INDEX 



393 



Eivers, streams, and brooks {cont.): — 



Pangani river, or Eiiva, i. 22, 28, 43, 

 76, 84, 85, 160, (note) 211, 243 



Ragemat river, ii. 245, 251 



Rombo river, i. 209, 211 ; ii. 317 



Ronga river, i. 160, 163 



Ruvn. see Pangani river 



Sabaki river, i. 282, 334 ; ii. 305 



Sagana river, i. 112, 325 



Sekere brook, ii. 267 



Ser el Karia river, ii. 181 



Shaniburay river, i. 160 



Songoroi, i. 390, 402 



Tana river, i. 334, 352 



Tayahez broolc, i. 335 



Tigerich, Gnaso, ii. 7 



Trrawell river, ii. 235, 236, 240, 241, 

 245, 248, 254-257, 260, 263-267 



Tiu-ulsa stream, i. 276 



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



Useri stream, i. 212 ; ii. 317 



Weruweru river, i. 120 

 Bockets, i. 150, (note) 151, 307, 312, 326 

 Rombo, i. 198 



— river, i. 209, 211 ; ii. 317 



Eonga river, i. 160, 163 



Rudolf, Lake, or Basso Narok, first sight 

 of, ii. 95, surromidings of southern 

 end, 96 ; active volcanoes, 97 ; water 

 brackish, skeleton trees in, 97 ; crater- 

 island, 101 ; march aloirg the beach, no 

 sign of life, 104 ; more and more dreary, 

 108 ; three small islets, 109 ; crocodiles, 

 hippopotauH, and birds, 110 ; Elmolo 

 from an island, 111 ; lake appeared 

 endless, 114 ; Elmolo on raft of canoes, 

 115 ; camp on beach in a thicket, ] 17 ; 

 pictm-esque in the distance, 124 ; Alia 

 Bay, 125 ; great number of elephants 



, by the shore, 128, 129 ; beach flat, 

 bare of vegetation, 132 ; cool sea 

 breeze, 142 ; scenery less dreary, 149, 

 150 ; dead trees in lake, 159 ; lake 

 districts changed after rain, 210, 211 ; 

 south of lake dreary and dried up, 215 



Envu, or Pangani, river, i. 43, 160, (note) 

 211. See Pangani 



Saadalla, ii. 99, 104 

 Sabaki river, i. 282, 334, 352 ; ii. 305 

 Sadaka (farewell feast), i. 204, 226 

 Saddim chain, ii. 63, 73 

 ;Saddles, i. 36, 64, 65. See Pack-saddles 

 Sadi, ii. 284 



Sagana river, i. 112, 325 

 Sage, i. 186 



Salt-strewn steppes, i. 242, 252 ; ii. 81, 281 



\ Salt pans, ii. 113 



' — water spring, ii. 109. See MaJcate 

 and Natron salt 

 Samahi (chief), i. 291, 298, 301, 312, 

 359 



Samanga, district of, i. 184 



Sambaj (white china beads), i. 13, 213 



Sambo, Mount, i. 80, 84 



Samburn, or Samburuland, ii. 14, 73, 74, 



76, 95, 184, 236, 240 

 Same, i. 75, 85 



Samesame (red Masai beads), i. 13, 



213 ; ii. 157, 167, 174, 205 

 Sandhoppers, ii. 112 



Sandstone, districts, i. 85 ; red and white, 

 ii. 114 



Sandstorms, ii. 96, 97, 98, 100, 126, 137. 

 See Dust 



Sanseviera, i. (note) 70, 120, 225, 411 

 Saparia, ii. 182, 183 

 Sau.ria, see Chameleons and Lizards 

 Schaongwe, Ali (gaide), i. 34, 55, 56, 149, 



171, 173, 200, 205, 400, 407, 423; ii. 39 

 Schuka (a mantle, or a measure), i. 105, 



141, 143 ; li. 310 

 Scoria?, ii. 96, 220, 222 

 Scorpions, i. 75 ; ii. 175 

 Seaweed, ii. 115, eaten by elephants ; 



134, 145 



Sedenga, Sultan of the Waruvu, i. 63-67 



Sekelai, the, ii. 289 



Sekere brook, ii. 267 



Seki water-holes, i. 265 



Sembodja, Sultan of Usambara, i. 01, 



71-73, 173 

 Senecio Johnstnn.ii, i. 189, 191, 374, 375 

 Senenge (iron wire), i. 13 

 Ser el Karia river, ii. 181 

 Seringet, ii. 187 

 Seringeti, ii. 296 

 Settima chain, i. 335, 390 

 Seyid Burgash, Sultan of Zanzibar, i. 8, 



198, 201 



Seyid Seyid, Sultan of Zanzibar, i. 171 



Sham bur av river, i. 160 



Sheep, i. 70, 342, 343, 353 ; ii. 127, 137, 

 166, 169, 185, 225, 227, 234, 239, 272, 

 280, 307 ; bones, 101, 105 ; bought, 132, 

 241, 249 ; in Samburuland, 76 ; price 

 of, 237 ; skins, 298 



Shells (oyster-like), ii. 105, 189 



Shields of Borana, ii. 186 



— of Burkeneji, ii. 75 



— of Masai, i. 147, 246 



— of Reshiat, ii. 165 



— of Suk, ii. 272 



— of Turkana, ii. 233 



— of Wajagga, i. 213 



