INDEX 



415 



Ornaments and Ornamentation, personal, 

 male and female, various tribes, 

 see also Mui'al decoration. Ear 

 ornaments, Pelele, Slave cmd Tribal 

 marks 



Bakanga, ii. 269 



Banda, i. 201 



Banziri, ii. 226-8 



Bashima, i. 149 



Bornu, i. 268, 270 



Bungba, ii. 282, 283, 284 



Dinka, ii. 368-9 



Kaohi, ii. 252 



Kachi -Panda Hill, i. 206 



Karu Kuru, i. 156 



Kwaia, i. 126 



Leti, ii. 239 



Logo, ii. 337 



Misa, ii. 360 



Tera, i. 160 



Yakoma, ii. 244-5 

 Orthography of native names, in this work, 



i. 95 

 Ostriches, at Pogwa, i. 172 ; domesticated in 



Bornu, i. 308 

 Othman Cheiko, lieutenant of Babeh, ii. 



185 

 Othman, Germain (of Wadai), French 



repulse of, ii. 128 

 Otrusi, Dervish chief, slave-marks of, ii. 353, 

 357 



Pagan tribes, locale and dwellings of, their 

 constant fights, i. 75-6, 77, reason 

 for these, 76-7, 105 ; their charac- 

 teristics and skill in tilth, i. 77 ; 

 excellence of, as carriers, i. 162 ; 

 ju-ju worship of, ii. 213-5 ; 

 salutations of, i. 273; various 

 names of, i. 75, 77 

 Papyrus swamps, beyond N'soro, ii. 



337 

 Parsons, Dr., and the home for freed slaves, 

 Maifoni, i. 243-4 ; his skilful care of 

 C.A. during his illness, i. 247, 248, 

 249, his tribute to his fine 

 character, 256, he reads the 

 burial service, 257, and sets up 

 the cross on his grave, 259 

 " Pasi," G.'s pet antelope, ii. 160, 276-7, 



its fate, 292 

 Pelele, the, described, i. 200, tribes wearing : 

 Banda, ii. 202, 213 

 Kabba Sara, ii. 180 

 Kachi-Panda, i. 206 

 Mombutta, ii. 33 

 Munjia, ii. 213 

 Wujia, ii. 210 

 Peramba Nile, Welle river, ii. 318-9 

 Petersen, Lieutenant, Chef de Poste, 

 N'soro, kindness of, ii. 337 



Petti Hill, birds found on, by B.A., hitherto 

 unlmown, i. 208 ; Kagorra villages 

 on, i. 209 ; scarcity of game beyond, 

 i. 210 ; splendid view from of 

 Nigerian plains, i. 210 ; a wet 

 march beyond, i. 210 



Pets of the Expedition, [see under their 

 names), i. 346 , fate of all G.'s, 

 ii. 142, 292 ; unsafe to trust to 

 natives, i. 179 

 German, at Kusseri, ii. 143 



Pogwa, G. at, ostriches at, i. 172 ; B. A. gets 

 bad news of C.A. at i., 234 ; dogs at, 

 ii. 9, 10; defeat of the Tubus 

 near, ii. 17, and death of their 

 chief, 18-19 



Ponies of the Kagorra, i. 209 



native, Kanuri district, endurance of 

 i. 165 



Porcupine, G.'s pet, i. 164, 170 



Port Sudan, new railway to, from Khar- 

 toum, ii. 375 



Potash, monopoly of, at Kowa, i. 304, ii. 

 82-6, 88 ; ready for market, 

 Wunnda, ii. 99 



Potash-flavoured water near Kaddai, i. 344 



Pratincole (bird), on the Benue, ii. 24, 25 



Procavia goslingi, a new animal found by 

 T., near Mount Madong, i. 89 



Pimga rapids, Welle river, ii. 272 



Piiaitive expeditions, cruel necessities, i. 183 



Piirini village, hostile natives at, i. 189 



QuABENA, G.'s attached " boy," ii. 146, 288-9 

 Quasso, " boy " to C. and later to B., i. 21, 



.300, ii. 146; as taxidermist, ii. 



261 ; illness of, its symptoms, ii. 



336, proves to be Beri-Beri, 340, 



his pluck and death at moment of 



success, 375 



Rabeh, the black Napoleon of Africa, i. 109- 

 10, 236, ii. 124 

 military operations of, i. 173, 230, 282-4, 

 ii. 127, 156 ; summary of his his- 

 tory, ii. 170 ; his conflict with the 

 French, i. 230, ii. 169, 171 ct seq. ; 

 his fall and fate, i. 286-7, ii. 124, 

 128, 132, 170-77 ; ex-slaves of, and 

 soldiers of, how marked, i. 286. 

 305-6, ii. 147 ; slave raids of, effects 

 of, ii. 213, limits of, 225 



" Babeh " G.'s bush-kitten, i. 354 



Races, meeting at Maidugari market, i. 268- 

 70 



BafEai, Belgian post, on the Yei, ii. 359, hills 

 near, tribes in, 360 ; other names 

 for, ii. 362-3 



Rain, natives' dislike to, ii. 186 



Rangu-Rangu hills, volcanic, near Ira river, 

 ii. 329 



