INDEX 



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Dawney, Hon. Guy, i. (note) '235 



Decken, Baron von der, i. 12G, 152, 162, 

 167 ; ii. 284, (note) 374 



Dehnhardt, Mr., i. 3, 7 



Dhurra, native cereal {Androjwrjon sor- 

 ghum), i. 26 ; in Taveta, 98 ; in Kikii- 

 yuland, 352 ; buying, ii. 15, 137, 157, 

 202, 205-207 ; cultivated by the Ee- 

 shiat and Amarr, 166, 168 ; plantations 

 of, 201, 268 ; mode of harvestin^j, 265 ; 

 unripe, 274, 276, 278, 284; plentiful 

 crops in Ukambani, 307 



— cane, ii. 206 



Dialects, Bantu stock, used by Wata- 

 veta, Wapare, Kahe, and Wagweno, i. 

 61, 103, 168, 242, 354 



— Hamitic stock, by Amarr, Bachada, 

 Kerre, Aro, Murdu, and Budu, ii. 169 



— Nilotic stock, by Masai, Turkana, 

 Donyiro, Buma, Marie, and Huk, i. 

 242 ; ii. 169, 203, 235, 270 ; 



Divers, ii. 110 



Doenye, or Doenyo, a mountain or ; 



peak, see Mountains 

 Dogilani, district of, i. 244, 270, 276, 277 

 Dogs, ii. 115, 132, 166, 235. See Curs | 



— wild, i. 256 

 Dolls, i. 13 



Dondole mountains, ii. 290 



Donkeys, grey, or mules, from Muscat, 

 i. 9 ; buy twenty-five, 23, 29 ; difliculty 

 of loading, 39, 40 ; bought ten, 158 ; 

 crossing streams, 163-165 ; died from 

 fly-bites, 158, 167; suffer from flies, 

 173 ; bou-ht eight, 202 ; loss of, 204 

 one useless, 209 ; two died, 212 

 bought ten, 236; bought three, 271 

 die daily, 322 ; dry lieat suits, cold 

 damp kills them, 322, ii. 297 ; bought 

 eight, great mortality amongst, i. 364 

 nineteen on leaving Nyemps, ii. 49 

 herds of at Keshiat, 154, 155, 166 

 none die on return from Reshiat, 216 

 plenty in Turkana, 225, 227, 234 

 bought sixteen, 211 ; very fine on 

 Doenye Erok, 242 ; order to kill for 

 food, 249, 258 ; thirty without loads, 

 278 ; fifty-five laden, 292 



Donyiro, ii. 85, 176 



Donyiro, the, ii. 168 



Doto mountains, ii. 63 



Doum palms, i. 43, 169, ii. 107 ; plenti- 

 ful in Turkana, 235 



Doves, i. 225. See Columbidae 



Draca;na, i. 80, 114, 301, 304 



Dragon-flies, i. 44; ii. 112 



Dragon-tree, i. 419 



Dreariest district, Kapotei, i. 279, 281, 284 



Dreary wilderness near Malago Kanga, 



i. 225, 229 

 Drunkenness, i. 140, 310, 311, 317 ; ii. 



302 

 Dsyrr, district of, ii. 251 

 Ducks, i. 157 ; ii. 110, 219 

 Dust, suffering from, ii. 14, 60, 112, 114, 



126, 137, 140, 176. See Sand-storms 

 Dysenterv, i. 135, 280, 281. 364. 423 ; ii. 



27, 33, 46 



Eagle, ii. 36 



Eatijje, native name of the Suk, ii. 270 



Eberstein, Lieutenant Count von, i. 200, 



202, 216 

 Ebony-tree, i. 110 

 Eels, different kinds, ii. 175 

 Eggs of ostrich, ii. 47, 204 

 Ehlers, Otto, ii. 317 

 Elands, i. 85, 228, 271, 281, 371, 411, 



419 ; ii. 12, 15, 18, 21, 28, 44, 285 

 Elephants, i. 225, 371, 420 ; ii. 5 6, 13, 



34, 37-39, 44, 79, 120, 125, 182, 184, 



190, 256, 267 



— on Mount Meru, i. 157 ; shooting, 

 273 ; devastation wrought by 272 ; 

 hunt, 272-274 ; on Mount Kenia, 

 371 ; hunted by Wandorobbo, ii. 

 32 ; hunt at base of Mount Nyiro, 

 76, 77; flesh of, 80; angry anta- 

 gonist, 81, 82 ; home life of, 82, 

 83, 128 ; hunting, 85 ; trumpet-note 

 of, 86 ; tenacious of life, 87 ; vul- 

 nerable spots in, 87, 88 ; great number 

 of, 128-132; in Lake Eudolf, 134- 

 137 ; large number of, 141-143 ; with- 

 out tusks, 146 ; feed on seaweed, 145, 

 146, 148 ; trap for, 266, 267 



Eleusine (a native cereal), i. 98, 115, 



140, 352 ; ii. 3, 5 

 Elgeyo, district of, ii. 6, 8, 54 

 Elgo'n, Mount, ii. 265 

 Elgume, or Turkana, ii. 95, 238 

 Elkonono (native smith), i. 397, 398 

 Elmaroroj, Mount, ii. 55 

 Elmanm, ii. 287 

 Elmolo, the, ii. 98, 111, 115, 116, 125, 



127, 133, 137-141, 212, 263 

 -—description of, ii. 138; unlike other 



negroes, 149 

 Embu, district of, i. 361 

 Emin Pasha, i. 10 

 Engilata river, i. 129-131 

 Equ'us Burchellii, ii. 78, 125 



— Chapvianii, ii. 78 



— Grevyi, ii. 78, 106, 140, 143, 190 



— quagga (extinct), ii. 77 



