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INDEX 



instrument.?, 113, (ijl>, 664, 6!)7 ; bouse?, 

 113 et seq., GIO, 6S!) ; latrines, lU, 646, G47 ; 

 sense of decency, 114, 220, 647, 648, 6S5 ; 

 no sense of colour, 114, 116, 675; love of 

 dogs, 220; of books, 273; of the Cei)lialoplms 

 skins, 387 ; physical characteristics, 488 li 

 seq., 638 ; origin of the Baganda, 636 ; 

 lavages among them of syphilis, 640; dis- 

 like to circumcision, 640 ; population, 640 ; 

 other diseases, 642 et seq. ; immorality, 642, 

 685 ; effect of Christianity on, 642 ; bark- 

 cloth and clothing, 648 et seq. ; building, 

 651 ; towns, 656 ; roads, 657 ; canoes, 659 ; 

 pottery, 661 ; basketwork, 662 ; mats, 663 ; 

 leather and dressed skins, 664 ; Baganda 

 harps, 665 ; weapons, 666 ; shields, 666 ; 

 hunting, 668 ; iishing, 668 ; domestic 

 animals, 669 ; fondness for eating termites 

 (" white ants "), 669, 699, 709 ; very fond of 

 dogs, 670, but nevertlieiesshave donenothing 

 to domesticate the wild creatures of their 

 own country, 671 ; liking for bananas, 

 671 ; food, 671 ; customs at meals, 672 ; 

 smoking, 674 ; agriculture, 674, 675 ; doctors 

 and witchcraft, 676 et seq. ■ blood-letting, 

 cupping, therapeutics, 676 ; religion, 677 , 

 pagan beliefs, names of gods, 677, 678 ; his- 

 tory, 678 etseq. ; origin of name-gaiida, 678; 

 ideas of geography, 684, 697 ; bloodshed 

 and cruelty, 685 ; politeness, 685 ; saluta- 

 tions and greetings, 686 ; marriage, - 687 

 divorce, 689 ; birth, 689, 690 ; infertility of 

 women, 690 ; clans and totems, 691, 692: 

 restrictions in diet, 691 ; corpse eating 

 (cannibalism), 692, 693; death rites, 693 

 making an heir, 694; laws of succession 

 694, 695 ; linguistic acquirements, 695 

 arithmetic, astionomy, 697; songs, 698 et 

 seq. ; folk-lore, 7C0 ei seq. ; kings and 

 dynasties, see Uganda 



Ganda, Bu-, country, 116, see Uganda. 



Ganda, Lu-, language, 274, 680, 895, 897, 902 



Gazella granti, 40, 389 : thomsmti, 40, 889 



Gazelles, .'189 



Gedge, Mr. Ernest, 61, 231, 2.92 



Geese, Egyptian, 129, 397; "pygmy," 397; 

 spur-winged, 397 



Genets, 367 



Genetta ■victoricc (genet cats), 205, 367 



Geraniums, 51, 319 



German East Africa, 2, 212, 230 



Germany, Germans, lOB, 196, 230, 231, 293 



Gessi Pasha, 152, 155 



Gesu, Lu-, language, 154, 802 ; Ba-, 724 



Ghouls (corpse eaters), 692 



Gibbons, Major A. St. H., 353 



Giraffe, 146, 288, 353, 375, 775 ; five-horned, 25, 



26, 353, 375, 377 

 Gizii, or Kizii, Ba-, 746 ; I-, language, 902 

 Glaciers, ISO, 184 

 Gneiss, 304, 305 

 Gnu, 389 



Goanese (Indians), 41, 375 

 Goats, 46, 289, 551, 669, 670, 715, 728, 742, 743, 



752, f-14, 816, 875, 878 

 Gods, spirits, deities, 631, 677-78, 718, 752 

 Gold, 23, 28(1, 304, SCS 

 ''Golden rods" (Knipliojia), 28 

 Gondokoro, 144, 219, 220, 886 

 Gordon, General, 221, 222, 223, 224 

 Gorilla, 206, 207, 355, 383 

 Gosse, the late Philip, 378 

 Granite, 78, 304, 305 

 Grant, Colonel, 218, 219, 220, 329 et seq. 

 Grant, Mr. W., C.M.G., 247, 304 

 Grant's gazelle, 40 

 Grant's zebra, 114 

 Graphite, 304 

 Grass, 25, 44 

 Grebes, 125, 189, 404 

 Gregory, Dr. J. VV., 329 

 Grogan and Sharp, Messrs., 510 

 Ground-nuts (Araeliis, Voandzela), 290, 737 

 Ground-rat, the, 368, 691 

 Groundsels, giant, 61, 168 

 Guinea-fowl, 402 

 Gulls, 404 

 Gums, 293 



Guns, gunpowder, 214 

 GwAS' NoiSHU : plateau, .25, 798 ; people, 798 ; 



language, 902 



Hahenana orchids, 168, 318 



Hair, extraordinary dressing of, among Turkana- 



Suk, 843 et seq. 

 Hamitbs, Hamitic influence, 210 i-t seq., 473, 



482, 485, 547, 602, 764, 796, 818, 885, 887, 



894 

 Hanlon, Bishop, 276 



Hannington, Lake, 5, 13 et seq. ; Bishop, 13, 228 

 Hare and the tortoise, the, 603 

 Hare, the, 368, 711 ; in folk-lore, 603, 604, 711 



et seq. 

 Harman, Captain, 244 

 Harps, Uganda, ancient Egyptian, 210, 665 

 Hartebeest, 146, 389 ; Jackson's, 26, 389 ; Coke's, 



389 



