The following are the dialects dealt with in these vocabularies, appearing in nine 

 :sets, ]iaged as given below : — 



1. .Somali; 2. Turkana ; 3. 8uk ; 4. Karamojo ; 5. >S. Karamojo or Kakisera ; 



6. Elgnnii Pages 903-912 



7. Masai; 8. Ngishu ; 9. Bari ; 10. Nandi and Elgoiny' ; 11. Kamasia ; 



12. Dorcobco Pages 913-926 



13. Acholi ; 14. Ja-luo ; 15. I^ango or Liikedi ; 16. - Aluru ; 17. Madi ; 



18. Avukaya . . . ' Pages 927-935 



19. Logbwari ; 20. :\rundu ; 21. Makarka or Nyam-Nyam ; 22. Lendu, Lega or 



Balega ; 23. Mbuba ; 24. Bambute (Dwarfs) .... Pages 936-945 



25. Kibira or Kibila ; 26. Libvanuma or Lihuku ; 27. Kuamba ; 28. Mangala ; 



29. Ilingi ; 30. Upwtco . Pages 946-958 



31. Bomangi ; 32. Abudja ; 33. Abaluki ; 34. Oliikonjo ; 35. Orunyoro 



Pages 959- 968 



36. Urutoro ; 37. Oruhama ; 38. Urunyaruanda ; 39. Kibakabwari ; 40. Lusese 



Pages 969-979 



41. Luganda ; 42. Luswga ; 43. Lunyara ; 44. Lukabarasi and Luwanga ; 



45. Luwanga of Mumia's Pages 980-992 



46. Lukonde (N.W. Elgon) ; 47. Luswkwia and Lugesu (Masaba) ; 48. Lusinga 



or Chula ; 49. Igizii ; 50. Kikuyu or Ikuyu .... Pages 993-1001 



Special notes as to the districts in which these are spoken will be found at the 

 commencement of each set. 



