INDEX 



1005 



Borup, Mr. K., 273, 274 



Botanical gardens, 118, 256 



Botany, 313 et seq. 



Boulders, 140 



Boulenger, Mr. G„ 410, 445 



Bow and arrows, 542, 545, 557, 538, 628. 820, 



876 

 Bowstring, man's first musical instrument. 210. 



558 

 Boyle, Mr. Alexander, 255 

 Bracken, 125 



Brambles (blackberries), 125, 168 

 Brazil, 210 

 Bridges, 744 



British Central Africa, 278, 279, 510 

 British firms, 294 



British Protectorate over Uganda, 235 

 British taxpayer, 295, 298 

 Bubonic plague, 593, 644 

 Buddu, 114, 116, 387, 607, 679, 680, 682 

 Budonga forest, 141 



Buffalo, 114, 146, 192, 353, 383, ,584, 692, 711 

 ■" Buganda," 116 

 Bogangadzl, 86, 592 

 Bugaya, 43, 591, 593 

 Bugoma forest, 141, 355, 591, 593 

 Bugungu, 70, 219, 591, 592 

 Bukedi : country, district, 43, 63, 64, 66, 306, 595 



et seq., 600, 772 ; language, Lukedi, 902 

 Burega (Bulega), 141, 190, 220, 568 ; see also Lega 

 Burial customs or ceremonies : Pygmies, 539 ; 



Lendu, 5.54; Uganda, 693; Basoga, 716, 



717 ; Kavirondo, 749 ; Nile Negroes, 779 ; 



Ja-luo, 793 ; Masai, 828 ; Nandi, 879-80 

 Burkeneji Masai, 798, 802, 843, 849 

 Burton, Sir Richard (Captain), 217, 218, 221 

 Bushbuck, 389, 692 

 Bushman, Bushmen, 1, 473, 477, 486,' 518, 560 



et seq., 763, 798, 852, 857, 860 

 Biish-pig {Potamoehwrus'), 375 

 Busiro, 682 

 Busoga: district, country, 43, 66, 227, 228, 279, 



306, 681, 713; see Soga, Ba- 

 Busongora, 207, 546, 568 

 Butambala, 116, 276 

 Butler, Dr., 454 

 Butter, 738, 790, S19 

 Buttercups, 28, 164, 319 

 Butterflies, 136, 200, 410 ; Lepidojitera, etc., 45 J 



et seq. 

 Buttocks, 530, 531, 757 

 Buvuma Island, 74, 75 et seq., 307, 646, 713 

 Bvanuma (Ba-, Li-), 546, i;02 

 Bwekula, 86 



Calainu-1 palm, .118 



Calico, 104 



Camels, 22, 375, 849 



Cameroons, 212 



Cannibalism and corpse-eating, 20, 692, 693 



Canoe, 210, 584 ; made of planks, 210, 609, 638 ; 



dug-out, 744, 778 

 Cape jumping hare, 353 

 Cascades, 52, 53 

 Cat?, 364 

 Cattle, 19, 46, 54, 127, 212, 289, (long-horned) 



384 et seq., 586, 620, 624, 626, 741, 787, 813, 



849, 875 

 Cattle plague, 280, 626, 829 

 Caucasian race, type, 471, 473, 588 

 Causeways across marshes in Uganda, 85, 1C7, 



583, 658 

 Cave dwellers, " cave men," 57, 383 

 Caves : on Elgon, 52 et seq., 593, 868 ; oa Eu- 



wenzori, 176 

 Central African botanical region, 317 

 Central Province, 43 ct seq., 244, 305 

 Cej)haloj}hus antelopes, 114, 386, 387, 692 

 Cereointkeciis monkeys, 94, 363, 364 ; rufoi-indU, 



94,364 

 Chad, Lake, 212, 372, 484 

 Chagwe, see Kiagwe 

 Chameleons, 176, 187, 407, 408 

 Chat (a bir^), 11, 127, 397 

 Cheetah, 146, 367 

 Chera (widow finch), 397, 729 

 Chibcharanin, Mount, 2, 23 

 Chillies, 293 



Chimpanzee, 87, 123, 136, 141, 354 ct seq. 

 Chiope, Ba- (Japalua), 581, 584, 591, 597, 682 

 Choga, see Kioga 



Christians, Christianity: in Uganda, 224; per- 

 secution of, 224 ; progress of, 272 et seq. 

 Chubb, Mr. Charles! 425 



Church Missionary Society, 223, 272 et seq., 284 

 Cicatrisation, 556, 728, 760 

 Circumcision : Pygmies, 538 ; forest Negroes, 



556; Masai, 804, 827; Suk, 847; Nandi, 



864 

 Civet cat, 205, 367 

 Climate and health, 303 

 Clouds on Euwenzori, 184 

 Clover, 28, 319 

 Cobras, 408 

 Cobus (cob, kob) antelopes, 114, 388 ; ihomasi, 



114, 388, 3S'.i ; leucotis (white-eareH kob), 



143, 389 

 Cocoanut palms, 98 

 Coffee, 289, 290, 674 



