546 



INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Wagdnda, the people of Uganda, 29, 38, 

 39, 45, 67, 88, 111, 119 



Wagtails, see Bud} T tes, Motacilla 



Wahuma, Wawitu, or Watusi, tribe of 

 herdsmen, 35, 37, 43, 82, 92, 125, 130, 

 284, 508, 517 (pedigrees) 



Wai, a large river flowing west to Welle, 

 160 



Waj, Alwaj, or Elwaj, a Dinka tribe 

 (7° 50' N. 29° 30' E.), 339 



Wakonjo, tribe (south-east of Albert 

 Lake?), 508 



Wakori, tribe (0° 20' N. 34° E.), 505 



Wallace's zoo-geographical regions, 392, 

 404 



Wamberi, a division of the Makraka, 376 



Wamboga, see Mboga 



Wandi, sta. (4° 16' N. 30° 31' E.), 370, 

 389, 465, 468, 481 



Wando, Mbio's brother, a Zande chief 

 (original res. 4° 16' N. 28° 8' E.), 374, 

 421, 439 



Wanyoro, people of Unyoro (1° N. 31° 

 E.), 53-55, 73-97, 112-133; personal, 

 53, 73 ; extraction of teeth, 74 ; dress, 

 55, 120 ; houses, 55 ; food and drink, 

 74, 76, 78, 79; cannibalism, 77, 94; 

 diseases, 94 ; birth, 83 ; twins, 84 ; 

 graves, 93 ; matrimony, 82, 85, 90 ; 

 prostitutes, 87 ; chiefs' wives, 77 ; 

 slave-girls, 117; blood-brotherhood, 77; 

 agriculture and cattle, 79, 80, 90 ; 

 smiths, 81; bark cloth, 82; tanners, 81; 

 pottery, 88, 122 ; markets and trade, 

 79, 111, 112; political institutions, 91; 

 laws, 86, 88; poison ordeal, 88 ; home 

 rule, 89. History of Unyoro, 92 ; war 

 with Uganda, 498, 499, 501 ; legends, 

 93-96 ; witches, 82 ;] magic, 93 ; super- 

 stitions and divination, 94-96 ; geo- 

 graphical notes, 97 



Warbler, see Aedon, Cistiola 



Warrafan, swamp (6° 36' N. 29° 42' E.), 

 333 



Waru, mt. (5° 22' N. 5° 35' E.), 356 



Wasawe, tribe, probably the Musawe of 

 J. Thomson, who are not Masai (0° 40' 

 K 34° 30' E.), or the Masaba (1° 20' N. 

 23° 20' E.), 97 



Wasoga (inhabitants of Usoga, 0° 30' N. 

 31° E.), 117, 197 



Wasongora, i.e., inhabitants of Usongora 

 (q. v.) 



Water-lilies (Nymphrca), 12, 100 



Water-melons, 145, 373, 419 



Watusi, see Wahuma 



Wau, sta. (7° 34' N. 27° 52' E.), 430, 464, 

 485, 496 



Wawitu, sec Wahuma 



Wax-bill, see Amadina 



Weaver-bird, 14, 34,142, 253; see Hy- 



phantornis 

 Welle ("river," Makwa of Zande, Kibali 



of Monbuttu, Obbi of Madi), 186, 187/ 



191, 201, 441 

 Werahanje, capital of Karagwa (1° 40' S. 



3° 2' E.), 112 

 Wheat, 419 



Wheat-ear, see Myrmecocichla. 

 White Nile, ascent from Khartum, 434 

 Wichwezi, aborigines of Unyoro, 92 ; 



soothsayers, 112, 137, 285 J 

 Widow -birds, 142, 379, 389; see also 



Euplectes, Penthetria 

 Wilson, Rev. Mr., at Rubaga, 49, 522 

 Wira or Vira, dist. (south of Bun), 321 

 Wodbala, khor (3° 58' N. 32° 51' E.), 



247 

 Woll, tribe (3° 10' N. 33° 15' E.), 244 

 Woodpeckers, in Unyoro, 56 ; see also 



Pic us 

 Woratta, a people to the south of KafFa, 



512 



Xanthorpia (bats), 221, 310 j 

 Xeropetalum, a plant, 368 

 Xerus leucumbrinus (a squirrel), 227 

 Xilopia sethiopica (a plant with aromatic 

 husk), 123, 190 



Yabirus, see Mycteria senegalensis 

 Yalo, river, also known as Aire, Ire, 



Nam Rol, or Gel (source, 4° 30' N. 29° 



53' E.), 325-327, 333, 353, 354, 380, 



386, 387 

 Yam (Dioscorea alata) 106, 260, 313, 449 

 Yambuya, vill. (1° 10' N. 24° 50' E.), xxii. 

 Yangara, a Monbuttu chief (at Nenja, 



3° 20' N. 28° E.), 195, 205, 206, 445, 



446, 448 

 Yei, river, see Ayi 



Yembe, khor (4° 2' N. 30° 40' E.), 368 

 Yere, vill. (5° 35' N. 30° 13' E.), 354 



caverns (5° 48' N. 30° 22' E.), 318 



Yibi, khor (4° N. 32° 4' E.), 257 

 Yodzi, dist., near Lab6re, 262fl 

 Yuaia, Till. (3° 42' N. 32° 30' E.), 254, 



267 

 Yuba, khor (3° 15' N. 31° 57' E.), 100 

 Yussuf Pasha Hassan, 413, 433-435 



Zandi': or Nyam-Nyam, tribe (see map), 

 374, 439 (chiefs), 451; see also Makrakil, 

 Banjia, Iddio 



Zanga, sta. (5° 4' N. 30° 45' E.), 357 



Zanzibar traders in Unyoro, 07 ;. see Arabs 



Zea mays, see Maize 



