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INDEX 



Tree-frog {Megalualios panther inus), i. 

 411 



Tree heaths, i. 188. 189 : ii. 58 



Trees, beautiful, i. 209, 212, 217 ; lofty, 

 217, 222 ; fine, 889, ii. 119 ; skele- 

 ton, south of Lake Kviclolf, 97 ; dead, 

 in and near north of Lake Kudolf, 

 150, 159 ; mighty, on the Niananim, 

 202 ; gigantic primaeval, on the 

 Trrawell, 255, 256 ; beautiful, 275 ; 

 unknown, in Suk, 280 ; knotty, 314. 

 See Acacias, Baobabs, Coniferous 

 trees, Eu])horbias, Forests, Palms, 

 Sycamores 



Troughs for cattle, i. 265 



Trr, or Tarr, range, ii. 148, 180, 184 



Trrawell river, ii. 54-57, 60, 63, 65-67, 

 235, 236, 240, 241, 245, 248 



Tumbao (tobacco), ii. 237 



Turkana, district of, ii. 49, 95. 223, 227, 

 228 ; famine in the land, 240 ; 

 dreary and uninteresting, 243, 251 ; 

 frontier districts, 251, 254 



— or Elgume. the : their raids dreaded, 

 ii. 74, 101, 106, 112, 115, 168, 215; 

 first sight of, 225-227 ; noisiest people 

 met with, 229 ; description of. 230-236 ; 

 difticulties of trading with, 237. 249, 

 250 



Turuka plateau, i. 267, 276, 277, 369 ; 

 ii. 1 



— range, i. 272 



— stream, i. 276 



Tusks : fifteen fine ones, i. 262 ; one 

 stolen, 321 ; found two in skeleton, 

 420 ; alwavs took them with us, ii. 

 91 ; found 'six, 108 ; two, 40 lb., 120 ; 

 two others, 228 lb., 129 ; prices of, 137, 

 138, 140 ; native names of, (note) 138 ; 

 weight of, 142, 145, 182 ; found many 

 149. See Ivory 



Tzavo river, i. 211 ; ii. 316, 317 



TJgali (stitf porridge), ii. 154, 175 



Ugweno mountains, i. 90 



Ukambani, ii. 284, 285, 307, 311, 315, 334 



Ukunga, Mount, i. 62 



Uliiita, or Tcliarra, beads (blue glass), i. 



13, 144, 168, 408; ii. 138, 157, 167, 



168, 174, 199, 208 

 Ulai/fi mfupi (common narrow calico), 



i. 'l05 

 Ulu range, i. 241 ; ii. 304, 306 

 Umbrella acacias, i. 43 ; ii. 125, 201 

 Umbugwe, ii. 287 

 Upuni, i. 75 

 Ure range, ii. 184 



Ururo river, i. 392 



Usambara, i. 43, 44, 58 ; ii. 30 ; visit to 

 capital of, i. 71 



— mountains, i. 62, 70, 173 

 Uschanga, or aschanga ineiqje, beads 



(white Masai), i. 13. '213 ; ii. 205, 237, 



308 

 Usegua country, i. 61 

 Useri, i. 173, 198, 211, 216, 218 



— stream, i. 212 ; ii. 317 



Utahaj Uajaki, i. 298, 303, 304, 307, 

 310-312, 315, 317 ; ii. 40, 302 



Vegetable parasites, i. 186 

 Vegetation submerged in Lake Rudolf, 



ii. 97, 102, 150, 1. 9 

 Vigna sinensis, L., ii. 166 

 Village at Taveta, i. 97; Wakwafi. ii. 



1, 2 ; Buma, 202, 203 

 Violets, i. 186, 187 

 Volcanic debris, i. 225, 279 ; ii. 61, 80, 



108, 179 



— mountains, i. 428 ; ii. 107, 223 



— plateau, west of ]\Iount Xyiro, ii. 83, 

 88. See Leikipia 



— rocks, ii. 62, 64 



— surroundings of Lake Budolf, ii. 

 101 



Volcano, Teleki, ii. 223 



Volcanoes, active, ii. 92, 97. 219-222 



— extinct, i. 157 ; ii. 107, 295, 316. 

 Vultures, i. 124 ; ii. 36, 106, 186 

 A^ulturine guinea-fowl, ii. 130 



Wa (a prefix denoting numbers), i. 61 



Waarusha, ii. 2 



Wajagga, the, i. 152, 214 



Wakamasia, the, ii. 51 



Wakamba, the, i. 174, 331. ii. 306 ; 

 description of, 307-311 



AVakikuyu, the, i. 152, 282, 384, 387, 

 ii. 3, 16, 40 ; dreaded people, i. 286 ; 

 markets of, 289-294 ; restless, excit- 

 able temperament, 298 ; aggressive 

 and insolent, 310 ; ' the Wakikuyu are 

 shooting,' 319 ; alarms of war. 326 ; 

 waiting for a signal, 329 ; villages on 

 fire, 340 ; description of, 351-361 ; 

 bring provisions, 365, 366 ; return as 

 friends, ii. 297, 298, 303. See Kikuyu- 

 land 



Wakwafi, the, i. 99, 100. 103. 109, 139, 

 265 ; ii. 74 



— of Arusha, i. 149, 152. 165 



— of Nyemps, ii. 1 5. See Leukops 

 Wah, i. 53, 56, 57 



