URUTORO. 



ORTJHIMA. 

 KABWARI. 



URUNYARUANDA. 

 LUSESE. 



Ueutoeo is spoken in Toro and Busongora, south of Ruwenzori. It is practically 

 identical with Uru-iro, which is the dialect of the negro serf population in Ankole 

 (Ba-iru). Words specially characteristic of the Busongora dialect are marked (B)> 

 and Uru-iro words are marked (I). 



OE0HIMA is spoken in Ankole by the Hima aristocracy. 



Ueunyaeuanda is spoken in Ruanda, or Bunya-ruanda, south of Ankole. 



Kabwaei is spoken on the N.W. coast of Tanganyika, called really the Mwakabwari 

 language or, sometimes, Kibakabwari. 



LusESB is spoken in the Sese Archipelago (Victoria Nyanza). 



