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INDEX. 



Sedgwick, Professor, 226, 314; letter 

 from, 238, 239. 



Sebamy, death of, 63. 



Seipone, 132, 148. 



Sekeletu, 140, 141, 143-145, 151, 153, 

 156, 166-168, 178, 180, 203, 232, 247, 

 268, 273-275; death of, 276. 



Sekomi, 47, 99, 100, 117. 



Sekwebu, suicide of, 196. 



Seraelle, Lieutenant de, 467. 



Senna, 193, 278, 442. 



Sepoys, 367, 370, 372, 373, 378, 384. 



Serpents, Sea, 333, 335. 



Sesh(5ke, 113, 117, 144, 274, 277. 



Setefano, baptism of, 92. 



Seward, Dr., of Zanzibar, 378. 



Shaftesbury, Lord, 204, 230, 262, 339, 

 341 ; Lady Shaftesbury, 339, 341. 



Sharks, 330, 367. 



Shaw (Mr. Stanley's English attendant), 

 death of, 427. 



Sheep, 394. 



Shelley, Mrs. Bysshe, 118. 



Shereef, 408, 412. 



Sherman, Rev. Mr., 26. 



Shidina country, 252. 



Shire, river, 247 et seq., 268 et seq., 283 

 et seq., 307, 313, 321, 326, 351, 374, 

 375, 399, 416, 465, 468. 



Shirwa, Lake, 255, 256, 259, 467 ; dis- 

 covery of, 255. 



Shoa, 465. 



Shobo, Bushman guide, 109, 110, 117. 



Shupanga, 247, 249, 293, 297 ; death of 

 Mrs. Livingstone at, 299, 300, 452. 



Sicard, Major, 190, 251, 312, 313. 



Sichuana language, 54, 72, 96, 123, 158, 

 173, 248. 



Sierra Leone, 244, 247. 



Silva Porto (a Portuguese trader), 280, 

 281. 



Sime, Mrs., 28. 



Simon's Bay, 247, 248. 



Sinamanero, 279. 



Skead, Mr., 248. 



Slaves, Slavery, Slave-trade — Makololo 

 begin to practise slavery, 118 ; slave- 

 producing region, 121 ; efforts to stop 

 slave-trade in Central Africa, 122, 125, 

 203, 278, 314; slave-trade of Boers, 

 1 35 ; intrigues of Portuguese for estab- 

 lishing slave-trade, 143 ; slavery in 

 Makololo country, 146 et seq. ; slaves 

 in chains, 146, 159 ; dislike of slave- 

 trade by some Portuguese, 163 ; slavery 

 in Portuguese settlements, 1 72 et seq., 

 191 ; Livingstone mistaken for slave- 



trader, 188, 317, 471 ; exposure of 

 slave-trade by Livingstone, 233, 323, 

 337, 347, 350, 443; slave-trade in 

 Shire district, 256 et seq. ; effect of 

 slave-trade in Zambesi Valley, 267, 

 273, 311 ; Livingstone known as the 

 white man " who did not make slaves," 



270, 408 ; Portuguese slave-trading, 



271, 281, 284, 308, 310, 322, 324, 

 337 ; attack of Ajawa slave-traders, 



286 ; slave-trade in Nyassa district, 



287 et seq. ; release of slaves by Living- 

 stone, 295, 296 ; remonstrances of 

 English to Portuguese Government, 

 309 ; rescued slaves sent to the Cape, 

 321, 326 ; slaves in Mozambique, 327; 

 slave-trade in Persian Gulf, 336 ; Lord 

 Palmerston's efforts for abolition of 

 slave-trade, 338, 402 ; Africans unde- 

 nted by slave-trade, 354, 395 ; Zanzi- 

 bar slave-market, 369 ; horrors of 

 Arab slave-trade in Nyassa district, 

 372 et seq. ; slave-trade in Bangweolo 

 and Ujiji districts, 385, 387 et seq., 

 391 et seq. ; Livingstone's views on 

 American slavery, 394, 395 ; tribute 

 to Mrs. Stowe, 399 ; gratitude of 

 Livingstone to enemies of slavery, 402 ; 

 despair of Livingstone, 403 ; free Afri- 

 cans compared with slaves, 406 ; Ba- 

 nians' slaves sent to Livingstone from 

 Zanzibar, 407, 411 ; mission of Sir 

 Bartle Frere to abolish slave-trade, 

 411 ; treaty with Sultan of Zanzibar, 

 463 ; efforts of Colonel Gordon to 

 abolish, 463 ; abolition of slave-trade 

 by King Mtesa, 464. 



Smith, Dr., 470. 



Dr. Andrew, 103, 255. 



John Russell, 96. 



Rev. John, 176. 



Sir Harry, 134. 



Smith's "Dictionary of the Bible," 383. 



Smyth, Rear- Admiral W., R.N., 102. 



" Soctete' des Missions Evangeliques," 469. 



Soko, 392, 394, 397, 401, 405. 



Solomon, Saul, 213. 



Somerset, Duke and Duchess of, 353. 



Soudan, 463, 465. 



South Sea missions, 175. 



Sparrows, 95. 



Speke, Captain, 266, 344, 398, 437, 466. 



Spider, 414. 



Spiderworts, 440. 



Spring-bucks, 106. 



St. Cruz (a trader), 254. 



Stanford Rivers, 28, 29. 



