Part 38
Drinking-cups in East Africa, ii. 295.
Drums and drumming of East Africa, ii. 295.
Drunkenness of the Wazaramo, i. 118. Of the Wak’hutu, 120. And debauchery of the people of Msene, 398. Prevalence of, near the Lake Tanganyika, ii. 59. Of the Wajiji, 69.
Dogs, wild, in Unyamwezi, ii. 16. Pariah, in the villages of Ujiji, 60. Rarely heard to bark, 60.
Dolicos pruriens on the banks of the Mgeta river, i. 166.
Donkey-men of the expedition, i. 143.
Dub-grass in the Usagara mountains, i. 171.
Dunda, or “the Hill,” district of, i. 54.
Dunda Nguru, or “Seer fish-bill” i. 69.
Dungomaro, or Mandama, river, arrival of the caravan at the, i. 222. Description of the bed of the, 223.
Dut’humi, mountain crags of, i. 65, 83, 86. Illness of the chiefs of the expedition at, 84. Description of the plains of, 86.
Eagles, fish, of Ujiji, ii. 60.
Ear-lobes distended by the Wasagara, i. 235. And by the Wahehe, 239. By the Wagogo, 304. And by the Wahumba, 312. Enlarged by the Wanyamwezi, ii. 21.
Earth-fruit of India, i. 198.
Earthquakes in Unyamwezi, ii. 13.
Earwigs in East African houses, i. 370.
Ebb and flow of the Tanganyika Lake, ii. 143. Causes of, 143, 144.
Education of children in Unyamwezi, ii. 23, 24.
Eels of the Tanganyika Lake, ii. 68.
Eggs not eaten by the Wanyamwezi, ii. 29. Nor by the people of Ujiji, 59.
Elæis Guiniensis, or Mehikichi tree, in Ujiji, ii. 58.
Elephants at Dut’humi, i. 87. In Ugogi, 242. At Ziwa, or the Pond, 251. On the road to Ugogo, 247. On the Mgunda Mk’hali, 287, 289. In Ugogo, 300. On the banks of the Malagarazi river, 408. In Unyamwezi, ii. 15. Near the sea of Ujiji, 60. In East Africa, 297.
Elephant hunting in East Africa, ii. 298.
English, the, bow regarded in Africa, i. 31.
Erhardt, M., his proposed expedition to East Africa, i. 3.
Ethnology of East Africa, i. 106. Of the second region, 225, _et seq._
Euphorbiæ at Mb’hali, i. 401. In Ugogo, 300. In the Usagara mountains, i. 165.
Evil eye unknown to the Wazaramo, i. 116.
Exorcism in East Africa, ii. 352.
Falsehood of the coast clans of East Africa, i. 37. General in East Africa, ii. 328.
Faraj, sketch of him and his wife, the lady Halimah, i. 129.
Fauna of Ujiji, ii. 60.
Fetiss-huts of the Wazaramo described, i. 57. Of East Africa, 369; ii. 346.
Fetissism of East Africa, ii. 341, _et seq._
Fever, marsh, cure in Central Asia for, i. 82. The author prostrated by, 84. Delirium of, 84. Of East Africa generally described, 105. The author and his companion again attacked by, at Muhama, 179. Common in the Usagara mountains, 233. Seasoning fever of East Africa, generally, 379. Miasmatic, described, 403. Low type, 406. Seasoning fever at Unyamwezi described, ii. 14.
Fire-arms and Gunpowder in East Africa, ii. 308.
Fires in Africa, ii. 259.
Fish of the Kingani river, i. 56. Of the Tanganyika Lake, ii. 59. Varieties of, 67. Narcotised in Uzaramo, 67. At Wafanya, 108. Considered as an article of diet in East Africa, 280.
Fishing in the Tanganyika Lake, ii. 66.
Fisi, or cynhyæna, of Uzaramo, i. 63. The scavenger of the country, i. 64.
Flies in Unyamwezi, ii. 18. Fatal bite of one in, 19.
Flowers of Usagara, i. 328. At Msene, 397.
Fly, a stinging, the tzetze, i. 187.
Fog-rainbow in the Usagara mountains, i. 222.
Food of the Wamrima, i. 35. Of the Wazaramo, 56. Of the people of Zungomero, 95, 96, 97. Of the Wak’hutu, 120. Of the expedition, 151, 198. Of the people of Marenga Mk’hali, 201. Of the Wagogo, 310, 311. Of Rubuga, 317. Of Kazeh, 329. Of Arabs of, 331-334. Of Wilyanhuru, 392-394. Of Unyamwezi, ii. 28, 29. Of Ujiji, 70, 88. Of Karagwah, 180, 181. Of Uganda, 196, 197. Of the Warori tribe, 273. East Africa generally, 280.
Fords in East Africa, i. 336.
Fowls not eaten by the Wanyamwezi, ii. 29. Nor by the people of Ujiji, 59.
Frankincense of Ugogo, i. 299.
Frogs in Unyamwezi, ii. 17. Night concerts of, 17. Of the sea of Ujiji, 61.
Frost, Mr., of the Zanzibar consulate, i. 3, 21.
Fruits of East Africa, i. 48, 201. Of Usagara, 228. Of Yombo, 337. Of Mb’hali, 401. Of Ujiji, ii. 58.
Fundi, or itinerant slave-artizans of Unyanyembe, i. 328. Caravans of the, 344.
Fundikira, Sultan of Unyamwezi, notice of him, ii. 31.
Fundikira, Sultan of Ititenza, i. 326.
Funerals of the Wazaramo, i. 119. Of the Wadoe, 124.
Funza, brother of Sultan Matanza of Msene, i. 396.
Furniture of East African houses, i. 371. Kitanda, or bedstead, 371. Bedding, 371. Of the houses of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 26.
Gadflies, annoyance of, at K’hok’ho, i. 276.
Gaetano, the Goanese servant, sketch of his character, i. 131. Taken ill, 380. His epileptic fits at Msene, 395, 399.
Gama river, i. 123.
Gambling in East Africa, ii. 279.
Game in Uzaramo, i. 59, 71. In the Doab of the Mgeta river, 81. In K’huta, 120. In the plains between the Rufuta and the Mukondokwa mountains, 181. In Ugogi, 242. At Ziwa, or the Pond, 251. At Kanyenye, 268. Scarcity of, in East Africa generally, 268.
Ganza Mikono, sultan of Usek’he, i. 272.
Geography of the second region, i. 225, _et seq_. Of Ugogo, 295. Arab oral, ii. 144-154.
Geology of the maritime region of East Africa, i. 102. Of the Usagara mountains, 227. Of the road to Ugogo, 247. Of Mgunda Mk’hali, i. 282-284. Of Ugogo, i. 295. Of Unyamwezi, ii. 6.
Ghost-faith of the Africans, ii. 344.
Gingerbread tree, described, i. 47.
Ginyindo, march to, ii. 253. Quarrel of the Baloch and porters at, 253.
Giraffes in Ugogi, i. 242. Native names of the, 242, 243. Use made of them, 243. At Ziwa, or the Pond, 251. On the Mgunda Mk’hali, 289. In Unyamwezi, ii. 15.
Girls of the Wanyamwezi, strange custom of the, ii. 24.
Gnus in the Doab of the Mgeta river, i. 81. At Dut’humi, 87.
Goats of Ujiji, ii. 59.
Goma pass, the, i. 168, 170.
Gombe, mud-fish in the nullah of, i. 334.
Gombe Nullah, i. 395, 397, 401, 403, ii. 8.
Goose, ruddy, Egyptian, i. 317.
Gourd, the, a musical instrument in East Africa, ii. 294.
Gourds of the Myombo tree in Usagara, i. 229.
Government of the Wazaramo, i. 113. Of the Wak’hutu, 120, 121. Of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 31. Of the Wajiji, 71. Of the northern kingdoms of Africa, 174. Mode of, in Uganda, 192. Forms of, in East Africa, 360.
Grain, mode of grinding, in East Africa, i. 111, 372. That of Msene, 397, 398. Of Ujiji, ii. 57.
Grapes, wild, seen for the first time, ii. 41.
Grasses of the swamps and marshes of the Mrima, i. 103, 104. The dub of the Usagara mountains, 171.
Graveyards, absence of, in East Africa, ii. 25.
Ground-fish of the Tanganyika Lake, ii. 68.
Ground-nut oil in East Africa, ii. 285.
Grouse, sand, at Ziwa, i. 251.
Guest welcome, or hishmat l’il gharib, of the Arabs of Kazeh, i. 329.
Gugu-mbua, or wild sugar-cane, i. 71.
Guinea-fowls in the Doab of the Mgeta river, i. 81. Of the Rufuta plains, 183. Of Ugogi, 242.
Guinea-palm of Ujiji, ii. 58.
Gul Mohammed, a Baloch of the party, sketch of him, i. 139. His conversation with Muzungu Mbaya, ii. 244.
Gulls, sea, of the sea of Ujiji, ii. 60.
Gungu, district of, in Ujiji, ii. 53. Its former and present chiefs, 53. Plundered by the Watuta tribe, 76.
Hail-storms in Unyamwezi, ii. 10.
Hair, mode of dressing the, amongst the Wazaramo, i. 108. And the Wak’hutu, 120. Wasagara fashions of dressing the, 234. Wagogo mode, 304. Amongst the Wanyamwezi, ii. 26. Wabuha mode of dressing the, 78. And in Uganda, 189.
Halimah, the lady, sketch of, i. 129. Taken ill, 200. Returns home, ii. 277.
Hamdan, Sayyid, of Zanzibar, his death, i. 2.
Hamerton, Lieut.-Col., his friendship with the late Sultan of Zanzibar, i. 2. Interest taken by him in the expedition, 3. His objections to an expedition into the interior _viâ_ Kilwa, 5. His death, 66. His character, 69.
Hamid bin Salim, his journey to the Wahumba tribe, i. 311.
Hammals of the Wanyamwezi, character of the, ii. 162.
Hammam, or primitive form of the lamp-bath, i. 82.
Hanga, journey to, ii. 232. Difficulties with the porters there, 232.
Hartebeest in the Doab of the Mgeta river, i. 81.
Hawks of the Usagara mountains, i. 162.
Hembe, or “the wild buffalo’s horn,” his village, i. 72.
Hides, African mode of dressing, i. 236.
Hilal bin Nasur, his information respecting the southern provinces, ii. 228.
Hippopotami on the east coast of Africa, i. 9, 12, 24, 56. In Unyamwezi, ii. 15. In the Ruche river, 52, 158. In the sea of Ujiji, 60.
Hishmat l’il gharib, or guest welcome of the Arabs of Kazeh, i. 323, 329.
Hogs of Ugogo, i. 300.
Home, African attachment for, ii. 333.
Honey in Ujiji, ii. 59. Abundance of, in East Africa, 287. Two kinds of, 288.
Houses of Kuingani, i. 43. The wayside, or kraals, 53, 181, 230. Of the Wak’hutu, 97, 121. Of the Wazaramo, 110. Of the Wagogo, 306. Of the Arabs in Unyanyembe, 328, 329. Of stone, ignored by Inner Africa, 93. Of the country beyond Marenga Mk’hali, called “Tembe,” 207. The Tembe of the Wahete, 240. The Khambi or, Kraal, 354. The Tembe of the Usagara, 366. Houses of East Africa generally described, 364, ii. 334. Pests of the houses, i. 370. Furniture, 371. Of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 26. Of Karagwah, 182, 183.
Hullak, the buffoon, i. 46.
Hunting season in East Africa, ii. 296.
Hyænas in Ugogo, i. 276. In Ujiji, ii. 60.
Hyderabad, story of the police officer of, i. 217.
Ibanda, second sultan of Ukerewe, ii. 214.
Id, son of Muallim Salim, his civility at Msene, i. 399.
Iguanas of the Usagara mountains, i. 162.
Ihara or Kwihara, physical features of the plain of, i. 326.
Ikuka of Uhehe, march to, ii. 252.
Illness of the whole party at Ujiji, ii. 85, 86.
Immigration in Central Africa, ii. 19.
Imports and exports in East Africa, ii. 387.
Indian Ocean, evening on the, i. 1. View of the Mrima from the, 8.
Industry, commercial, of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 29.
Inenge, basin of, i. 208. Halt at the, 208.
Influenza, the, in Unyamwezi, ii. 13.
Influenza, remedy in East Africa for, i. 96.
Inhospitality of Africans, ii. 131, 327.
Inhumanity of the Africans, ii. 329.
Insects in East Africa, i. 186, 187, 201, 202. In houses in East Africa, 370. In Ujiji, ii. 61.
Instruments required for the expedition, i. 153. Breakage of, on the road, 169. Accidents to which they are liable in East African travels, 189, 191.
Intellect of the East African, ii. 337.
Iron in Karagwah, ii. 185. In Urori, 27. And in Ubena, 27. Of East Africa generally, 311.
Ironga, sultan of U’ungu, defeats the Warori, ii. 75.
Ironware of Uvira, ii. 121.
Irora, village of, i. 389. Halt at, 389. Sultan of, 389. Return to, ii. 166.
Irrigation, artificial, in K’hutu, i. 86.
Isa bin Hijji, the Arab merchant, exchange of civilities with, i. 208, 211. Places a tembe at Kazeh at the disposal of the party, 323.
Isa bin Hosayn, the favourite of the Sultan of Uganda, ii. 193.
Ismail, the Baloch, illness of, i. 381.
Ititenya, settlement of, i. 326.
Ivory, caravan of, i. 17. Frauds perpetrated on the owners of tusks, 17. Mode of buying and selling in East Africa, 39. Touters of Zungomero, 97. Mode of carrying large tusks of, 341, 348. Price of, at Uvira, ii. 120, 121. Ivory of Ubena, 270. Trade in Ivory, 408.
Iwanza, or public-houses, in Unyamwezi, ii. 1, 27. Described, 27, 279, 285.
Iwemba, province of, ii. 153.
Jackal, silver, of Ugogi, i. 242.
Jambeho, arrival of the party at the settlements of, ii. 36. Cultivation of, 36. Scarcity of food in, 36. Revisited, 163.
Jami of Harar, Shaykh, of the Somal, i. 33.
Jamshid, Sayyid, of Zanzibar, his death, i. 2.
Jasmine, the, in Usagara, i. 228.
Jealousy of the Wazaramo, i. 61.
Jelai, Seedy, the Baloch, sketch of him, i. 137.
Jezirah, island of, ii. 212.
Jiwe la Mkoa, or the round rock, arrival of the party at, i. 286. Description of it, 287; ii. 242. Halt at, 242.
Jiweni, arrival of the expedition at, i. 289. Water at, 289.
Jongo, or millepedes, in Unyamwezi, ii. 18.
Jua, Dar el, or home of hunger, i. 69.
Juma Mfumbi, Diwan of Saadani, his exaction of tribute from the Wadoe, i. 123.
Jungle, insect pests of the, i. 186. Fire in the jungle in summer, ii. 163.
Jungle-thorn, on the road to Ugogo, i. 246. Near Kanyenye, 271.
Kadetamare, arrival of the party at, i. 189. Loss of instruments at, 189, 190.
Kaffirs of the Cape, date of their migration to the banks of the Kei, ii. 5.
Kafuro, district of, in Karagwah, ii. 177.
Kajjanjeri, village of, arrival of the party at, i. 403. Deadly climate of, 403.
Kannena, headman of Kawele, visit to, ii. 81. Description of him, 81. His mode of opening trade, 82. His ill-will, 83, 84. Agrees to take the party to the northern extremity of the lake, 93. His surly and drunken conduct, 97. Starts on the voyage, 98. His covetousness, 109. His extravagance, 120. His drunkenness and fate, 156.
Kanoni, sultan of the Wahha tribe, ii. 79.
Kanoni, minor chief of Wafanya, visit from, ii. 107. His blackmail, 107. Outrage committed by his people, 124.
Kanyenye, country of, described, i. 265. Blackmail at, 265. Sultan Magomba of, 265.
Kaole, settlement of, described, i. 12, 13. The landing place of the expedition, 22.
Karagwah, kingdom of, ii. 177. Extent of, 177. Boundaries of, 178. Climate of, 180. People of, 181. Dress of, 182. Weapons of, 182. Houses of, 182. Sultan of, 183. Government of, 183.
Karagwah, mountains of, ii. 48, 144, 177.
Kariba, river, ii. 146.
Karindira, river, ii. 146.
Karungu, province of, ii. 149.
Kasangare, a Mvinza sultan, his subjects, i. 328.
Kaskazi, or N. E. monsoon, i. 83.
Kata, or sand-grouse, at Ziwa, i. 251.
Katata, or Katanga, copper in, ii. 148.
Katonga, river, ii. 187.
Kawele, principal village of Ujiji, ii. 53. Attacked by the Watuta tribe, ii. 76. Return of the expedition to, 126.
Kaya, or fenced hamlets, i. 407.
Kazeh, arrival at, i. 321, 322. Abdullah bin Salih’s caravan plundered at, 321. Hospitality of the Arabs there, 323. Revisited, ii. 167.
Kazembe, sultan of Usenda, ii. 148. Account of him, 148.
Khalfan bin Muallim Salim, commands an up caravan, i. 179. His caravan attacked by small-pox, 179, 201. His falsehoods, 179. Spreads malevolent reports at Ugogo, 262.
Khalfan bin Khamis, his penny wise economy, i. 288. Bids adieu to the caravan, 291. Overtaken half-way to Unyanyembe, 221. His civility at Msene, 399.
Khambi, or substantial kraals, of the wayside described, i. 53, 134.
Khamisi, Muinyi, and the lost furniture, ii. 168.
K’hok’ho, in Ugogo, dangers of, i. 272, 274. Its tyrant sultan, 274. Insect annoyances at, 276.
Khudabakhsh, the Baloch, sketch of him, i. 138. His threats to murder the author, 174. His illness in the Windy Pass, 214. His conduct at Wafanya, ii. 110. Reaches Kawele by land, 111.
K’hutu, expedition enters the country of, i. 86. Irrigation in, 86. Hideous and grotesque vegetation of, 91. Climate of, 92. Salt-pits of, 92. Country of, described, 119. Roads in, 335. Return to, ii. 264. Desolation of, 264.
K’hutu, river i. 86.
Kibaiba river, ii. 146.
Kibuga, in Uganda, distance from the Kitangure river to, ii. 186. Road to, 186, 187. Described, 188.
Kibuya, sultan of Mdabura, blackmail of, i. 279. Description of him, 279.
Kichyoma-chyoma, “the little irons,” Captain Speke afflicted with, ii. 234. The disease described, 320.
Kidogo, Muinyi, sketch of him, i. 140. His hatred of Said bin Salim, 164. His advice to the party at Marenga Mk’hali, 203. His words of wisdom on the road to Ugogo, 250. His management, 254. His quarrel with Said bin Salim, 255. Makes oath at Kanyenye, that the white man would not smite the land, 267. Loses his heart to a slave girl, 314. His demands at Kazeh, 377. Dismissed at Sorora, 402. Flogs Sangora, 403. Sent home, ii. 277.
Kidunda, or the “little hill,” camping ground of, i. 79. Scenery of, 79.
Kifukuru, delay of the caravan at, i. 264. Question of blackmail at, 264. Sultan of, 264.
Kigari, on the Tanganyika Lake, halt of the party at, ii. 101.
Kigwa, or Mkigwa, halt of the caravan at, i. 319. The ill-omened forest of, 319. Sultan Manwa, 319.
Kikoboga, basin of, traversed, ii. 262.
Kikoboga river, ii. 263.
Kilwa, dangers of, as an ingress point, i. 4, 5.
Kimanu, the sultan of Ubena, ii. 270.
Kinanda, or harp, of East Africa, ii. 298.
Kinawani, village of, arrival of the caravan at, ii. 35.
Kindunda, “the hillock,” i. 64.
Kinganguku, march to, ii. 251.
Kingani river described, i. 56. Valley of the, 56. Hippopotami and crocodiles of the, 56. Fish of the, 56. Its malarious plain, 69. Rise of the, 87.
Kingfishers on the lake of Tanganyika, ii. 61.
Kipango, or tzetze fly, of East Africa, i. 187.
Kiperepeta, march to, ii. 256.
Kiranga-Ranga, the first dangerous station in Uzaramo, i. 59.
Kirangozi, guide or guardian, carried by mothers in Uzaramo, i. 116.
Kirangozi, or guide of the caravan, his wrath, i. 221. Description of one, 346. Meeting of two, 351. His treatment of his slave girl, ii. 161. His fear of travelling northward, 172.
Kiringawana mountains, i. 233.
Kiringawana route in the Usagara mountains described, ii. 249.
Kiringawana, sultan, ii. 258.
Kirira, halt of the party at, i. 392. Hospitality of an Arab merchant at, 392-394. Climate of, 394.
Kiruru, or “palm leaves,” village of, i. 82.
Kirurumo, on the Mgunda Mk’hali, i. 289. Water obtained at, 289.
Kisanga, basin of, described, ii. 257.
Kisabengo, the chief headman of Inland Magogoni, i. 88. Account of his depredations, 88.
Kisawahili language, remarks on the, i. 15, _note_; ii. 198.
Kisesa, sultan, his blackmail, ii. 114.
Kitambi, sultan of Uyuwwi, recovers part of the stolen papers, i. 320.
Kitangure, or river of Karagwah, i. 409; ii. 144, 177, 186.
Kiti, or stool, of East Africa, i. 373.
Kittara, in Kingoro, road to, ii. 187. Wild coffee of, 187.
Kivira river, ii. 197.
Kiyombo, sultan of Urawwa, ii. 147.
Kizaya, the P’hazi, i. 54. Accompanies the expedition a part of their way, 55.
Knobkerries of Africa, ii. 306.
Kombe la Simba, the P’hazi, i. 54.
Konduchi, march to, ii. 274. Revisited, 276.
Koodoo, the, at Dut’humi, i. 87.
Koodoo horn, the bugle of East Africa, i. 203.
Kraals of thorn, in the Usagara mountains, i. 230. Of East Africa, 354.
Krapf, Dr., result of his mission, i. 6. His information, 7. His etymological errors, 36, _note_.
Kuhonga, or blackmail, at Ugogo, i. 252. Account of the blackmail of East Africa, 253.
Kuingani, “the cocoa-nut plantation near the sea,” i. 42. Described, 43. Houses of, 43. Climate of, 44.
Kumbeni, isles of, i. 1.
Kuryamavenge river, ii. 146.
Kwale, halt at the nullah of, i. 315.
Kwihanga, village of, described, i. 396.
Ladha Damha, pushes the expedition forward, i. 11. His conversation with Ramji, 23.
Lakes,--Nyanza, or Ukerewe, i. 311, 409, ii. 175, 176, 179, 195. Tanganyika, ii. 42, _et seq._; 134, _et seq._ Mukiziwa, ii. 147.
Lakit, Arab law of, i. 258.
Lamp-bath of Central Asia, i. 82.
Land-crabs in the Doab of the Mgeta river, i. 81.
Language of the Wagogo, i. 306. Of the Wahumba, 311. Of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 5. Of the Wakimbu, 20. Of the Wanyamwezi, 30. Specimens of the various dialects collected, 198. Of the East Africans, 336.
Leeches in Unyamwezi, ii. 18.
Leopards in Ugogo, i. 302. In Unyamwezi, ii. 15.
Leucæthiops amongst the Wazaramo, i. 109.
Libellulæ in Unyamwezi, ii. 18.
Lions in Uzaramo, i. 63. Signs of, on the road, 172. In Ugogo, 300, 301. In Unyamwezi, ii. 15.
Lizards in the houses in East Africa, i. 371.
Locusts, or nzige, flights of, in Unyamwezi, ii. 18. Varieties of, 18. Some considered edible, 18.
Lodgings on the march in East Africa, i. 353. In Ugogo, 354. In Unyamwezi, 354. In Uvinza, 354. At Ujiji, 351.
Looms in Unyamwezi, i. 318; ii. 1.
Lues in East Africa, ii. 321.
Lunar Mountains, ii. 48, 144.
Lurinda, chief of Gungu, ii. 53. Supplies a boat on the Tanganyika lake, 87. Enters into brotherhood with Said bin Salim, ii. 125.
Lying, habit of, of the African, ii. 328.
Mabruki, Muinyi, henchman in the expedition, sketch of the character of, i. 130. His slave boy, ii. 162. His bad behaviour, 173.
Mabruki Pass, descent of the, ii. 263.
Mabunguru fiumara, i. 283. Shell-fish and Silurus of the, 284. Arrival of the party at the, 285.
Macaulay, Lord, quoted, i. 393.
Machunda, chief sultan of Ukerewe, ii. 214.
Madege Madogo, the “little birds,” district of, i. 79.
Madege Mkuba, “the great birds,” district of, i. 79.
Magic, black, or Ucháwi, how punished by the Wazaramo, i. 113, 265. Mode of proceeding for ascertaining the existence of, ii. 32. _See_ Mganga.
Magogoni, inland, country of, i. 87.
Magomba, sultan of Kanyenye, i. 265. Blackmail levied by, 265. Interview with him and his court, 266. Description of him, 266.
Magugi, in Karagwah, ii. 177.
Maizan, M., his death, i. 6. Sketch of his career, 73.
Maji m’ote, or “hot water” ant, of East Africa, i. 187.
Maji ya W’heta, or jetting water, the thermal spring of, i. 159. Return to, ii. 264.
Majid, Sayyid, sultan of Zanzibar, i. 2. Gives letters of introduction to the author, 3.
Makata tank, i. 181. Forded by the expedition, 181. Return to, ii. 262.
Makata plain, march over the, ii. 261.
Makimoni, on the Tanganyika lake, ii. 126.
Makutaniro, adventures at, i. 69.
Malagarazi river, i. 334, 337. ii. 36, 39, 47, 49. First sighted by the party, 407. Described, 408, 409. Courses of the, 409. Crossed, 410. Return of the party to the, 164.
Mallok, the Jemadar, sketch of his character and personal appearance, i. 133. His desertion, and return, 173. Becomes troublesome, 381, 382. His refusal to go northwards, ii. 172. Influence of bakhshish, 172. Sent home, ii. 277.
Mamaletua, on the Tanganyika lake, halt of the party at, ii. 115. Civility of the people of, 115.
M’ana Miaha, sultan of K’hok’ho, i. 272. Description of him, 274. His extortionate blackmail, 274.
Mananzi, or pine-apple, of East Africa, i. 66.
Manda, the petty chief at Dut’humi, i. 89. Expedition sent against him, 89.
Mandama, or Dungomaro, river, arrival of the caravan at the, i. 222. Description of the bed of the, 223.
Mangrove forest on the east coast of Africa, i. 9. Of the Uzaramo, 62.
Manners and customs of the Wamrima, i. 35, 37. Of the Wasawahili, 37. Of the Wazaramo, 108 _et seq._ Of the Wak’hutu, 120. Of the Wadoe, 124. Of the Wasagara, 235. Of the Wagogo, 309, 310. Of the Wahumba, 312. Of the Wanyamwesi, ii. 23. Of the Wambozwa, 152.
Mansanza, sultan of Msene, i. 396. His hospital, 396. His firm rule, 396. His wives, 396, 399. His visits to the author, 399.
Manufactures of Msene, i. 398.
Manyora, fiumara of, i. 80.
Manwa, Sultan of Kigwa, his murders and robberies, i. 319. His adviser, Mansur, 319.
Maraim, Abd, or Washhenzi, the, i. 30.
Mariki, sultan of Uyonwa, ii. 78.
Marema, sultan, at the Ziwa, i. 254.
Marenga Mk’hali, or “brackish water,” river, i. 200, 201, 259. Climate of, 203. Upper, water of the, 247, 271.
Maroro, basin of, its fertility, ii. 254. The place described, 255.
Maroro river, i. 231.
Marriage amongst the Wazaramo, i. 118. In Unyamwezi, ii. 24. In East Africa generally, 332.
Marsh fever, i. 82, 84. Delirium of, 84.