INDEX 



Abruzzi, Duke d', on geology of 

 Ruwenzori, 208, 210 



Adolf Friedrich cone, the, 156 



Afforestation advisable in Ruanda, 51 



Africa, first time of using photo-theo- 

 dolite in, 22 ; monkey-hunting 

 difficult in, 104 ; my determination 

 to visit, I ; need for discipline in 

 dealing with natives of, 166 ; plan 

 matured for a further visit to, in 

 1904, I ; reasons for visiting, i 



Agricultural possibilities of Ruanda, 50 



Albert Edward, Lake, ornithological 

 wealth of, 178 ; we reach southern 

 banks of, 177 



Albert, Lake, description of, 224 ; fauna 

 of, 224 ; I determine to visit district 

 between, and Lake Kiwu, 2 ; we 

 reach the southern end of, 224 



' Alpine " growths on Mount Nina- 

 gongo, 114 



Anaradjapura, hunting in the neigh- 

 bourhood of, 1 



Antelope, marsh, seen at Lake Mohasi, 

 43 ; dwarf, my attempts to preserve 

 alive, 244 ; striped, of the Congo 

 forest, 204 ; Swala, seen at Katojo, 

 ig ; various species of, obtained, 

 204 



Anthropological specimens, Dr. Cze- 

 kanowski collects, 17 ; results of 

 exp>edition, 2S1 



Ape, anthropomorphous, 123 



Apparatus, scientific, carried by expe- 

 dition, 4 



Arabises, or Wangwana, description of, 

 240 



Arrows, poisoned, of the Wambutti 

 pygmies, 200 



Askari, bravery of, 162 ; dispersal of, 

 247; distinctive clothing of, 4; drill 

 and evolutions of, 59 ; drowning of 

 a Congolese, 254 ; pluck of, 28 ; 

 selected from the Daressalam com- 

 pany, 4 ; thirty-five, assigned to me 

 by the Colonial Office, 4 



Atoxyl, sleeping sickness checked by use 



of, 185 

 Avakubi, an official dinner at, 246 ; 



arrival at, 246 ; description of, 246 ; 



we leave, 251 ; we start for, 244 

 " Awake " rapids, 256 

 Azande, community of interests among 



the, 49 



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Baboons, Wiese bags two, 244 



Bacteriologist, Dr. von Raven ap- 

 pointed, 3 



Bamboo forests of Mount Ninagongo, 

 description of, 117 



Banalia, encampment at, 259 ; mode of 

 fishing at, 259 



Bananas, our consumption of, 8 



Band, negro, at Boma, 275 



Bangala, skin puffings on foreheads of, 

 40 



Bark, manufacture of material for wear- 

 ing apparel out of, 16 



Barrabarra, 17, 241 



Barter, articles of, carried by expedi- 

 tion, list of, 6 ; required by ex- 

 pedition, 4 



Barth6Iemy, Father Superior, inspires 

 confidence in the Batwas, 132 ; 

 secures a chimpanzee, 139 ; we bid 

 farewell to, 139 ; we take supper 

 with, 80 



Barumbu, plantation at, 267 



Basoko, arrival at, 263 ; bad reputation 

 of, 264 ; description of, 263 ; our 

 reception at, 263 ; we depart for, 

 by steamer, 261 



Bastien, M., at Kiagod^, 221 



Batwa, description of the, 105 ; famous 

 pygmy hunters, 104 ; meaning of 

 names among the, 133 ; method of 

 catching monkeys, 107 ; pygmy 

 tribe of Ruanda, 47 ; skill and 

 celerity of the, 131 



Batwas, bring in a live monkey, 107 ; 

 comparison of physique of different 



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