INDEX 



1015 



languagn, 532 et scq., 889, 901, 902 ; gestare 

 language, 536; intelligence, 537; circum- 

 cision, 538 ; teeth sharpening, 538 ; clothing 

 or adornments, 538 ; religious beliefs, 539 

 mamage, birth, and buiial oustomp, 539 

 tobacco smoking, 540 ; fire-making, 540 

 use of iron, weapons, 541 ; music, dancing, 

 542, 543 ; skeleton, 559 et seq. 



Pvgmy geese, see Nottopus 



Pygmy hippopotamus, see Liberian hippo- 

 potamus 



Pygmy-Prognathous group of Negroes, 473 et 

 seq., 477, 512, (not related to South African 

 Bushmen) 518, 550, 636, 724, 763 



Pygmy races in Europe, 513 ; in Asia, etc., 517, 

 518; the oiigin of belief in fairies, kobolds, 

 etc., 514, 517 



Pythons, 94, 118, 409 



Quails, 47, 734 

 Quartz, 305 et s:'g. 



EadolifEe, Major C. DelmS, 244, 421, 774 



Rafts, 585, 776, 778, 787 



Eatel, 368 



Eats, 176 



Eavenstein, Mr. E. G., 226, 302, 722, 893 



Eebmann, Mr., 217 



Eeeds, 1.50 



Eeptiles of the Uganda Protectorate, 445 et seq. 



Eevenue of Uganda Protectorate, 255 



King-horned ruminants, 391 



Eocks, 304 et seq. 



Eocks of Euwenzori, micaceous, 176, 181, 309 



Roman Catholics, 233, 274, 275, 276 



Eoman expedition towards Lake Chad, 372 



Royal Geographical Society, 218, 226 



Euahara River, 207 



Euanda language, 898, 902 



Rubus dnggetti, 168, 325 



Raoey, Mr. R., 304 



Railway, Uganda, see Uganda 



Rain, 120, 881-82 



Rainfall, C3 ; Rudolf Province, 300; plateau 

 region, 300, 301 ; forest region, 301 ; Uganda, 

 301 ; Nile region, 302 



Eaphia palms, 92, 320, 322 



Eawson, Mr., 260 



Eeed buildings, fences, 105, 112, 652 



Eeedbuck, 26 



Regions, botanical, characteristics of, 313 



Rhinoceros, 26, 114, 353, 371 et seq. ; square- 

 lipped (" white "), 146, 353, 373 



VOL. II. 



Rhodesia, 284 



Rift Valley, 2 5, 6, 40, (discovery of) 225, 300, 

 (flora of) 313, 314; of Lake Albert, 141 



Ripon Falls, 64, 68 et seq., 219 



Roads in Uganda, 85 



Roan antelope, 146, 389, 390 



Rubaga, 275 



Rudolf : district, 1, 23, 798 ; Lake, 5, 20 ct seq., 23, 

 227, 300, 313, 79S, 841, 896 



Ruimi River, 138, 139 



Rukwa, Lake, 2 



Eumaiiika, 216 



RuwENZOEi Range, Mount, 152 etseq., partial 

 discovery by Stanley in 1875, 152 ; native 

 names of, 153 et seq. ; long invisible to 

 travellers and to author through clouds, 

 155 et seq. ; highest points of, 158 ; names 

 of, 158 ; greatest altitude of, 159 ; lowest 

 point of permanent snow, 160; previous 

 ascents to snow-line, 161 ; Ruwenzori a 

 cl.ain of heights, nut a single mountain, 

 161 ; bogs of wet moss above 9,000 feet, 162 ; 

 Portal Peaks, 161 ; summary of vegetation, 

 164 et seq. ; altitudes to which animals 

 ascend, 176 ; crater lakes of, 177; lowest 

 altitudes of permanent snow and glaciers, 

 178-80: author's ascent, 181-84; rock 

 shelters on, 181, 182; bad weather, 184; 

 forests on flanks of Ruwenzori, 186, 187 ; 

 hot springs and crater lakes, 189 ; climate 

 and temperatures, 303 ; geology of, 309, 

 311 ; aora of, 323, 324, 325 ; new colobus 

 monkey on, 362 ; chameleons of, 407 



Sabei tribe, 853, 868, 870 



Saddle-billed storks, 144, 397, 403 



Sahara Desert, 212, 473 



Salt, 131, 142, 190, (analysis of Kibero) 312, 745 



Salt lakes, 130 et seq. ; springs, 312 



Salvia, 68 



Sandawi people and speech, 518, 857 



Sandstone, 306, 308, 310 



Sanseviera, 314 



Scenery, beautiful, 51, 60, 85, 104, 124, 195; 



English-like, 28, 30, 127 

 Schizorhis zoaura, 75, 400 

 Schools, instruction, of missions in Uganda 



Protectorate, 272, 273 et seq., 275, 276 

 Sohweinfurth, Dr., 150, 757, 761 

 Scopus umtretta, 404 

 Scorpions, 199, 454 

 Scotland, 134 

 Seott, Mr., engineer, 242 



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