INDEX 



1007 



Egyptian Sudan, 149, 221, 223, 224, 239 



Ekirikiti, see Erythvina,, 116 



EUeis palm. 318 



Eland, 27, 114, 146, 389, 812 



El Burro (steaming fissures), 6, 7 



Elclama Ravine, 30, 31, 241, 800 



" Eleanor," 359 



Elephants, 22, 114, 111, 207, 208, 288, 369 et seq., 



601, 605, 691, 873 

 Eleusine, 581, 586, 735, 737 

 Elgeyo: country, 2; Rift Valley, 23, 24; people, 



language, 853, 880 

 Elgox : mountain, 24, 51 ct seq. ; district, 43 



et seq., 209, 210, 868 ; west : vegetation of, 



58 ; peculiar inhabitants of, 59, 479, 525, 



526, 724 ; crater rim of, 59 et seq., 214, 227 ; 



north, 59, 60, 868 ; east, 60, 61 ; climate of, 



303; rocks of, 306, 311; flora, 326, 327; 



once the home of a Bantu concentration, 



755, 763, 893 

 Elgonyi (Noma, Lako) people, 209, 853, 902 

 Elgumi (Wamia) : country, 66 ; language, 66, 



722, 755, 886, 902 ; people, 66, 713, 853, 855 

 Elgunono people, 834, 852, 854, 857 

 Elliot, Scott-, Mr., 159, 177 

 Elmenteita, Lake, 5 

 Elves, Baganda believe in, 677-78 

 Emilia flowers, 139 

 Emin Pasha, 149, 228, 354. 548 

 Eneeplutlartos (cycad), 322 

 English, 273, 276 

 Enjamusi (Nyarusi) Masai (Njemps) : country. 



is, 798; people, 18, 798 

 Entebbe, 118, 236, 264, 268, 271, 357, 463 

 Eriksson, Mr. Karl, 196, 198, 205, 380 

 •' Era," an old Bantu root for " white," 133 

 Erythrina tree, 46. 68, 76, 110, 116, 319 

 Ethiopia, 210 



Euphorbias, 37, 46, 314, 734 

 Eurasians, 40 



Europeans. 40; in tropical Africa, 303 

 Evatt, Lieutenant-Colonel, 243, 252, 258, 868 

 Existence after death, belief in, 752 

 Export, articles of, 288 et seq. 



Fables, 602 et seq. 



Famines, 280, 720 



Fashoda, 151, 403, 486 



Fergusson, Mr. Malcolm, L61, 162 



Fetish huts and fetish worship. 71, 75, 716, 7 lit 



Fibre for commerce, 290, 663 



Fig-trees, i 1 8 



Fil iria perstans, 6 16 



Fire, fireplace, customs concerning. 553, 732 



Fires, bush, lis 



Fischer. Dr.. 227 



Fish: Lake Xaivasha, 10; of the Uganda Pro- 

 tectorate, 447 et seq.; fishing in lake 

 Victoria, 668 ; in Kavirondo countrv, 738, 

 787, 789 



Fish-eagles, 78, 129, 397 



Fisher, Rev. A. B., 598 



Flamingoes, 13, 16. : ; '. ♦ T 



Flea, burrowing, 411, 698 



Fleas, 54, 644 



Fletcher, Mr. L., 304 



Flies, 465 



Florence, Fort, 36, 37, 42 



Flowers, 28, 47, 51, 86, 90, 91, 108, 139, (on 

 Ruwenzori) 168, 317, 319 



Flutes, 664 



Foaker. Mr.. 247, 746, 749 



Folk-lore, sec Fables, 700 et seq , 753 



Foreign Office, 224, 239, 272 



Forest, 31, 33. 40, 44, 51, 66. 141, 292 ; coniferous^ 

 24, 27 ; tropical. 30, 31, 40, 87, 88, 122. 134, 

 135, 2Uo 



Forest Negroes, 546 



Forest region : climate, etc., 301, 302, 317, 318 



Forget-me-nots, 28, 164 



Fort George, 193 



Fort Portal, 140 



Fowl, domestic, 46, 112, 670, 731 



Fowler, C. W\, C.M.G.. 268 



Francolin, 176 



Freedom, religious, 281 



French missionaries. 232. 233, 274, 275 



Fruits, native, 75. 776 



Fuel, 76 



Fulah or Fulbe people, language, 212, 486 



Fungus, 314 



Gahan, Mr. C. J., 462 



Gala: land, 146,486; people, 213, 173,588,600, 



601, 857 : language, 885 

 (Jala and the plough, 674 

 GalliTex johnstoni, 186, 100 

 Game: big, 25. 40', 138, 146, £63, 389; trap-, 25, 



286,849,874; laws and regulations, L0, 111. 



415 </ seq.: preservation, 266, 267 ; pits. s74. 



875. For native Dames for all kinds of game, 



8< i Vocabulai ies, ! 03 et seq. 

 < lames, 795 

 (Ianoa I'.a- : people, and bananas, 100; clothed 



and walking like the saints in bliss. 104; 



hospitality, lOSitseq.', music and musical 



