TO NATURAI. HISTORY VOCABULARY 



Kwala (kwalai), or 

 Kwara (kwarai), 

 or Kwa (kwai) 



Bamf) (bamni) 



Gbegi (gbegi) . . . 



Kalo (kaliii) . . . . 



Konjo (konjo) 



Ngoru (ngoroi) 

 Nguwa (nguwe) . 



Ndogl)o-yusn (ndogb(_ 

 ynsni) 



Tuwa (tmve) . 



Monkeys 



I Any monkev, not otherwise speci- 

 j fied. 



Baboon. 



Gorilla (Scli.). 



A large monkey. 



A fabnlons anthropoid inhal)itant 



of the forest. 

 Query a gorilla. 

 A monkey with yellowish back and 



whitish belly. 

 Ape ; chimpanzee (Simia froiflo- 



<hjte.). 

 A monkey with the upper and 



outer parts black, the inner 



parts red (Sch.). 

 A fabulous anthropoid inhalntant 



of the forest with magical 



powers. 

 Big. black monkey with long tail. 



Gone (gonei) . 



Lulu (Inlui) . . . 

 Manyale (manyalei) 

 Kendawi (kendawi) 

 Koli (k.jli) .... 

 Koli gole (Koli gole) 

 Kowulo (kowului), or 



Kewuln (kewuloi) 

 Moni (moni) . 

 Njala (njale) . . _ . 

 Nyangbe (nyangbei) 



rygL> (PL'gyi) • • 



Cats 



The common domestic cat. 



Ditto. 



Ditto. 

 xV cat (Sch.). 

 A leopard. 

 The white leopard. 



> The Serval cat [Felts sercal). 



An animal of the cat kind. 



Lion. 



The golden cat. A big wild cat, 

 very savage. (Fe/is ceJido- 

 (jasfcr or Fe/is aurata.) 



A species of wild cat larger than 

 Nyangbe. 



