INDEX 



405 



Faderellah, son of Rabeh, ii. 211 ; ability 

 of, ii. 171 ; at Gulfei when Rabeh 

 died, i. 195 ; hangs Kiari, i. 284 ; 

 sacks N'gala, ii. 140 ; defeated 

 and slain by the French at Gujba, 

 1901., i. 228-9 



Faraggi, ii. 337, 346 



Farmer, Lieutenant, commanding British 

 girrison, Maifoni fort, i. 242 ; 

 his friendliness, 246, he attends 

 C.A.'s military funeral, 257, and 

 makes a cross for the grave, 258 



Fatuma, rescued from slavery by C.A., 

 i. 109-10, gratitude shown by, to 

 B.A., ii. 76 



Fever, in Africa, golden rule for treating, 

 ii. 162 



Filters, dangers of, i. 15 



Fire-kindling, one way of, ii. 355 



Fish of Lake Chad, G.'s collection, i. 175-6, 

 253. 317, 347, ii. 291, 377, Bou- 

 lenger's notes on, ii. 315-7 ; large, 

 ii. 48 ; stinging, i. 339 

 in Shari river, large, ii. 120 



Fishing tribes, (.sec Buduma), on the Nun, 

 i. 20, on the Benue, 150 

 methods of, 



Bakanga, ii. 270 



Baghirmi, ii. 158 



Bakango, ii. 270 



Kotoko, ii. 120 



Sara, ii. 167-8 



Yakoma, ii. 246 



Yo river natives (unnamed) i. 167-9 



Fits, not uncommon among Hausas, de- 

 scription of, ii. 279-80 <b note 



Fittri, attack on, by Sultan of Wadai, 

 (1904), ii. 28 



Floods on Lake Chad, ii. 103, 106 



For9ados, arrival at, the starting-point of 

 the Expsdition, i. 18 



Foreign governments, thanks to, ii. 377 



Forest region, Africa, avifauna of, ii. 21 



Forest, the, see Angu forest 



Fort Archambault, French position, ii. 172. 

 ii. 174, country near, 178, 180 

 Crampel, French Civil Station, ii. 207, 

 country near, 209, arrival at, 211. 

 rubber, &o., at factory of, 211-12 ; 

 native trib?s near, 213; worries 

 of stay at, 215 

 Laray, i. 342, 354, ii. 110-11; position 

 and importance of, French military 

 post at, hospitality at, ii. 130-1 ; 

 B.A. and G., coming 4 and goings, 

 ii. 130, 137, 145, game collection 

 near, G.'s success in, ii. 298 ; 

 giraffe near, 299-300 ; low price 

 of horses at, ii. 42, 134 

 Maifoni, see luid'zr Maifoni 



Foureau, M., route of, to Lake Chad. i. 3 



Fonreau-Lamy Mission, arrival of at Kusseri, 

 ii. 175 



Fox, Lieutenant, at the siege of Burmi, i. 226 

 Francolin, discovered by Denham and 



Clapperton, ii. 38 

 Frekhaio, Yam- Yam village, i. 157 

 French, conflicts of, with Rabeh, ii. 169 et 

 seq., final success of, 177; defeat of 

 Rabeh'sson, (1901), at Gujba, 228-9 

 French Civil Administration, French Congo, 

 headquarters of, ii. 211 

 Congo, see Congo, French 

 French, the, in Africa, kindness of, as to 

 shooting, ii. 220 

 on the Shari, ii. 128 

 French and Belgian territory, asjDCct of, at 



Mobbai, ii. 235 

 Freydenberg, Lieutenant, on lack of water 



in Lake Chad, ii. 48 

 " Fritz," pet hippo of the Germans, at 



Kusseri, ii. 143 

 Fudjulu tribe, location of, ii. 352, 357 

 Fulani race, see also Cow-Fulani, 

 architectiu'e at Bauchi, i. 212J 

 cattle-dealing, at jNIaidugari. i. 268 

 defeat by British, (1903), at Burmi, i. 224 

 hostility of, to the white man, i. 195-7 

 invasion of 1809, traces of, i. 172 

 origin and history of, i. 190-3 

 religion of, i. 194-7 



Gaba Shambi, the goal of the whole journey, 

 B.A.'s meeting at, with Mackworth, 

 and first sight of the Nile, ii. 372-3 



Gabai, hospitable Kanuri town, i. 163 



Gabai Kalima, hospitable king at, i. 164 ; 

 waterless region beyond, 230-1 



Gaboriaud, M., at Krebjji, his hospitality, 

 ii. 218 



Gaddam, B.A. sees a Hausa wrestling-match 

 at, i. 220-1 



Gaidam, ii. 6 ; G.'s journey to. i. 164, and 

 arrival at, the surrounding country. 

 165 ; arrival of B.A. at, his route 

 thence to Yo, 232 



Gaima Hills, or Rang?, ii. 307 ; ancient 

 stone-implements obtained in, by 

 B.A., ii. 325, probable uses of, 327 ; 

 rapids on the Kibali near, ii. 321 ; 

 trend, elevation, and mineralogy of, 

 ii. 320 ; tribes near, ii. 323 

 Mount, magnetic iron-ore on, ii. 325 



Gambi, nobility of the Logo tribe, ii. 337 



Galadima, Hausa quartermaster of escort, 

 i. 21 ; presented with his Kano 

 campaign medal, at Yo, his pride in 

 it, i. 234-5 ; his Christmis offering, 

 i. 348 ; at Fort Lamy, his marriage 

 and religious energy, ii. 135-6 ; as 

 merchmt, ii. 231 ; farewell to, at 

 Khartoum, he goes to Mecca, ii. 

 375 



Gamari, a Kerri-kcrri stronghold, described, 

 i. 112-7 



