INDEX 



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of, by the Engilata river, 129 ; quanti- 

 ties of, at foot of Mount Meru, 134, 

 135; Malago Kanga a hunter's paradise, 

 221, 225 ; immense amount of, near 

 Doenve la Matumbato, 256, 260 ; im- 

 mense quantities by the Besil stream, 

 270 ; countless herds near Ndoro, 377 ; 

 shot thirty-eight large animals, ii. 6 ; 

 warm-spring swamp, a paradise for wild 

 animals, 8 ; game park by the Guaso 

 N.yuki, 18 ; countless herds, 20, 21 ; at 

 Miwiruni, 27 ; great quantities killed 

 for food ; 35, a good deal by Lake 

 Kudolf, 119, 125; plenty of by Lake 

 Stefanie, 190 ; game park on Guaso 

 Nyuki, 285 ; a good deal in Zaovi, 315. 

 See Animalp, wild 



Gamti (stuti's). i. 197 ; ii. 310 



Gaterr, district of, ii. 238-240 



Gazelles, i. 129, 256, 278, 376; ii. 21, 

 119, 285, 305 



— Grantii, ii. 10, 106. 125, 144, 246 



— Thomsonii, i. 135, 228. 257, 411 



— Wallerii, ii. 65, 68, 189. See Ante- 

 lopes 



Geese, ii. 110, 219 



General Matthews chain, ii. 63, 73 



German East African Company's stations 



at Korogwe, i. 59 ; at Mafi^ 64-67 ; at 



Little Arusha. 200 ; on Kilimanjaro, 



317 

 Gesila (an Askari), i. 281 

 Gilgil brook, ii. 291 

 Giraffe-antelope (Gazelle AYallerii), ii. 



65, 68 

 Giraffes, i. 74, 90, 129, 225, 256, 257, 



261, 265 ; ii. 69, 256 



— difficult to stalk, i. 122 ; shooting, 

 and some account of, 258 ; children of 

 the desert, ii. 65 



Gitiligin stream, ii. 296, 297 

 Gloriosa vlrescens, ii. 180 

 Gneiss, i. 272, 410-412, 415, 416 ; ii. 62, 

 64, 114, 193, 224, 306, 315 



— hills, i. 421, 422, 424 

 Gnu-antelope, i. 225, 229, 256, 270 



— description of, i. 134 ; numerous 

 herds of, ii. 306 



Goatherd, httle, ii. 303 



Goat-skins, ii. 298 



Goats, i. 173, 190, 343, 353 ; ii. 76, 108, 



166, 169, 185, 225, 227, 234, 236, 239, 



280, 290, 307 



— suffered from cold, i. 190 ; bought, 

 236, ii. 241, 249 ; bones of, 105 



Gourds, ii. 4, 204, 263, 307 

 Goyito, Mount, ii. 9, 291 

 Grantii, Gazelle, see Gazelles 



Grass steppe, ii. 292 



— with needle like points, i. 242 ; ii. 103, 

 113, 115 



Grasshoppers, i. 190 



Great Arusha (Arusha-wa-iu), i. 109, 149, 



150 

 • Wakwafi of, i. 139. 140, 152, 153, 



157, 166, 198 ; ii. 3 

 Gregory, Dr., i. 54 

 Grevy's zebra (Eqiius Grcvyi), ii. 78, 



106, 140, 143, 190 

 Grey donkeys, see Donkeys 

 Guards, or Askari, see Askari 

 Guaso (water, brook or river), i. 260 



— Bolio, ii. 7, 13, 52 



— Kidongoi, or Kedong. i. 260, 262 ; li. 

 296 



— Laraschat, ii. 290 



— Nagut, i. 361 ; ii. 289, 290 



— Narok, i. 243, 391, 392, 394, 400, 401, 

 413, 423, 424 



— Ngishu, ii. 3 



— Nyiro, i. 243, 382, 383, 387, 390, 400. 

 408-419, 422, 423, 427, 430 ; ii. 63 



— Nyuki, i. 389, 411 ; ii. 1, 7, 10, 16, 18, 

 31, 33, 43, 44, 282, 285 



— Songoroi, i. 390, 402 



— Tigerich, ii. 7 



Guides, i. 16, 19 ; duties of, 33 ; names 

 and characters of, 34; faithful in 

 Kikuyuland, 338 ; two died of con- 

 sumption, ii. 37 ; complicated relations 

 with, 274 



Guinea-fowl [l-anga), i. 71, 75,174, 256 ; 

 ii. 10, 13, 130, i37. See Vulturine 



Gulls, ii. 110 



Gum of acacia, i. 246 



Gunpowder, i. 13, 72 



Guns, i. 33, 36. See Rifles 



Gurngeish mountains, i. 269 



Gurut (native name of the Suk), ii. 270 



Hair, of the Wataveta, i. 101; of the 

 Masai, 244, 250; of theWakikuyu, 354 ; 

 of the Eeshiats, ii. 138 ; of the Randile, 

 185 ; of the Turkanas, 232-234 ; of 

 the Suk, 271 



Hairs of giraffes' tails in great demand, 

 ii. 168 



Hamis (pet ape), i. 99, 232, 304, 349 ; li. 

 15, 36, 107, 224, 313 



Hannington, Bishop, i. 286 ; ii. 9, 16, 309 



— Lake, ii. 9, 285 



Hares, ii. 244 



Hartebeests, i. 110, 214, 265, 270; ii. 21 



Harvey, Mr.,i. 96 



Hawks, i. 225 



