INDEX 



385 



Juhlke, Dr., i. 58 



Julu iiioimtains, i. 225, 241 ; ii. 315, 316 



Junia Jussnf, i. 365 ; ii. 68 



Juma Mussa Naddim Balosi, i. 173, 176, 



218, 291, 295, 366, 399, 402, 407, 408, 



412, 424, 433 ; ii. 31 

 Jnmbe Knnemeta, see Kiniemeta 

 Junker, Dr. William, i. 10 



Kaama antelope, see Antelopes 



Kabndi, i. 270 



Kachecbe, i. 5 



Kadiaro, ii. 318 



Kahe, forest of, i. 167, 168 



Kalole, i. 64 



Kamasia, i. 243 ; ii. 287 



— tiie, i. 426 



— chain, ii. 7 

 Kanibu stream, ii. 315 

 Kambiila, i. 74 

 Kandile, i. 398 



Kaniki (dark -blue calico), i. 12, 72 

 Kapotei, district of, i. 244, 270 ; dreariest 

 district we saw, 279 



— plateau, dreary and waterless, i. 281, 

 284 



KaramoYO, the, i. 243 ; ii. 236, 255 



Karro (stool), ii. 139, 166, 234 



Karst, district of, ii. (note) 227 



Kassa, i. 295, 296, 298, 303, 317 ; ii. 40 



Katiaman, frontier of, ii. 227 



Kay a river, i. 282 ; ii. 305, 306, 352 



Kedong, or Kidongoi, Guaso, i. 260, 262 ; 



ii. 296 

 Kekupe stream, ii. 290 

 Kenia, or Kilimara, Mount, i. 37, 243, 



288, 348, 351, 360-362, 389, 390, 410, 



411,421,427 



— general appearance of, i. 335, 336, 

 363, 364, 405 ; names of, 364 ; abode 

 of Ngai, 365, 366 ; account of ascent 

 of, 371-381 ; formation of, 428 



— plateau, ii. 297 



Kerio river, i. 225, 228, 235, 239, 269, 

 271, 272, 274, 275 



Kerio Laremett, ii. 239 



Kerre, the, ii. 168, 169 



Kersten. Dr. O., i. 135 



Kharscho (a Somal), i. 174, 230, 235, 

 384, 386 ; ii. 50, 137, 220, 221, 256 



Kibaya, a province of Masailand, i. 244 



Kibo peak, became visible, i. 89 ; snow- 

 capped, 116, 124 ; majestic outline, 

 177, 188, 191 ; approach more closely, 

 192 ; ascent of, 192-197 ; ascent by 

 Dr. Meyer, 200, 216 ; ice-capped, 240, 

 304, 305. See Kilimanjaro 



VOL. II. 



Kibonoto, or Lederick, river, i. 243 

 Kidongoi, or Kedong, Guaso, i. 260, 262 

 Kijagga, i. 143, 153 

 Kijanja. i. 266, 289, 292, 296, 297, 302 



'310, 311, 314, 328, 343, 344, 366, 369 ; 



ii. 283 

 Kikaso, i. 129 



— stream, i. 120, 121, 123, 126 

 Kikikuyu, i. 310 



Kikumbuliu, district of, ii. 314, 315 

 Kikuvuland. i. 217, 243, 250 ; h. 27, 283, 

 297 



— threshold of, i. 284, 285 ; shunned and 

 dreaded, 37, 286 ; little known, 287 ; 

 free to go through, 292 ; primteval 

 forest encircling the whole of, 302 ; 

 highest ridge of, 317 ; lower valleys 

 of, 331 ; systematic cultivation and 

 fertility of, 302, 315, 332, 335 ; extent 

 of, 361 ; our march through, impres- 

 sion of on Masai, 389 



— passage through, i. 284-351 



— condenped account of, i. 351-361 

 Kilema, district of, i. 184 

 Kilengele (beads), i. 113, 115 

 Kilimanjaro, Mount, i. 37, 82, 118, 169, 



182, 183, 211, 250 ; ii. 305, 315, 316, 

 317 



— beautiful views of, i. 86, ^9, 158 ; peaks 

 of, 159, 188; ascent of, 191; saddle 

 plateau, 192 ; base of, 209, 240, 243 



— district of, i. 115. See Kibo and 

 Kimawenzi 



— natives of, i. 13 ; ii. 213, 214 

 Kilimara, or Kenia, Mount, i. 348, 365, 



366. See Kenia 



Kilungo, district of, ii. 312 



Kimandaja, i. 296, 297, 304, 343; ii. 

 297, 301 



Kimangelia, i. 205, 217, 221, 243 



Kimawenzi peak, rugged form of, i. 89 ; 

 ascent towards, 188; plateau between, 

 and Kibo, 192 ; one view of, 193 ; Dr. 

 Meyer's ascent of, (notes) 216, 219. 

 See Kilimanjaro 



Kimbay, Mount, i. 272, 277 



Kimemeta, Jumbe, ivory trader, i. 7 ; 

 undertook to accompany the expedi- 

 tion, 33 ; purchase of goods and pack- 

 ing entrusted to him, 12, 13 ; arrested 

 for debt, 57 ; settled everything for us 

 with natives, 68 ; took the men to 

 the Sagana, 112 ; crossed a stream 

 in his hammock, 119 ; arranged 

 amount of hongo to Masai, 131, 132, 

 134 ; demands a shauri, 139 ; left in 

 charge, 141, 142 ; got wrong in his 

 reckoning, 149 ; an experienced old 



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