380 
THROUGH SOMALILAND AND ABYSSINIA 
Gabriel Guigniony, 171 
Gadabursi tribe, 19, 22, 34, 110; 
country, 23, 296; start for, 106; 
author leaves the country, 109 
Gadfly, 327 
Gadid, a man born at noon, 20 
Gagab wells, 259 
Gaha Pass, 40 
Galla graves, 24; cairns, 90 ; history, 
171; country, 197 
Gallaland, project to explore, 147, 
240, 254 
Gallas, 8, 21, 22, 207, 212, 214, 240, 
251, 254 
Gan Libah, 94, 224, 226 
Garabad, 193, 196 
Garasleh stream, 144 
Garba-aleh pool, 190 
Garbadir, 234 
Garodki Mayagéd, 120 
Garsa, 273 
Gdshdn, or shield, 10 
“Gashanbur,” or “brothers of the 
shield,” 20 
Gawa Pass, 23 
Gazella saemmerringi, 
315 ; pelzelni, 315 
Gebili, pass through, 105 
Gédi or march, 20 
Géli, author’s gunbearer, 126, 148, 
179, 226 
Geographical names, 364 
Gerasmatch, or General of the Left, 
170 
Gerenik, see Waller’s Gazelle 
Géri tribe, 20, 109, 180 
Geriré Gallas, 148, 243 
314; spekei, 
Gerlogubi, in distant Ogadén, 75, 131. 
German mission station, 21; mission- 
aries, 21 
Gildessa, 75, 140; exciting time at, 
189 
Gilimiss, 242 
Giraffe, 212, 325 
Gleichen, Count, 268, 283 
Goats, 35 
G6d trees eighty feet high, 122 
Gobau Desta sent to Gildessa to meet 
author, 144; reads Sir R. Burton’s 
book to Ras, 172 
Gojar under Gureis Mountain, 160, 
161 
Golbanti on the Tana river, 21 
Gélis Range, 3, 44, 52, 86, 224, 226, 
358 
Gol Wiyileh, or the “Valley of Rhino- 
ceroses,” 188 
Goose shot, 135 
Gosaweina, 92 
Government explorations, 75 
Grasses, 119 
Grave of a chief, 120 
Graves, 20, 28 ; description of, 90 
Greater koodoo shooting at Mandeira, 
225 ; description of, 302 
Grévy’s zebra, 192, 321 
Gu (May and June), 36, 214 
Guban, 52, 224, 295, 307, 315; or 
Lowland gazelle, 316 
Guda timber, 52, 109, 226, 227, 236 
Gudaweina, 120 
Guigniony, M., a French merchant, 
171 
Guinea-fowl, 226, 259, 327 
Guldnleh, 52, 53, 57, 68 
Guldu Hamed, mullah village 
Upper Sheikh, 23, 87 
Gumbur Dig Hill, 133, 155 
Gumbur Wedel Hill, 127 
Gum-pickers, 202 
Gurgi, 2 
Gypsum rock, 89 
at 
Habr (tribal collective prefix), 19 
Habr Awal, 19, 22, 74, 85, 121; 
Gerhajis, 19, 20, 40, 52, 76, 83, 
85, 121; Toljaala, 19, 75, 88; 
march through the country, 93, 
197 
Haddama, 128 
Hadji Adan, our Esa guide, 143 
Hado, a visit to, by author, 164, 176 
Haga (July, August, September), 36, 
116 ; wind, 116 
Haines or Shabéleh river, 207 
Halal, 203 
Haljid, 198 ; march to, 187 
Haraf, four miles from Hargeisa, 116, 
132 
Harar, 2, 20, 208, 270, 296; captured 
by Abyssinians, 114, 286; visited 
by author, 168; scenery, 272; 
rapid march from, 284 
Harasawa Valley, description of, 108 
