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PAGE 



New Mexico, Soils in 50 



Neicsteadina, Theob. ... ... ... ... 151 



.Vimitti, Dongola Province, &c., 95-6, 125 ; 



PI. VI. (7, 8), facimj 126 

 Nitrites in Khartoum Water-supply ... 27 ct seq. 

 Nitrifying organisms in Soil, stimulus given to, 



by use of Gypsum 64 



North Africa, Fatalities in, from Scorpion-sting 182 

 North-West Africa, Scorpion in, specially 



venomous (.fi. [P] aii.iliYilis,'L,.) ... 184 

 Nose and Ear Perforation among Gour women . . . 272 



Nuba tribe, Teeth-e.xtraction among 266 



Nuri, Basin cultivation at, attack on, of Cut- 

 worms ... ... ... ... ... 95 



Nursery Stock, Inspection and Fumigation of, 



objects of 96 



Nuttall, Prof. G. H. F., work of, in identifying 



Ticks 128, 129 



Nyadwai, Shilluk king 218 



Animal form assumed by 230 



Belies of, at Kodok 219 



Tree and grave of, at Kodok 229, Fig. 59, 238 

 Nyakang and the Divine Kings of the Shilluk, 

 The Cult of, by C. G. Seligmann, 



195, 216; Figs. 49-60, 233-8 



Cenotaph shrines of 221 



Disappearance of 220, 221 



First Shilluk king 217, 218 



Origin of 219-20 



"Nyakang," sacred object of the Shilluk 223-4, 225 

 Nyam-nyam and Gour People inhabiting the 

 Eastern Bahr-El-Ghazal, Some 

 Tribal Customs in their relation 

 to Medicine and Morals of the, liy 

 B. G. Anderson. Sec also Gours, 19, 239 

 Birth Customs of ... ... ... ... 275 



Cannibalism of ...274-5 



Chest complaints common among 259 



Cosmetic Scarring . . . 268, 270 ; Fig. 78, 271 



Death and Burial among 275-6 



Dances at Circumcision Feast 264 



Keloids of 270; Fig. 78, 271 



Lip Perforation ... 270; Pigs. 75, 77, 269, 271 



Money of Pl. XIX. (1-4), 265 



Musical instrument of Pig. 61, 240 



Origin of Name 040^ 273 



of People, and present Constitution of 



239 ct seq. 



Pillow of Pi;,. 62, 240 



Teeth-Extraction, &c., of, 268; 



PI. XX. (1-9), 267 



Voracity of ... 273 



Nyctcribosca africana. Walk., 126; 



PI. VI. (6), .facinrj 126 

 Figures in darker type indicate 



O 



Oats, benefit to, of Gypsum in Soils 63 



(-Eatrichv of the Sudan, 127; PI. IV. (3), faciny 118 



(Estrus ovis L., ... ... ... ... 127 



Variolijsuit, Ijiv.,Endo-parasite of Antelojies, 

 PI. IV. (4), faciixj 118 ; 



Figs. 15, 16, 127 

 Officials, A. E. Sudan, Entomological voluntary 



work of ... ... ... ... 97 



Cm Nabardi, ancient Gold Mine at, now worked 2U7 

 Open Spaces in Tropical Cities, 288; 



Figs. 80, 84, 278, 282-3 



(Iphiucijihalns obscurun, as Mosquito larvicide ... 110 



Oracular Bites, Nyam-nyam ... ... 252 ef seq. 



Ordeal by Poison, Nyam-nyam 252 



Ornaments, see also Keloids, considered a~ 

 Charms, Nyam-nyam, .£■(•., 254 ; 



PI. XVIII., 255 

 Oniilhodoros moiihata. Carrier of Belapsing 



Fever, Uganda 129 



•Saviynyi, Living Specimens sent to pjurope 



for Experiments ... ... ... 9" 



Numerous in Kordofan and near Khartoum 129 



Ortliopodomyia, Theob. ... ... ... ... 151 



Ortolan 163 



Ortygospisa atricollis, Vieill. ... ... .-. 168 



OtlioSs genus. Hirst 191, 193 



Floweri, Hirst ... 193 



Owen Bey, Governor of Mongalla Province, 

 suggestion of, un " Millions " and 

 Malaria 97-8 



Palieophonus mincius, found in upper Silurian 



deposits ... ... 181 



Panama Canal Zone, Mosquito Larvicide used in, 109-10 

 Visit by Mr. Wellcome to Sanitary 



Department 21 



Pandiaus genus, strictly African... ... ... 183 



Foot of, end of, and Sternum of. 



Pigs. 24 (B) tt- 27, 183 

 I'ancUiins, genus, Thorell., {scorpio, Pocock), 



186-7; Figs. 24 (B) ,(■ 27, 183 



.lustralis, L. 184 



Exitialis, Pocoek 187, 188 



fMpcrator, C. L. Koch, 187, 188; 



PI. XV. (1), 189 



Congeners of ... 188 



var. Subtypicus, Kraepelin ... ... 188 



Pallidus, Krajpelin, 187, 188; PI. XV. (2) 189 



var. ffregoryi and congeners 187 



the more important references 



