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INDEX 



Coles, Colonel A. H., 252, 2Gs 



Collectors, assistant collectors, 207 



Collocasia arums, 575 



Colobus monkeys, 31, 61)2, 808, 870 ; red species, 

 136 ; new species, 188, 361, 862 



Colony, white man's, 42 



Cohiniha t/u'inea, iOi 



Colvile, Sir Henry, 235, 236, 27!» 



Coiiibirtitm racemosum, 91 



Commerce : commercial prospects, 277 et seq. ; 

 list of products, 293 ; commerce and con- 

 cessions, 296 



Commissioner: deputy, sub-commissioners, 267 



Congo Forest, 191, 196 r-^ seq., 205, 214. 379, 380. 

 899 



Congo Free State, 190, 193, 197, 19S 



Congo languages, 897 



Congo negroes, 4S8 et xeq., 5o(; 



Congo River. 221 



Conifers, 31, 134, 318 



Cook, Dr. A. II., 274, 640 ; J. H., 274 



Corcojjsis, 51 



Cormorants, 73, 129 



Corijtliceola, 75, 118, 400 



Cost of Uganda to the British taxpayer 296, 298 

 -Cotton, 293 

 "Cotton cloths, 104 



Crabs, 410, 453 



Cranes, crowned, 129, 402, 692, 737, 870 



Crater lakes. 124, 125, 130, 177, 189 



Crater rim of Elgon, 61 



Craters, volcanic, 5 



Criiium lilies, 319, 320 



Crocodiles, 82, 143, 403 



Cross as a symbol, 678 



Cross River (Old Calabar), 212, 482 



Crows, 399 



Crustacea, 453 



Cunningham, Mr. J. F., 24S, 638, 69«, 700; 

 Major, 238 



Cyoads (AnrejjJtalartos), 134, 322 



Uailt/ Telcfjraph, the, 222 



Daisies, 28, 125, 164 



Uamaliscns (bastard hartebeest), 2i;, 114, 388 



Dances: Pygmy, 543; Baganda, 694; Kavirondo, 



7.53; Masai, S33; 8uk, 851 

 Date palms, wild, 3.3, 94, 314, 651, 692 

 Daudi Chua, king of Uganda, 246, 682 

 Death customs, legends about, 606, 749, 793 

 Debasien, Mount, 61, 854 

 Debono (Maltese trader), 221 

 Deceased wife's sister in Kavirondo. 747, 790 



Decle, Mr. Lionel, 143, 6S4 



Delamere, Lord, 421 



l)er\ishes (Mahdists), 149 



Dick, Mr. (a Scotch trader), 245 



Dignitaries, court, Uganda, 682-84 



Dinka : people, 144, 761, 79ti, S38 ; language, 



762, 8K7 ; country, 796 

 Biptcra, 413, 465 



Diseases, native, 593, 610, 750, 795, 828 

 Divination, 751, 792 

 Dog, hunting {Lycapu), 146, 368, 848 

 DoGGETT, Mr., 10,. 159, 182, 184, 24H, 256, 326, 



358, 372, 404, 487 

 Dogs, 66, 540, 586, 670, 692, 738, 818, 873; 



Abyssinian (Ca?iis sunetisis), 368 

 Dolwe Island, 73, 80 

 Domestic animals, the Negro's, 486 

 Donaldson Smith, Dr., 421 it seq. 

 -Donkey, 19, 41, 817, 818, 849, 875 ; see also Ass 

 Door, customs as to opening and shutting, 752, 781 

 Dracfenas, 7, 51, 92, 164 

 Drought, 23, 63. 189 

 Drum, the, 210, 558, 664, 716 

 Drunkenness, 591 

 Ducks, 125 

 Dufile, 143 

 Durra River, 136 

 Dutch, 276, 378 

 Duyker, see CejjhalojjJins 

 Dwarf, see Pygmy 



Dweru (Dueru), Lake, 129, 130, 132, 219, 594 

 Dynasties of Hima (Ankole) sovereigns, 214 ; 



of Uganda sovereigns, 214 ; of Unyoro 



sovereigns, 214 



Eagle, bateleur, 140, 397, 403 ; fishing, sea, 78, 



129, 402 ; crested, 397, 402 

 Ear ornaments, plugs, 866 

 Ear-rings, 36, 209, 728, 783, 805 

 ^East Africa, British : Protectorate, 2, 254, 267, 



268 ; Company, 2?0, 231, 233 

 East Africa, generally, 98, 146 ; German, see 



German East Africa 

 East African Bantu Negroes contrasted with 



the races of Uganda in measurements. 488 



et seq. 

 East African botanical region, 314 

 Eastern Province, 1, 5, 40, 276 

 Egrets, 129, 403 

 Egypt, Egyptians : ancient, 36, 97, 209, 359, 386, 



602, 741 ; ancient, influence on the Negro, 



210,486; modern (Muhammadan), 97, 213 



beads from. 7^4 



