INDEX. 



655 



Senna, 615-621 



Senza River, 363, 372 



Serinane, hot salt spring, 123, 138 



Serotli, 45-49 



Sesheke, 79, 130, 189, 218, 463, 481 



Sesheke River. See Zambesi 



Shakatwala, Katema's steward, 293, 



301, 303, 439, 446 

 Sheak6ndo, 253 

 Shelley, Capt., 111 

 Shells found on salt-pans, 66 

 Shibanga Is., 550 



Shinte, Balonda Chief, Livingstone 

 received, 271 



Livingstone's return to, 449 



Messengers received from, 268 



■ Sister, 255 



Wife eloped with Kateme, 300 



Shells given to Livingstone, 280, 



33i 



Shinte Town, 270, 276 



Shiramba, 615 



Shire River, 600, 619, 621 



Shirwa River. See Shire 



Shiva Tribe, 600 



Shobo, 67 



Shongwe. See Victoria Falls 



Shuia Lake, 468 



Sicard, Major, 588, 592, 599 



Sicard, Commandant Tito Augusto 

 d'Araujo. See Araujo Sicard 



Sichuana language, Bible translated 

 into, 102 



Siksak, 223 



Silva Rego, See Rego 



Silver, Chicova district possibilities, 547 



Silver tree, 264 



Simah River, 246 



Simoens, Italian rebel, 540 



Sindese Oalea, 555 



Siriatomba, 543 



Skene, Capt., 365 



Slaughtering cattle method, 191 



Slave trade, Akos purchase boy, 394 



Bakalahari village carried 



off by Portuguese half- 

 castes, 167 



— — Balobale refugees in Shinte's 



country, 449 



Balondas trade with Mam- 



baris, 277 



■ Boer raids on Bechuana 



tribes, 20, 95 



Cape Govt.'s restrictions on 



arms and ammunition aids, 



. 349 



Chiboques demand slaves from 



Livingstone, 317-320 



Freed slaves profess to prefer 



slavery, 332 



Legitimate commerce to com- 

 bat, 636 



Slave trade, Livingstone returns captives 



to Masiko, 245 



Lobales sold to Portuguese, 298. 



Mambari dealings with Mako- 



lolo, 80 

 Portuguese Govt.'s efforts to 



suppress, 370 

 — Santuru's refusal to sell his 



people, 202 



Sekobinyane sells servants, 230 



Simoens, Italian trader's raid, 



540 



Success of British efforts 



against, 360 



Traders' methods of currying 



favour with chiefs, 328, 413 

 Treatment of slaves in An- 

 gola, 416 

 Smallpox, Natives inoculation treatment, 



470 

 Smith, Dr. Andrew, 134, 453 

 Snakes, Remedies for bites, 158 



Varieties found, 131 



Soana Moldpo, 291 



Sonta River, 69 



Sombo trees, 517 



Sousa, Donna Anna da, 372, 393 



Spiders, 303 



Spirits, Introduction into Griqua country 



forbidden, 94 



Palm-toddy, 383 



Springbucks, 92 



St. Antonio convent, 372 



St. Paul de Loanda, 368 



Steele, Col., 37 



Stockenstrom, Sir Andries, 95 



Sun eclipse, 388 



Superstitions, Angola natives fear of 



departed spirits, 409 

 ■ Angola loss of life from practices, 



404 



Child killed by spirit of Portuguese 



trader story, 403 



Power of the dead belief, 308 



Zambesi river ghosts, 482 



Sulphur, Native love for, 240 

 Swifts, 112 



Taba Cheu Mt., 512 



Table Mt, the "tablecloth" phenomenon 



84 

 Tala Mungongo Mt., 347, 351, 400, 402 

 Tala Mongongo Village, 352 

 Tamba River, 419 

 Tampan pest, 163, 357, 588 

 Tamunakle River, 55, 57 

 Tanganyika Lake, 442 

 Tangwa Sand River, 577, 581 

 Telescope, Native fear of, 27 

 Tell, William, 408 

 Teoughe River, 57 

 Tete, 588-612 



