INDEX 



381 



Dawney, Hon. Guy, i. (note) 235 



Decken, Baron von cler, i. 126, 152, 162, 

 167 ; ii. 284, (note) 374 



Dehnliardt, Air., i. 3, 7 



Dhm-ra, native cereal (Androjjogon sor- 

 gJiujii), i. 26 ; in Taveta, 98 ; in Kikn- 

 yuland, 352 ; buyinff, ii. 15, 137, 157, 

 202, 205-207; cultivated by the Ee- 

 shiat and Amarr, 166, 168 ; plantations 

 of, 201, 268 ; mode of harvesting, 265 ; 

 imripe, 274, 276, 278, 284; plentiful 

 crops in Ukambani, 307 



— cane, ii. 206 



Dialects, Bantu stock, used by Wata- 

 veta, Wapare, Kahe, and Wagweno, i. 

 61, 103, 168, 242, 354 



— Hamitic stock, by Amarr, Bachada, 

 Kerre, Aro, Murdu, and Budu, ii. 169 



— Nilotic stock, by Masai, Turkana, 

 Donyiro, Buma, Marie, and Suk, i. 

 242 l ii. 169, 203, 235, 270 



Divers, ii. 110 



Doenye, or Doenyo, a mountain or 



peak, see Moimtains 

 Dogilani, district of, i. 244, 270, 276, 277 

 Dogs, ii. 115, 132, 166, 235. See Curs 



— wild, i. 256 

 Dolls, i. 13 



Dondole mountains, ii. 290 



Donkeys, grey, or mules, from Muscat, 

 i. 9 ; buy twenty-five, 23, 29 ; difiiculty 

 of loading, 39, 40 ; bought ten, 158 ; 

 crossing streams, 163-165 ; died from 

 riy-bites, 158, 167; suffer from flies, 

 173 ; bought eight, 202 ; loss of, 204 ; 

 one useless, 209 ; two died, 212 ; 

 bought ten, 236; bought three, 271; 

 die daily, 322 ; dry heat suits, cold 

 damp kills them, 322, ii. 297 ; bought 

 eight, great mortality amongst, i. 364 ; 

 nineteen on leaving Nyemps, ii. 49 ; 

 herds of at Eeshiat, 154, 155, 166 ; 

 none die on return from Eeshiat, 216 ; 

 plenty in Turkana, 225, 227, 234; 

 bought sixteen, 211 ; very fine on 

 Doenye Erok, 242 ; order to kill for 

 food, 249, 258 ; thirty without loads, 

 278 ; fifty-five laden, 292 



Donyiro, ii. 85, 176 



Donyiro, the, ii. 1 68 



Doto mountains, ii. 63 



Doum palms, i. 43, 169, ii. 107 ; plenti- 

 ful in Turkana, 235 



Doves, i. 225. See Columbidae 



Dracgena, i. 80, 114, 301, 304 



Dragon-flies, i. 44; ii. 112 



Dragon-tree, i. 419 



Dreariest district, Kapotei, i. 279, 281, 284 



Dreary wilderness near Malago Kanga, 



i. 225, 229 

 Drunkenness, i. 140, 310, 311, 317 ; ii. 



302 



Dsyrr, district of, ii. 251 



Ducks, i. 157 ; ii. 110, 219 



Dust, suffering from, ii. 14, 60, 112, 114, 



126, 137, 140, 176. See Sand-storms 

 Dysentery, i. 135, 280, 281, 364, 423 ; ii. 



27, 33, 46 



Eagle, ii. 36 



Eaiijje, native name of the Suk, ii. 270 

 Eber stein, Lieutenant Count von, i. 200, 

 202, 216 

 j Ebony-tree, i 110 

 Eels, different kinds, ii. 175 

 Eggs of ostrich, ii. 47, 204 

 Ehlers, Otto, ii. 317 



Elands, i. 85, 228, 271, 281, 371, 411, 

 419 ; ii. 12, 15. 18. 21. 28, 44, 285 

 • Elephants, i. 225, 371, 420; ii. 5 6, 13, 

 I 34, 37-39, 44, 79, 120, 125, 182, 184, 

 i 190, 256, 267 



— - on Moimt Meru, i. 157 ; shooting, 

 273 ; devastation wrought by 272 ; 

 himt, 272-274 ; on Mount Kenia, 

 371; hunted by Wandorobbo, ii. 

 32 ; hunt at base of Alount Nyiro, 

 76, 77; flesh of, 80; angry anta- 

 gonist, 81, 82; home life of, 82, 

 83, 128 ; himting, 85 ; trumpet-note 

 of, 86 ; tenacious of life, 87 ; vul- 

 nerable spots in, 87, 88 ; great number 

 of, 128-132; in Lake Eudolf, 134- 

 137 ; large number of, 141-143 ; with- 

 out tusks, 146 ; feed on seaweed, 145, 

 146, 148 ; trap for, 266, 267 



Eleusine (a native cereal), i. 98, 115, 

 140, 352 ; ii. 3, 5 



Elgeyo, district of, ii. 6, 8, 54 

 I Elgon, Mount, ii. 265 

 I Elgume, or Turkana, ii. 95, 238 



ElkoHono (native smith), i. 397, 398 



Elmaroroj, Mount, ii. 55 



Elmarun, ii. 287 



Elmolo, the, ii. 98, 111, 115, 116, 125, 

 127, 133, 137-141, 212, 263 



— description of, ii. 138 ; unlike other 

 I negroes, 149 



Enibu, district of, i. 361 



Emin Pasha, i. 10 

 , Engilata river, i. 129-131 



Equus Burchellii, ii. 78, 125 

 ! — Chapmanii, ii. 78 

 [ — Grevyi, ii. 78, 106, 140, 143, 190 

 , — quagga (extinct), ii. 77 



