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200; attacked by the Embe, 200; de- 

 feat of the Embe, 201 ; emerge from 

 the bush, 201 ; march to Hameye con- 

 tinued, 201; arrive at Hameye, 202; 

 George's "good news," 202. 



Chapter VI. — Expedition, camp at 

 Hameye, 203; presents to the men 

 who went to Lorian, 204; George 

 makes a food station, 205; ten deser- 

 tions, 205; reducing the stores, 206; 

 departure from Hameye, 207; dis- 

 content among the men, 207; search- 

 ing for deserters, 209; at the food 

 station estabhshed by George, 210; 

 camped near the Tana, 210; along 

 the banks of the Ura, 212; shooting 

 giraffes, 213; meets Zanzibari caravan 

 at Daitcho, 216; the Daitcho bring 

 food to camp, 218; blood-brotherhood 

 with the Daitcho, 219; purchase of 

 donkeys from the Daitcho, 222; death 

 of the donkeys, 225 ; ecHpse of the 

 sun and the Daitcho, 226; ruse to 

 make the natives beheve that Chanler 

 possessed occult power, 227; natives 

 frightened at the ruse, 228; visit of 

 leaders of the Embe, 228; chief men 

 of the Embe held as hostages, 229; 

 efforts to procure beasts of burden, 

 230; rainy season in camp, 232; camp 

 on fire, 233; rebuilding the camp, 234; 

 hostages released, 234; join George in 

 Embe country, 238; visit of the Daitcho 

 hostages, 240; visit of thirty old men, 

 241; visit of Liria, Embe chief, 260; 

 ceremony of muma with the Embe, 

 260; George arrives with thirty-seven 

 donkeys, 260; return to Daitcho, 262; 

 Beloochi visit camp, 263; Hamidi de- 

 spatched to coast, 263; preparations 

 for journey to the Rendile, 264. 



Chapter VII. — Expedition, two 

 days' journey from Daitcho, 266 ; search 

 for water, 267; spring shaded by acacia 

 trees, 269; photographs taken, 271 ; 

 fords the Guaso Nyiro, 273; a deserted 

 village of the Wanderobbo, 275; at 

 Lolokwi, 277; in sight of Mount Ger- 



guess, 280; obtains information about 

 the Rendile from Wanderobbo, 280; 

 return of Wanderobbo men from hunt- 

 ing, 281; Wanderobbo offers to act as 

 guide to Seran, 282; on the march to 

 the Rendile, 283; water supply on the 

 march, 284; arrive at Kamanga, no 

 water, 285; night march, 285; arrive 

 at Lokoli, 286; questioning the guide, 

 286; arrive at Seran, 287; Wande- 

 robbo guide urges them to turn back, 

 287; Mayolo's ignorance of the coun- 

 try, 288; tracks of "dthombon" rob- 

 bers, 290; men fear the Rendile, 291; 

 first sight of the Rendile, 292 ; first in- 

 terview with the Rendile, 293; Chanler 

 and four men alone with the Rendile, 

 295; the chief of the Rendile visit 

 camp, 296 ; the Rendile ask for pres- 

 ent, 298; Lieutenant von Hohnel joins 

 Chanler, 299; must perform the cere- 

 mony of blood-brotherhood before 

 trading with the Rendile, 304; small- 

 ness of gifts from the Rendile, 304; 

 ceremony of blood-brotherhood with 

 the Rendile, 305; build a zeriba, 306; 

 Lokomogul brings an old camel to 

 trade, 306; difficulty of trading with the 

 Rendile, 307; the Rendile refuse to 

 trade with expedition, 308; fruitless en- 

 deavour to trade with the Rendile, 308; 

 an expected attack, 309; a native Ren- 

 dile tells of the customs of his tribe, 314; 

 Lokomogul asks why they travelled 

 without wives, 322; Mayolo advises 

 them to leave the Rendile, 323; temp- 

 tations to raid the Rendile, 324; un- 

 able to procure sufficient animals for 

 porterage of goods, 326; decide to go 

 to the country of the Turcana, 326. 



Chapter VIII. — Expedition, at 

 Seran, 327; departure of the Rendile, 

 330; send for donkey saddles left at 

 Lolokwi, 331; to return to Daitcho, 

 333; pushes on to Sayer, 350; camp 

 at Sayer, 252; wasting time to satisfy 

 the hunger of the Wanderobbo, 355. 



Chapter IX. — Expedition, men 



