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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Aguok, chief of Fadibek, 247, 269, 270 

 Ahmed Auat, sta. in Bahr-el-Ghazal, 469 

 Aire, river, see Yalo 

 Aje, a div. of the Lango (3° N. 33° 45' E.), 



244, 252, 415 

 Akbaya, a div. of the Makrakji, 376 

 Akka, dwarfish tribe, call themselves 

 Batwa (1° 30' N. 29° 30' E. and else- 

 where), physique, 316, 429 ; mode of 

 life, 315 ; weapons, 194, 316 ; half- 

 breeds, 316 ; native designations, 508 

 Akkara, country (3° 23' N. 33° 10' E.), 



238, 249, 293 

 Akudeli, div. of the Makraka, 376 

 Ak^uero, mt. (3° 52' N. 32° 37' E.), 254, 



255 

 Alare, khor (3° 55' N. 33° 37' E.), 242 

 Albert Lake (Mwuatan Nzige), navigation, 

 14, 147, 162; depth, 148, 157, 159; 

 saltness, 184 ; origin, 171; sea-sick, 184 

 Albinos in Unyoro, 64, 447 

 Albizzia serico-cephalus, a mimosa-like 



tree, order Leguminosse, 106 

 Alel Kuimba, a forge (6° 50' N. 29° 4' E.), 



345 

 Aliagar, hill (3° 45' N. 32° 30' E.), 255 

 Alio, khor (mouth 50° 16' N. 29° 42' E.), 



387 

 Aloe's, 37, 137, 183, 161, 360 ; used in 



incantations, 149 

 Aluganya sta. (4° 45' N. 30° 8' E.), 387 

 Aluri, tribe, see Lux 

 Alwaj (Elvvaj), see Waj 

 Amadi, sta. (5° 33' N. 30° 21' E.), its 

 Danagla despots, and statistics of popu- 

 lation, 311-312, 409 ; defence, 471, 

 473-6, 479-80, 486 ; also 355 

 Amadina, "wax-bill," a bird, 34 

 Amara or Uamara (Eastern Usoga ?), 97 

 Amaranthus (caudata?), 25, 48, 148, 372, 



459 

 Ambaj (Herminiera), 11, 12, 436 

 Ambereko, vill. (5° N. 29° 33' E.), 384, 385 

 Amblyospiza, a bird, 200 

 Amok, khor (3° 52' N. 33° 3' E.), 243 

 Amomum (genus of the order Scita- 

 minese), 106, 125, 199, 268, 277 (native 

 names), 362, 423 (use of its seeds) 

 Ampularia Wernei, a plant, 279 

 Amrupi, hot spring (3° 23' N. 32° 12' E.), 



158 

 Amulets, in Beramese, 36 

 Anastomus lamelligerus, a stork, 162, 166 

 Andropogon sorghum, see Durrah 

 Anflna, chief of Magungo, Shifalu, and 

 part of the Lilngo country, 21, 137 (a 

 "gentleman"), 283-284 (reception, 

 character) ; 472, 486 

 Anflna's island (Mukana), (2° 16' N. 32° 

 17' E.), 280 



Angal, vill. (2° 10' N. 30° 58' R), 151 

 Angrsecum, a parasitical orchid, 125 

 Anje, khor (4° 34' N. 29° 51' E.), 371 

 Ankareb (Arabic), bedstead, 131 

 Anogeissus, silk -tree of Arabs, order 



Combretacese, 314, 384, 387, 399 

 Anomalurus orientalis, a flying squirrel, 



200, 397 

 Anona, tree, 199 (fruit), 306, 362, 373, 



399, 443 

 Anona senegalensis, "gourd-tree," 104 



(northern limit) 

 Ansea, chief of Kanga (4° 42' N. 29° 32 



E.), 379, 382, 439 

 Ant-eaters, see Orycteropus 

 Antelopes, see Antilope, Tragelaphus, 



Hydrotragus 

 Anthistiria, a grass, 149, 182 

 Anthocleista, genus of the order Logo- 



niaceee, 195 

 Anthropoid apes, 399 ; see Chimpanzee 



and Masiki 

 Anthus, a pipit (bird), 183 

 Antilope (Kobus) ellipsiprymna, Ogylb, 



101, 145 

 (Neotragus) Hemprichiana, Ehr. 



(Um-dikdik), 222 



leucotis, Licht and Pet., 101, 130, 



228 



oreas, Pall., 36, 101, 222, 265 



(Bubalis) senegalensis, H. Smith, 145 



Ants (white, Termes bellicosus), 13, 24, 



26, 80, 329, 343 

 Ants, red, 310 



Anyisori, vill. (3° 48' N. 32° 5' E.\ 262 

 Aoa, khor (4° 41' N. 29° 22' E.), 383 

 Aonix, a monkey, 399 

 Apagumba, a Zande tribe, 375 

 Apes, anthropoid, see Masiki, Kinyabantu, 



and Chimpanzee 

 Aphrodisiac, 459 



Apuddo, a division of the Mitdi, within 

 whose territory Sir S. Baker built 

 " Ibrakimia" (3° 35' N. 32° 10' K). The 

 falls of the Nile below Dufile' named 

 after it, 9 

 Aquila Wahlbergii, an engle, 183 

 Arabs from Zanzibar, in Uganda and Un- 

 yoro, 111, 113, 115, 116, 128, 132, 488 

 Arachys hypogoea, L., see Ground-nut 

 Arama, Gambari's brother (his vill., 2° 



34' N. 28° 22' E.), 199, 446 

 Arda, Arab name for white ants or 



termites, 13 

 Ardea alba and comata, herons, 166, 144 

 Ardeb, a measure, holds about three 



bushels 

 Areda, mt. (3° 30' N. 32° 5'), 255 

 Arenga, khor (3° 41' N. 32° 57' E.), 246, 

 295 



