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ELEPHANT-HUNTING IN EAST AFRICA 



Africa, 27 ; difterence in horns, 49 ; 

 author's record head, 1 18 

 Imperial British East African Company, 

 2, 342 ; author's service under, 3, 



141 



Ivory, inflammability, 206; storing, 206, 

 213, 247, 3S7 



Jackals, 156, 241, 282; attachment for 



dogs, 239 

 Jackson's hartebeeste, 239 ; northern 



limit of range, 241 

 Jambeni Range, 7, 80, I18, 128, 162; 



native designation, 81 ; description of 



country, 83 ; Wakamba route for, 



161 

 Janjai district, 49, 77 

 Janjai tribe, 51, 65 

 Juma, author's gun-bearer, 76, 103, 



108, 113, 155, 193, 202, 207, 226, 



324, 354, 410 

 Juniper trees, 64, 242 ; foliage, 233 



" Kalasha " (cow ivory), 46, 48, 204 



Katheri tribe, akin to the Kikuyu, 128 ; 

 customs, 128 



Kenia, Mount, 7, 30, 49, 128; camp 

 at, 61, 126 ; description, 63 ; pheno- 

 menon at, 127 ; tribes at, 128 ; 

 country at base, 129 ; forest trees at, 

 129 ; variety of game at, 132 ; ascent 

 by Dr. Kolb, 133 note ; " Row-row's" 

 people at, 246 



Kere, 271, 304, 306, 330; author's 

 illness at, 326, 331 



Kere tribe, 315 ; chief, 307 ; war- 

 dance, 327 ; mode of warfare, 327 ; 

 disapproval of slavery, 330 



Kikuyu tribe, 128 



" Kilangozi " (head porter), 365, 433 



Kilimara {sec Mount Kenia) 



Kirk's antelope, 26, 141, 151, 186, 195 



Kisigau, 9 



" Kisima," Lake, 239 



Kites, 364 



Klipspringer, 163 



Kolb, Dr., 44, 63, 123, 125, 127, 130 ; 

 sufferings from caterpillars, 126 ; his 

 first rhino, 126 ; stung by hornets, 



131 ; combining sport with science, 



132 ; geographical expedition, 133 

 note 



Kolb, Lake, named by author, 63 note 

 Komati River, Lower, 49 

 Koodoo, greater, 82, 258 ; lesser, 26, 

 141, 142, 156 



Koppies, 15, 34, 51, 84, 100, III, 



124, 173, 190, 228, 251 

 Koran, verse of, as hunting charm. 1 15 

 " Korrigum," 274 note, 419 

 Kulale, Mount, 252, 257, 260, 380 

 " Kurunga " (rock pool), 174 



Labugo, chief of Kere tribe, 307, 310, 

 327, 330; author's " shauri " with, 

 311 ; character and appearance, 328 



Laiju district, 10, 77, 79 ; camp at, 12, 

 119, 123, 132; description, 12; 

 deadly place for pack-animals, 28 



Lalia Bay (see Alia Bay) 



Lampert, Professor, 303 



Lava, 32, 68, 72, 83, 118, 162, 258, 

 259, 265 



Leeches, 83 



Lee-Metford rifle, 120, 138, 182 



Leikipia, 246 



Lekwais, a Wakwavi, 291 



Lekwari, an Mkwavi, 339, 342, 344 



Leopards, 27, 280, 282, 313 ; gun-trap 

 for, 315, 405 



Lepidoptera collected by author, 437 



Leseya River [see Seya River) 



Lesiat, an Ndorobo, 115, 168, 170, 

 226, 243, 390, 398, 426, 428 ; belief 

 in charms, 1 15, 244 



Limestone springs, 83 



Lions, 27, 68, 72, 117, 162, 221, 249, 

 273> 394, 409 ; man-eating, 233, 

 391 ; gun-trap for, 397, 400, 406 ; 

 den, 400 



Locust birds, 275 



Locusts, 126 



Loder, Sir Edmund, 422 note 



Lorgete, an Ndorobo, 168, 170, 228 ; 

 duplicity of, 169, 171, 172, 227, 230 



Lorian, 82 



Lorogi Mountains, 80, 93, 106, 114, 

 165, 225, 408, 427 ; climate and 

 vegetation, 86, 165; " subugo "' 

 forest on, 105, 214, 219, 224, 235 ; 

 camps at, 220, 235, 237 ; correct 

 definition, 231 ; ascent by author, 

 234 ; altitudes, 238 ; boundary line 

 of animal species, 241 



Machakos, 431 



Mackenzie River, head waters, 13, 81 ; 

 tributary of the Tana, 13, 81 ; camp 

 at, 17 ; variety of game at, 26 



Maftaha, a Swahili, 393, 394, 400 



Magu, 271 



Mangoes, 4 



