., at Zanzibar, i. 24, 53; ii. 370.
- Spear-grass, i. 129; ii. 108, 183.
- Speke Gulf, i. 94, 122-5, 126, 128, 132, 188.
- Speke, John Hanning, i. 1, 12, 15, 118, 151-2, 296, 372.
- “Spirits of the Rocks,” dread of in Urungu, ii. 28.
- Spirit Island, ii. 44;
- Spoonbills, i. 95, 104.
- Sport—ii. 27, 61, 336;
- zebra, 16;
- buffalo, 19, 23, 54, 123, 185, 229, 247, 254;
- leopards, 106, 158, 213, 220;
- elephants, 113, 157;
- antelope, 23, 64, 82, 185, 254, 321;
- hippopotamus, 158, 219, 229, 244;
- lion, 158;
- rhinoceros, 160;
- geese, 16, 229, 237, 243;
- ducks, 229, 243;
- snipe, 229—see “Zoology” and “Ornithology.”
- Springbok, i. 104.
- Squirrels, ii. 190.
- Stanley Falls, ii. 96, 172, 195, 197, 199, 200, 203, 209-13, 244, 297, 175, 191, 192, 195, 236, 251, 253;
- Steere, Rev. E., Bishop, i. 61.
- Stellenbosch, ii. 367.
- Sterculiaceæ, ii. 284.
- “Stink-wood,” ii. 137.
- St. Joseph’s, i. 62.
- St. Luke’s Gospel, i. 252.
- Stork, ii. 243.
- Storms, i. 124, 128, 134, 139, 140, 186, 188; ii. 30-1, 158, 162, 219, 236, 242, 250, 254, 289;
- Strelitza vagina, ii. 219.
- Strychnos, ii. 268.
- Subiri, chief of the Ba-ama, ii. 170.
- Sugar-cane, ii. 2, 3, 56, 94, 131, 132, 178-80, 279.
- Suki, district, ii. 328.
- Suliman, a youth, murdered, i. 101.
- Sullivan, Commodore, ii. 367, 370.
- Sultan bin Kassim, ii. 6, 51.
- Sultan Mpamira’s, i. 79.
- Sultan of Zanzibar—see “Seyyid Barghash.”
- Suna, i. 87, 93, 218, 273, 284-5, 288, 326.
- Sungoro Tarib, an Arab, i. 114, 116, 118, 122, 123, 192, 220.
- Sunset, at Zanzibar, i. 30;
- Superstitions—see “Legends,” &c.
- Susa district, i. 130.
- Swahili, ii. 61.
- Sweet potatoes, ii. 2, 56, 94, 168, 348.
- “Switzerland of Africa,” i. 340.
- Sycamore, i. 208, 316; ii. 42.
- Tamarind, i. 143, 155, 173, 315; ii. 19, 218, 284.
- Tamarisk, i. 81; ii. 108.
- Tamega, ship, ii. 338, 365.
- Tanga, i. 51; ii. 42.
- Tanganika, Lake, review of preceding explorations of, i. 3, 11, 13, 16, 18, 21, 42, 64, 119, 238;
- arrival at lake, 399; ii. 5-6, 7-9, 12-15, 21-22, 24, 39-40, 47, 50-1, 53, 61-2, 71, 87, 89, 96, 191, 215, 216, 297, 342.
- Tarya Topan, i. 50, 53, 106.
- Tata country, ii. 97, 98.
- Tattooing extraordinary, ii. 223, 266.
- Teak, i. 173, 315; ii. 1, 14, 42, 122, 159, 219, 285, 287, 289.
- Tekeh, i. 307.
- Tembwé headland, ii. 39-40.
- Temperature—see “Thermometer readings.”
- Tempests—see “Storms.”
- “The boat, oh! the boat,” i. 204.
- Theft in the camp, ii. 274, 286, 295, 329, 333, 338.
- Thermometer readings, at Itumbi, i. 79;
- Ituru, 94;
- Kitaro, 126;
- on the lake, 137;
- Munulu river, 139, 340;
- at Mtogata, 366; ii. 236;
- readings of, 55;
- (heat of forest), 101, 102;
- range, 236.
- “The Stones,” i. 81, 83.
- Thunder, ii. 290.
- Timber, ii. 284—see “Forests,” “Botany,” “Wood.”
- Tippu Tib, i. 42; ii. 74-7, 82-6, 88, 93, 97;
- village, 99-101, 107, 108, 109, 114, 117, 122, 128, 134, 136, 138, 144, 147, 150-1, 153.
- Tobacco, ii. 17, 92, 104, 131.
- Tomatoes, ii. 3.
- Tongwé, mountains of, ii. 16.
- Tori, Mtesa’s factotum, i. 148, 160, 260, 314.
- Tozer, Rev. Mr., i. 61.
- Trade and trade prospects, Zanzibar, i. 31-4;
- primitive trade, 118;
- Uganda, 164, 175, 251, 285, 296, 315-6, 319, 356; ii. 168, 197, 221, 224, 226, 262, 278-9, 288, 331, 348, 349;
- of Ujiji, 1-3, 4, 5, 6;
- of Nyangwé, 93-6;
- of the Livingstone, 130-1—see “Zanzibar.”
- Travel, rate of, i. 115.
- Treachery, at Vinyata, i. 96-101;
- at Maheta, 132;
- at Ugamba, 136;
- at Mombiti, 140;
- at Uvuma, 140;
- at Bumbireh, 179, 223;
- at Kagehyi, 191;
- of Wenya, ii. 120;
- at Rubunga, 227.
- Trees—see “Wood.”
- Tsetsé, ii. 228, 242.
- Tubanda district, ii. 73.
- Tubugwé (basin of), i. 75-6.
- Tuckey’s Farthest, ii. 115, 152, 238, 275, 276, 289, 334, 360;
- second cataract, 340;
- Capt. T., 341.
- Tugurambusa ridge, ii. 205.
- Twiyanzi, i. 313, sqq.
- Typhoid fever, ii. 133.
- Typhus and typhoid fever, i. 91, 106.
- Ubagwé district, i. 389.
- Ubangi district, ii. 240, 241, 279.
- Ubembé district, ii. 39, 44.
- Ubi, or Eybiteri, Falls, ii. 177.
- Ubujwé country, ii. 54-5, 65.
- Ubwari Island, i. 17, 18;
- Uchambi district, i. 117, 128.
- Uddu, hills of, i. 167, 175, 305.
- Ufumbiro mountains, i. 364-5.
- Ugalowa, or Lualaba river, ii. 96.
- Ugamba country, i. 134, 136-7.
- Uganda, history of, i. 270-325;
- stay in, 147-165, 233-333;
- chiefs of, 239;
- army and fleet of, 239-40, 245-6;
- kings of, 298;
- districts subject to, 315, 321, 338;
- life and manners in, 299, 325-6, 328, 350-3; ii. 3, 64, 71, 87, 114, 298, 321—see “Waganda.”
- Ugarowa river, ii. 78.
- Ugeyeya country, i. 121, 129-32, 175.
- Ugingo Island, i. 129-30, 133.
- Ugogo country, i. 78-81, 85, 91, 93, 95-97, 109, 164, 191.
- Ugoi district, i. 364.
- Ugombo (lake of), i. 75, 77-8.
- Ugoweh, i. 131.
- Ugoy district, ii. 1, 4, 15, 48.
- Ugufu country, i. 375.
- Uguha, i. 17;
- Ugungu district, i. 235, 282.
- Uguru, ii. 4.
- Uhha country, i. 364, 375, 392; ii. 3, 4, 6, 10, 12, 17, 39.
- Uhimba lake, i. 372-4.
- Uhombo village and district, ii. 57-8, 60, 63, 68.
- Uhumba, plain of, i. 79.
- Uhyeya district, ii. 55.
- Ujaju district, or Bujaju, i. 168.
- Ujiji country, i. 12, 16, 18, 20, 35, 46, 119, 120, 161, 163; ii. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-9, 12, 13, 15, 21, 43, 47-8, 51-3, 68, 83, 86, 87, 94, 95, 117, 373.
- Ukafu, district in Uganda, i. 142, 147.
- Ukamba (peak), i. 72, 146.
- Ukara (island), i. 119, 127.
- Ukaranga forest, ii. 3, 4, 15, 51.
- Ukataraka village, ii. 224, 228.
- Ukassa, ii. 129, 130;
- Ukedi country, i. 271.
- Ukeré river and district, ii. 226, 235.
- Ukerewé country, i. 12, 16, 121-6, 128, 175, 187—see “Wakerewé.”
- Ukimbu country, or Uyanzi, i. 81.
- Ukioba Island, ii. 202, 203.
- Ukombeh village, i. 388.
- Ukongeh market, ii. 131.
- Ukonju country, land of cannibals, i. 368.
- Ukuna district, ii. 134, 191.
- Ukusu district, ii. 78, 94, 137;
- cannibals of, 155;
- river, 197.
- Ukwya, district of Ukerewé, i. 126.
- Ulagalla, old capital of Uganda, i. 274, 330.
- Ulambola Hills, ii. 13, 15, 18.
- Ulcers, ii. 127, 133.
- Uledi, the coxswain, i. 151, 205-6, 208; ii. 15, 125, 128, 133, 140-1, 144, 145, 154, 181-3, 194, 221, 268-72, 283, 285, 291, 294, 295, 297-8, 309-11, 312-14, 317, 323, 327, 328, 337, 344, 347, 351-3, 356-7, 373.
- Ulimengo, “the joker,” i. 44.
- Umangi district, ii. 226.
- Umbiru Point, i. 146.
- Umisepa village, ii. 29.
- Umvilingya, ii. 269.
- Ungomirwa, chief, i. 389.
- Ungufu rapids, ii. 333.
- Universities’ Mission, history of, i. 59, 63, 158.
- Unjaku headland, i. 167, 245.
- Unyambungu country, i. 368, 375.
- Unyampaka country, i. 342, 369.
- Unyamwezi country, i. 41, 95, 129, 380; ii. 3, 73, 321.
- Unyangwira hills, i. 81.
- Unya-Nsingé town, ii. 135, 136-8.
- Unyanyembé district in Unyamwezi, i. 35, 59, 85, 102-3, 119, 120, 164, 193, 232, 330, 387; ii. 7, 71, 95, 216.
- Unyoro country, i. 285, 290, 313; ii. 14, 71, 117, 148, 191, 195.
- Uplands, i. 84, 93, 102.
- Upoto, ridge ii. 219, 222, 235, 279.
- Urambo, or Uyoweh, capital and district of King Mirambo, i. 387.
- Urangi, series of villages, ii. 136, 224-7, 232, 235, 239, 279.
- Uranja village, ii. 136.
- Uregga, a forest land, ii. 78, 82-3, 98, 103, 110, 114, 170, 186, 213, 258, 277, 280, 281, 327.
- Urengo, Ulengo, river, i. 20.
- Uriambwa, the land of the tailed people, i. 368.
- Urimba, i. 17;
- Urimi district, i. 85, 191.
- Urindi, ii. 3, 4, 47, 78, 94;
- Urirwi Mountains, i. 110.
- Urondogani district, i. 14, 283.
- Urundi country, i. 364; ii. 39.
- Urungu village, ii. 13, 40.
- Ururi country, i. 121-3, 128-9, 175, 189—see “Waruri.”
- Usagara country, i. 72, 76, 78, 175.
- Usagusi (village), i. 396.
- Usako Ngongo market, ii. 130.
- Usama Island, i. 137.
- Usambara district, i. 128.
- Usambiro district, i. 382.
- Usanda, i. 106.
- Usavara camp, i. 146-7, 155, 164, 238.
- Usekké village and district, i. 81.
- Usiha village, i. 106-8.
- Usimbi village, ii. 203.
- Usmau, i. 109, 118, 125.
- Usneæ moss, ii. 159.
- Usoga country, i. 133, 175, 271, 282-5—see “Wasoga.”
- Usongora district, i. 336, 344, 366, 369; ii. 71, 191, 272;
- Usuguru Island, i. 133-4, 136-7, 188, 286.
- Usui country, i. 152, 312, 366, 374.
- Usukuma, i. 13, 94, 103, 108-9, 112, 118-19, 128, 138, 150, 157, 161-3, 188;
- Ussi Hills, ii. 129.
- Utambara, i. 392.
- Utaturu country, i. 94, 103.
- Utikera, village, ii. 192.
- Utiri district, i. 129.
- Utotera, slaves, ii. 100.
- Utumbi islands, i. 368-9.
- Uveriveri, jungles of, i. 87, 91, 97, 108.
- Uvinza district, ii. 3, 6, 10, 12, 14, 17, 56, 111—see “Wavinza.”
- Uvira, i. 17;
- Uvitera Island, ii. 132.
- Uvuma Island, i. 138, 140, 147, 175, 238, 245.
- Uwya, ancient country, i. 175.
- Uyagoma district, i. 376.
- Uyanzi country, i. 81; ii. 249-50, 361.
- Uzigé district, ii. 3.
- Uzimba district, i. 340, 342, 369; ii. 89, 102, 105.
- Uzinza country, i. 175, 329.
- Uziri Island, i. 286.
- Uzongora country, i. 168-9, 174-5, 211, 221, 231, 285.
- Uzongoro district, ii. 342.
- Uzura, ii. 71, 72, 73, 98.
- Vegetables, i. 105;
- beans, sweet potatoes, vegetable-marrow, peas, tomatoes, yams, 315; ii. 3, 56, 94, 131;
- yams, 2, 94, 279, 281;
- sweet potatoes, 2, 56, 94, 168, 348;
- tomatoes, 3;
- onions, 95, 279, 331—see “Cassava.”
- Vegetation of Zanzibar, i. 23-7, 33;
- Mpwapwa, 76;
- Uyanzi, 85;
- Usukuma, 105, 108;
- Ururi, 129;
- Buka, 143-4;
- Uganda, 157, 163;
- Musira Island, 172-3;
- Alice Island, 177;
- Refuge Island, 211;
- Central Africa, 299, 300, 315—see “Botany,” “Forests.”
- Verbenaceæ, ii. 219.
- Victoria Nile, i. 15, 235, 240, 283, 313, 370—see “Nile.”
- Victoria Nyanza—review of previous explorations of, i. 2, 11, 12, 15, 47, 64;
- sighted by the Expedition, 111;
- camp at, 113-5;
- preparing for voyage of, 116, 120-2;
- fables regarding, 121;
- start on, 122;
- circumnavigation on, 123, 146, 166-189;
- crossing it on return to Uganda, 203, 232; ii. 14, 52, 67, 195, 236, 287, 299, 335, 342, 373.
- Vina Kya village, ii. 158.
- Vinya Njara, ii. 142, 143, 145, 151, 153, 155, 185, 280.
- Vinyata district, i. 95-7, 100, 103.
- Violet-tree, ii. 219.
- Viper, ii. 107.
- Vitex umbrosa, ii. 219.
- Volcanic phenomena, i. 130, 307, 336, 360-4, 366-7, 370; ii. 55, 135.
- Vultures, i. 104.
- Wabembé cannibals, ii. 45.
- Wabujwé, ii. 54, 55, 65.
- Wa-Bumbireh—see “Bumbireh.”
- Wabwari tribe, ii. 44;
- or Wasongora Meno tribe, 135.
- Wadi Rehani, one of the Wangwana, coxswain, ii. 3, 93, 140, 166, 308, 325.
- Wadi Safeni, ii. 9, 67.
- Wafipa tribe, ii. 22.
- Waganda, character of, i. 149, 151-3, 158, 239, 318-9, 320;
- dress of, 144, 148, 151, 160, 226, 235, 237, 309—see “Uganda,” i. 175, 212, 284, 286-9, 345-9; ii. 63, 359.
- Wagansu, plain of, i. 131.
- Wagassi, plain of, i. 131.
- Wagenya, or Wenya tribe, ii. 90, 96, 120.
- Wagogo, people of Ugogo, i. 85.
- Wagoma, or Wabembi (cannibals), ii. 44.
- Waguha tribe, ii. 12, 41, 54, 144, 222.
- Wahha tribe, ii. 3—see “Uhha.”
- Wahuma shepherds, i. 218.
- Wahumba, people of Masai, i. 83.
- Wahya, Watambara, Wasumbwa, Waruri, Wakwya, Wazinga, i. 196.
- Wahyeya, ii. 55.
- Wajiji, people of Ujiji, i. 371; ii. 1-6, 9, 12, 21, 44, 219—see “Ujiji.”
- Wajika or Wamasai, i. 125.
- Wajiwa (people of the sun), ii. 164, 169.
- Wakara, people of Ukara Island, i. 119, 127.
- Wakedi, people of Ukedi, i. 236, 282, 283.
- Wakerewé, 175, 177, 196-8, 207—see “Ukerewé.”
- Wakimbu, tribe of, i. 85.
- Wakinguru, the hero, i. 281, 282.
- Wakombeh, or Wabembé, cannibals, ii. 191.
- Wakonju, people of Ukonju, ii. 186.
- Wakuneh, hills of, i. 130.
- Wakungu, or chiefs, of Uganda, i. 151, 156
- Wakwanga dwarfs, ii 170.
- Walking-sticks, the custom of sending, i. 235.
- Wamasai, the, i. 73.
- Wami river, i. 71, 76.
- Wana Rukura, ii. 190-2.
- Wandui, a village, i. 108.
- Wanekamankua, camp at, ii. 106.
- Wané Mbeza, camp at, ii, 106.
- Wané Kirumbu, camp at, ii. 108, 109, 147.
- Wané Mpungu, ii. 186, 187, 277.
- Wangwana, origin and character of, i. 36, 42;
- habits tending to enervate, 44; ii. 48-51, 52, 73-4, 76, 116, 121-2, 140, 165, 212, 231, 287, 298, 310, 314, 318, 324, 329, 333, 335, 362, 367, 368—see “Expedition,” 80, 85, 87, 88, 90, 96, 100, 106-7, 115, 135, 185, 342, 350, 353, 365.
- Wanhinni, i. 106.
- Wanpembé, camp at, ii. 25, 53.
- Wanpuma territory, ii. 161.
- Wanyamwezi, character of, i. 41-2; ii. 70, 85, 88, 100, 107, 113, 135, 149-50, 154, 359.
- Wanya Ruanda, ii. 3, 191.
- Wanyaturu, people of Ituru, i. 95, 99, 101, 382.
- Wanyoro, attack on Col. Bellefonds, i. 166, 274.
- War in Africa, its desultory character, i. 233-269;
- War costume—Warimi, i. 89;
- War-cries: “Hehu-a-hehu,” i. 97, 179;
- “Kavya,” &c., 240-1, 247;
- “Setuba,” 291, 337;
- “Ooh-hu,” ii. 119, 123;
- “Bo-bo, bo-bo,” 143, 156;
- “Ya-Mariwa,” 204;
- “Ya Bangala,” 234;
- “Yaha-ha-ha,” 230 sqq.
- Waregga cannibals, ii. 82, 104-5, 114, 170, 185, 187, 190—see “Uregga.”
- Warimi, i. 89, 90, 91.
- Wariwa canoes, ii. 208, 213.
- Waruri, i. 128, 392—see “Ururi.”
- “Wasambye,” ii. 123, 126, 164.
- Wasessé, i. 245—see “Sessé.”
- Wasoga, i. 236, 286-9—see “Usoga.”
- Wasongora Meno cannibals, ii. 82, 139, 272—see “Usongora.”
- Wasukuma, i. 85, 110, 117-8.
- Wa-Swahili tribe, ii. 66, 74.
- Wataturu shepherds, i. 196.
- Water birds—see “Geese,” “Diver,” “Balæniceps,” “Ducks,” “Egrets,” “Ibis,” “Pelicans,” “Storks,” “Cranes.”
- Water-buck, i. 104, 331.
- Water-cane, ii. 36-8, 108—see “Mateté.”
- Water-shed at Kikombo, i. 78;
- Water-snakes, ii. 266, 321.
- Watongoleh—see “Mtongoleh.”
- Watuta, i. 193;
- Watwa dwarfs, ii. 170.
- Wavinzatribe, ii. 105, 113, 166, 170—see “Uvinza.”
- Wavira cannibal tribe, ii. 44.
- Wavuma, i. 139, 141, 175, 217, 233, 247, 249, 256, 257, 260-1, 285.
- Wawizua Islands, i. 212.
- Wax, ii. 301.
- Wazinza, people of Uzinza, i. 175.
- Wazongora, people of Uzongora, i. 225, 230.
- Weasel, ii. 70, 104.
- Wellé of Schweinfurth, ii. 214-5;
- Wenya, ii. 119;
- West, Rev. Mr., i. 61.
- Western Unyamwezi, i. 85.
- Weza, village of, i. 231;
- Whindi, i. 55.
- Whirlpool narrows, ii. 269.
- White Africans, i. 335, 369, 370.
- “Whitebait,” ii. 3, 219, 302, 316, 333.
- “White man with the open hand,” i. 105.
- White Nile, i. 11, 13.
- Whydahs, ii. 243.
- Wild boar, i. 88, 104.
- Wild date, ii. 219.
- Windermere lake, i. 361.
- Winds, i. 8, 124, 128, 130, 131, 132, 134, 136, 138, 139, 140, 141, 176, 180, 188, 203, 208, 233, 365; ii. 28, 30, 31, 35-6, 37, 145, 162, 219, 236, 238, 242, 254;
- Wines—Malofu Maramba, i. 138, 145, 149, 170, 212, 326;
- Wirigedi district, at east end of Speke Gulf, i. 119, 125, 175.
- Wiru, coast of, i. 127, 188.
- Witchcraft: wizards—see “Magic.”
- Women stolen by Expedition, i. 68;
- of Abaddi, 109;
- of Muiwanda, 133;
- of Mtesa’s court and harem, 154, 161, 239, 241-2, 314, 326, 336;
- wife of Kaduma, 209;
- burnt in camp, 268;
- wife of Kibaga, 275;
- mother of Ma'-anda, 278;
- captives in war, 289, 290, 294;
- occupations of, 302;
- relicts of Suna, 311;
- empress of Ruanda, 356;
- wife of Safeni, 393;
- of Uhombo, ii. 59-60;
- hidden by tribes, 71;
- of Uregga, 114;
- racing, 151;
- Amina, 242;
- bargaining with, 168;
- captives, 184;
- of Chumbiri, 249.
- Wood, trees, timber, forests, i. 76, 77, 85, 108, 129, 143, 155, 172, 173, 190—see “Forests,” “Botany.”
- Wood-apple, ii. 54.
- Wye, i. 128.
- Wyyanzi, ii. 250;
- of Chumbiri, 277;
- canoes, 285.
- Yambuyah, in Ukerewé, i. 126.
- Yams, i. 315; ii. 2, 94, 279, 281.
- Yangambi settlement, ii. 206.
- Yangi-yangi hills, ii. 344.
- Yaryembi river, ii. 202.
- Yavunga district, ii. 208.
- Yellala Falls, ii. 238, 275, 276, 325, 334, 341.
- Young’s river—see “Lumami.”
- Zaidi, i. 44;
- Zambezi river, mission at, i. 59; ii. 86, 252.
- Zanzibar, arrival at, i. 14, 21, 22;
- vegetation of, 23;
- harbour and beach, 23, 29;
- friends at, 24;
- life at, 24, 30, 43-7, 49, 51, 54-5, 68;
- sultan of, 31-4;
- commerce, 34;
- productions by the Arabs, 34-36;
- Arabs of, 34-6;
- Wangwana, Watuma, 36-41;
- Tarya Topan, 50;
- residents of, 52;
- missions at, 59-60, 62, 152;
- Mnazimoya, 25, 27, 28;
- Shangani Point, 25;
- Malagash inlet, 28;
- Mbwenni, 28;
- Ngambu, 39, 40.
- Zanzibar and Zanzibaris, ii. 6-8, 50, 52, 66, 75, 76, 85, 86, 91, 97, 150, 151, 154, 188, 243, 315, 338, 346-7, 357, 364, 366, 368, 371-4.
- Zebras, i. 73-4, 104, 331; ii. 16.
- Zedziwa river, i. 235.
- Zegi in Uvinza, i. 396-398.
- Ziba village, camp at, i. 234
- Zimbao, capital of “Monomatapa,” i. 394.
- Zinga Falls, ii. 303, 316, 317-23, 325, 331, 345;
- river, 304, 305;
- chiefs, 307;
- Mowa, 278, 288, 308, 313, 314, 316;
- palms of, 314.
- Zingeh, i. 80;
- Zogga (palm-wine), ii. 11, 56, 94.
- Zongwé cape, ii. 32.
- Zoology—antelope, i. 104;
- baboons, 366;
- buffalo, 104, 295;
- crocodiles, 127, 198;
- dogs, 121, 282, 370, 273, 274, 295, 374;
- giraffe, 104;
- gnu, 104;
- hartebeest, 104, 421;
- hippopotamus, 125, 127, 129, 133, 185, 190, 200, 362;
- hyenas, 94, 382;
- leopards, 237, 285, 331, 382;
- lions, 71, 74, 79, 87, 285, 331;
- lynx, 285;
- monitors, 127;
- monkeys, 110, 315, 366;
- rhinoceros, 89, 135, 365-7, 373-4;
- springbok, 104;
- waterbuck, 104, 331;
- wild boar, 88, 104;
- zebra, 73-4, 104, 331;
- weasel, ii. 70, 104;
- broad-tailed sheep, 3, 4;
- crocodiles, 14, 141, 160, 213, 219, 223, 229, 237;
- zebra, 16;
- buffalo, 19, 23, 54, 123, 185, 229, 247, 254;
- leopards, 82, 104, 106, 158, 213, 220;
- gorilla, 59, 223;
- monkey, 59, 104, 106, 107, 114, 131, 185, 213, 229;
- asses, 66, 258, 343;
- elephants, 113, 157;
- “soko,” 61, 82, 107, 111-3, 174, 190, 213;
- pigs, 94, 123, 277;
- cat, 20;
- antelope, 23, 64, 82, 185, 254, 321;
- dogs, 55, 170, 222, 321;
- goats, 60, 258;
- boars, 223;
- coney, 321;
- civet, 104, 114, 190, 213, 220;
- mongoose, 104;
- squirrel, 190;
- baboons, 107, 229;
- lemur, 107, 174, 185, 229;
- otter, 185;
- hippopotamus, 158, 219, 229, 224;
- lion, 158;
- rhinoceros, 160—see “Ornithology,” “Entomology,” “Ichthyology,” “Reptiles,” “Molluscs.”