Index 



Goldschmidt, Robert, 214 



Gorillas, discovery of and first eastern 

 specimen, xxi, xxii ; distribution of, 

 xxiv-vi ; favourite food of, 82 ; hunt, 

 83 et seq. ; measurements of, 87 ; sleeping 

 place of, 82 



Gottorp, salt mines and works at, 18 



Gouldsbury, CuUen xiii, quotations from, 

 as chapter headings throughout book 



Gotzen, Count von, 65, 67 



Grenfell, George, grave of, 222 



Grey, Earl, 214 



Guggenheimer, 214 



Guides, see porters 



Guinea fowls, 1 1 1 



Gways (companion of author on elephant 

 hunts), 238 



Hailstorm, a terrible, 144 



Haulo River, see Epulu 



Heath fire (on Ruwenzori Mts.), 138-9 



Heather, 74, 136 



Hippos., in Ruchuru River, 102 ; near 



L. Edward, iiy et seq. 

 Hog, giant forest, 1 1 1 

 HoUants, Commander, 72, 89 

 Hyrax (tree), 189 



Ibima River, 147 



Irumu, ivory trade of, i8i ; description of, 

 182 



Ishumu (high priests of Mambela rites), 

 197, 198 



Itoa River, 147, 176 



Ituri Forest, 88, 174 ; hunting oppor- 

 tunities of, 224 ; insect pests of,i87, 18S 



Ituri River, 182 ; Valley, ivory trade 

 of, 182 



Ivory, changes in colour, 126, 225, 226 ; 

 cost of, 194; trade, 181-183 



Jadot, the brothers, 214 



Johnston, Sir H. H,, discovery of Okapi, 

 133, 154; introduction by, i-xxxv ; 

 notes by, 63, 69, 70, 79, 116, 150, 157, 

 169, 190 



Joicey, J. J., dedication to, acknowledg- 

 ment of help from, xiv 



Joko Punda, 213 



Jurassic Sea, theory of, 12 



Kabalo, 8; new warehouse at, 213 



Kabare, 98, 123 



Kagera River, 35, 92 



Kalambo Falls and River, 12, 13 



Kalengwe River, 5 



Kalimba (Watusi sub-chief), 25 



Kalongi (village at foot of Ruwenzori 



Mts.), 135. 136 

 Kalule River, 5 

 Kamsonsa River, 136 

 Kaninya Mission, 35 

 Kanyamwamba River, 136 

 Karema mica mine, 30 

 Karisimbi, 75, 76, 77 ; description of 



68-69 ; ascent of and flora, 88 

 Kasai diamond mine, 217; River, 213 

 Kasali Mountains, 98, io2 

 Kaseke, 92 



Kasiba Forest, see Bugoie 

 Kasindi, 98 

 Kasulu fort, 23, 24 

 Katanga, climate of, 3 ; Comite special 



de, 4 ; food supply of, 219 ; labour 



conditions of, 218-219; methods of 



approach, 2 ; minerals of, i 

 Katushi (village), 166 

 Kibati, dearth of water at, 73 

 Kigoma, 9 ; bombing of, 10 ; Bay, 



development of, 14, 15 ; Tabora 



Railway Line, 17 

 Kihofi, 27 



Kilo-Moto Gold Mines, 183 ei seq. 

 King Albert, 214 

 Kisenji. 55, 56, 72, 89, 225 

 Kinshasa, railway plans for, 213 

 Kissale Lake, centre of palm oil in- 

 dustry, 7 

 Kitega, 29 ; native celebrations of Belgian 



Independence Day at, 30, 31 

 Kivu Lake, 34, 48 ; cost of living in 



district, 58 ; description of 56 et seq. ; 



rainfall statistics, 273-76 ; volcanic 



eruptions near, 65 et seq. 

 Kob antelopes, in, 113 



Labour, see Native labour 



Lakes. Chohoa, 32, 34, 35 ; Edward, 95, 

 98, 99, 107, 116, 121; Kissale, 7; 

 Kivu, 34, 47, 56, 273, 276 ; Leopold II, 

 222; Mohazi, 36; Moho, 102; Mutanda, 

 100 ; Mweru, 3, 8 ; Tanganyika, 8, 

 ch. II, II et seq., 30; Towa, 9 



Lankester, Sir E. Ray, 328 



Lemurs (enemies of moths), 256 



Leocque, Lt., 72 



Leopard, the forest, 157, 195 



Leopards, Human Society of, 206-8 ; 

 claw knives used by Human Leo- 

 pards, 208 ; initiation into Society, 

 209. 



Leopold II, Lake, 222 



Lesi, 170 



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