INDEX 



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Oldonyo ebor (black momitain. Kenia), i. 



(note) 3(34 

 Oldonyo eg ere (spotted mountain, Kenia), 



i. 364 

 01-Masai, i. 242 

 Omari, Ali ben, i. 34 

 Orchids, i. 43, 186 



Orioi muma, see Blood-brotherhood 

 Ornaments, Buma, Marie, and Donyiro, 



ii. 204 



— Burkeneji, ii. 74 



— Elmolo, ii. Ill, 139 



— Masai, i. 251 



— Eeshiat, ii. 139 



— Suk, ii. 271 



— Turkana, ii. 230, 231, 234, 



— Wakamba, ii. 308 



— Wakikuyu, i. 355 



— Wakwati, ii. 3 



— Wataveta, i. 101, 102 



Oromaj, the (chief of Keshiat), ii. 157. 



158, 163, 169-175. 176, 177, 178. 193, 



201, 208 

 Ostriches, i. 74, 90 110, 129, 169, 225, 



256, 259, 411 ; ii. 8, 21, 30, 204, 285 

 Oswald, Mr., i. 3, 20, 54, 200 

 Ox-hides, i. 64, 173, 311 ; ii. 290 

 Oxen, i. 70, 226, 227, 236, 280, 284, 399 ; 



ii. 166, 225, 227 



— smitten with anthrax, i. 85 ; bought, 

 236, 271 ; as pack-ammals, 236, 394 ; 

 humps of, ii. 24 ; died or killed, 113 ; 

 herds of, 154, 155, 166 ; stolen, 252 ; 

 price of, 310 



Oyster shells {Ether la), ii. (note) 105, 

 189 



Papyrus, i. 229, 239, 269, 380 ; h. 8 



Pare mountains, i. 81, 86 



Pare Kisingo mountains, i. 83, 86 



Pare Maboga, or Massangu, i. 70 



Pare Same mountains, i. 83 



Parrots, i. 372 



Partridges, i. 174, 256 



Pasture lands, extensive, i. 286, 302, 384, 

 391 ; h. 395 



Paths in Kikuyuland, i. 334 



Peacock's-eye butterfly, nocturnal, i. 190 



Pennisetum spicatuni, i. 352 



Perch, i. 90 



Pesas, i. 44 

 ' Petrified wood, at base of Mount Nviro, 

 I ii. 91 



I Pez swamp, i. 402 

 j Phaseolus Miuigo. L., ii. (note) 166 

 I Phasmodea, i. 190 

 ' Phonolithic rock, i. 376 

 ; Pigtail peak (Doenyo lol Deika), i. 390, 

 410 



Pipes, clay, ii. 204 



Plovers, ii. 110 



Poisoned arrow-s, i. 282, 308 ; ii. 32, 309 



Poisonous morio tree, i. 282. See Morio 



Poinhe (banana wine), i. 46, 51, 98, 115 



Pomho (strings of beads), i. 172 



Porters, i. 15, 19, 29, 116, 283 



PoscJio, see Food-money 



Potatoes, sweet, i. 80, 98, 291, 352, 366 ; 

 h. 298, 301, 307 



Poultry, i. 170, 353 ; ii. 302, 307, 316 



Presents, see Hongo 



Purtscheller, Herr, i. (notes) 216, 219 



Pvthon, i. 84 ; ii. 6 



Pack-animals, i. 149, 152, 262 ; scarce in 

 Masailand, 236 ; use of oxen rare, 

 394. See Donkeys and Oxen 



Pack-saddles, i. 36, 64, 65, 208, 278. See 

 Ox-hides 



Packing stores, i. 14, 104, 202, 203 



Paga mountains, ii. 60 



Pagazi, see Porters 



Page, i. 391 



Palm, betel-nut, i. 28 



— doum. i. 43, 75 ; ii. 107, 235 



— fan {Hy2)hcE7ia thehaica), i. 70, ii. 

 219, 242, 243, 245, 316 ; fibre of. i. 



172 



— feather, i. 338, 350, 415 



— water, i. 301 ; ii. 6 

 Pangani, i. 19, 22, 53, 173 



— river, or Kuvu, i. 22, 28, 43, 76, 84, 

 85, 106, (note) 211, 243 



Panicum ifalicum, i. 352 



QuAGGA zebra {Equus quaggci), ii. 59, 77, 

 78 



Qualla Idris (chief of Somal guard), i. 

 25, 72, 73, 96, 97, 109, 201, 281, 296, 

 345, 348, 386, 425, 426, ii. 17, 18, 31, 

 128, 129, 133, 241, 245-247, 249, 252 - 

 254, 256, 312; account of, i. 11, 12; 

 responsible for conduct of caravan, 

 33, 105 ; good qualities of, 106, 170 ; 

 overhauls the bales, 172 ; brought 

 cattle and donkeys from Kilimanjaro, 

 204 ; purchasing given over to, 255 ; 

 envoy to Wakikuyu, 291-295 ; fame 

 of, 302 -, our representative, 314; fires 

 on Wakikuyu, 338, 340-342 ; left with 

 me at Lare lol Morio, 396 ; sent to 

 Miansini, ii, 16 ; returned, 39 ; tale of 

 adventures, 40, 43; noticed food-stores 

 tampered with, 54 ; stuck another 

 finger into measure, 80 ; attacks an 



