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trader, 154 ; though carried, found the 

 march too long, 162 ; a dance led by, 

 204 ; pushes on with Count Teleki, 218 ; 

 goes on to Lake Nyiri, 221 ; kindly re- 

 ceived by natives, 226 ; purchasing 

 given over to, 255 ; carefiil not to 

 offend natives, 265 ; remains with us, 

 277 ; sent to try to make peace, 289 ; 

 led the way with Count Teleki, 295 ; 

 holds a shauri with us, 307 ; his donkey 

 and tent disappear, 340; grown grey 

 in negotiations, 365, 366; we keep our 

 promise to let him buy ivory, 382, 392, 

 396, 398, 399 ; wanted me'to kill the 

 cattle, 434 ; dismissed most of his men, 

 ii. 19 ; had an interest in Mbaruk's 

 caravan, 40 ; we discuss the future 

 with him, 47, 99 ; holds a shauri, 156 ; 

 impressed by the ' wild man's 

 eloquence,' 170, 171, 173 ; he leads a 

 Mrima dance, 188 ; a thoroughly good 

 feUow, 213, 214 ; the first trader to the 

 western frontier of Ngamatak, 251, 

 253, 257 ; assured us our difficulties 

 would be over at the Trrawell, 255 ; 

 very good to his slaves, 303 



Kimueri, i. 74 



Kimungu, i. 74 



Kinangop, Mount, i. 244, 817 ; ii. 288, 

 291 



Kirerema river, i. 119, 168 

 Kirua, district of, i. 184 

 — stream, i. 118 

 Kisimay, village of, ii. 260 

 Kisingo range, i. 89 

 Kismaju, i. 53, 54 

 Kites, ii. 36, 106 

 Kitifu, village of, i. 41, 43 

 Kitu, district of, i. 361 

 Kivas, ii. 274 



Knives, rounded, ii. 139, 204, 234, 272 

 Knorr, Eear-Admiral, i. 10 

 Kobus antelope, see Antelopes 

 Koma (caravan flag), i. 268 

 Kope-kope swamp, i. 392 

 Korogwe, i. 49, 56, 59 

 Kraal, Masai, i. 247, 248, 259, 392 

 Kudu antelopes, ii. 8, 11, 315 

 Kulall, Mount, ii. 95, 98, 101, 105-108, 

 184 



Kwa Fungo, village of, i. 52, 55 

 ' Kwa Futo, village of, i. 56 

 Kwa Mdimu mountains, i. 89 

 Kwa Mgumi, village of, i. 58, 61 

 Kwa Nduyu mountains, i. 80, 81 

 Kwa Sigi, village of, i. 70 

 Kwekongwe, village of, i. 68 

 Kyanjabi mountains, ii. 305 



Lake Angata Nairogwa, ii. 290 



— Balbal, i. 157 



— Baringo, i. 287, 288, 382, 383,396, 

 430 ; ii. 2, 48, 52, 281 



■ — Basso Ebor, or Lake Stefanie, ii. 76, 

 148, 174, 182, 184-186. See Lake 

 Stefanie 



— Basso Narok, or Lake Eudolf, ii. 75, 

 76. See Lake Eudolf 



— Hannington, i. 285 ; ii. 9 



— Jala, i. 209, 210 



— Jipe, i. 89, 90, 116, 174 ; ii. 317 



— Lorion, i. 382, 400 



— Naivasha, i. 244, 398 ; ii. 40,285,291, 

 292, 295 



— Nakuro Sekelai, ii. 288 



— Nyiri, i. 221, 228-230, 239-241 



— Eudolf, ii. 95-102, 104, 108-112, 114- 

 118, 124-128, 132-137, 145-151, 154, 

 155, 159, 163, 173, 174, 177, 181, 184, 

 185, 243. See Basso Narok " 



— Stefanie, ii. 186-190, 193. See Basso 

 Ebor 



Lakes on summit of Mount Kenia, i. 



376, .377 

 Laminatjan, ii. 258 



LamuyoDoenye, i. 281, 282, 284 ; ii.296, 



305 

 Lango, i. 243 

 Languages, see Dialects 

 Lapwings, ii. 110 

 Laraschat, Guaso, ii. 290 

 Lare (a swamp), i. 395 

 Lare lol borngnishu, ii. 56 

 Lare Lolera, ii. 58 

 Lare lol Morio, i. 395, 425 

 Laremett (district at the mouth of a 



river), ii. 225 



— of Kerio, ii. 238, 240 



— of Trrawell, ii. 240, 241, 245 

 Larks, ii. 175 



Lasa, Mount, i. 75 

 Lashau, district of, i. 391 

 Lasiti mountains, i. 76, 80, 84 

 Lava, at foot of Mount Meru, i. 135 ; 

 near the Dariama, 160; on Kibo, 

 194 ; near Mount Kimbay, 277 ; on 

 plateau at base of Mount Nyiro, ii. 

 91 ; at southern end of Lake Eudolf, 

 96; recent, near Lake Eudolf, 97, 220 ; 

 between Zaovi and Kikumbuliu, 815 ; 

 at southern base of Jula chain, 316 

 Laws of Wakikuyu, i. 359 

 Leather cases for knives and spears, ii. 

 139 



Leba river, ii. 163 



Lederiek, or Kibonoto, river, i. 243 



Leeches, i. 70 



