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large mango trees, the fruit of which is large and of excellent quality. 

 These trees were prohably introduced by Arab slave dealers and 



Fk.. j,(). — W'aluzi cliiefs dressed i'dt the daiuc Tl:i-_\ are, I'ri.m 

 left to right, Kikovio (son of .A.rara\ve ) , Jklizamljo (a L!aRannva 

 or prince of the fourtli generation) and Araravve (brotlier uf 

 the head chief, Andugu). 



The dress consists of an undergarment of hark cidth, made 

 from the hark of a fig tree, of two skins of leopard or serval 

 cat, one over the shoulder and one around the loins. Kach carries 

 a long how, decorated with hanana l":I)er, two arrows and a long 

 spear. 



They live largely on cattle, and inhahit the high mountain grass- 

 lands of L'rundi. They are exceedingly tall, .slender and athletic 

 men, are alert and pleasant and arc almost untouched hy white 

 influence. 



merchants, and probably all originated as scedling.s. Along the shore 

 of T.anganyika in L'nmdi many plants were collected, in the high- 

 land back of the lake at X'gano X'gano, tlic rolling bills are covered 



