INDEX 



return to, 170, 200 ; inarch out, 204 ; 

 once more enter, ii. 317 

 Tayahe^ brook, i. 8o5 

 Tcharra, or Tclialla (large blue beads), 



ii. 157, 107, 168, 174. 208 

 Teeth filed, i. 77 

 — of goats, girdle of, ii. 234 

 Teita, Mount, i. IIG ; ii. 316, 318 

 Tela, district of. i. 184 

 Telekesa, marches, i. 81 ; ii. 116 

 Teleki, Count, i. 2 ; arrived at Zanzibar, 

 8; choice of Sonial escort, 11 ; of two 

 hundred Zanzibaris. 16 ; gives signal 

 to start, 20 ; go to Mawia, 28 ; gives 

 lessons in shooting, 33 ; an experienced 

 sportsman, 36 ; plenty of worries, 41 ; 

 attacked by bees, 46 ; quells a mu- 

 tiny, 49, 50 ; sends after thieves, 56 ; 

 at Karogwe, 59 ; starts to Sultan Sem- 

 bodja's, 61; to Kwa Sigi, Makuyuni, 

 and Monibo, 70 ; reaches Masinde, 

 71 ; interviews with Sembodja, 71-73 ; 

 follows the Pangani, 75 ; camps at 

 Mabirioni, 76 ; passed Mount Sambo, 

 84 ; finds big game, 85 ; adventure 

 with leopard, 89 ; at Taveta, 93 ; 

 plays part of medicine-man, 99 ; camp 

 at Miriali's, 112 ; dangerous visitor, 

 120 ; sees rhinoceroses, giraffes, and 

 w ater-buck, 129 ; in good health, 135 ; 

 prepares for war, 139 ; visits Matunda, 

 142-152 ; at Little Ai-usha, 165 ; hunts 

 monljeys, 168 ; hunting near Lake 

 Jipe, 174-176; received by Miriali, 

 177 ; did not interfere in native 

 politics, 182 ; ascent of Kilimanjaro, 

 188-196 ; master in the caravan, 202; 

 starts to cross Masailand, 218 ; reaches 

 Malago Kanga, 221 ; hunting near 

 Lake Nyiri, 229-231 ; a narrow escape, 

 235 ; hunting near Kilimanjaro, 241, 

 242 ; hunting at Doenye Erok, 256 ; 

 shoots spotted hyena, 261, 262 ; hunts 

 rhinoceroses, 267, 269, 270 ; hunts 

 elephants, 272 ; came across a lion, 

 275 ; making friendship with Waki- 

 kuyu, 291 ; jostled about, 303 ; diffi- 

 culty of transit through Kikuyuland, 

 308-312 ; routs the enemy, 319 ; has 

 the whole burden of the situation, 

 326 ; threatens to open hostilities, 

 331 ; anxious for peace, 344 ; prepare 

 for ascent of Kenia, 365 ; accoimt of 

 ascent, 371-377 ; snipe-shooting at 

 Ndoro, 381 ; tests the corirage of 

 Masai moran, 387 ; hunting in Lei- 

 kipia, 394 ; starts for Lake Baringo, 

 399 ; settlement at Little Nyemps, ii. 



1 ; account of journey to Nyemps,, 

 6-8 ; hot spring district hunting, 8-10, 

 15 ; starts.for Subugia, 30 ; an arduous 

 time, 43 ; sustains numerous charges 

 from animals, 45 ; plan of further 

 ]Drogress, 70 ; elects to go by Basso 

 Narok, 7 6 ; elephant hiinting, 79, 

 81-83, 85-87, 91 ; discovers Lake 

 Kudolf, 95 ; pool of water at Ngare 

 Dabasch, 108 ; shot a leopard in camp, 

 117 ; gives out the water in ravine, 

 123; charged by buffalo, 126; elephant 

 hunting, 129-132, 134, 141, 142, 145, 

 148 ; goes to find second lake, 178 ; ele- 

 phants on the way, 182, 183 ; reaches 

 Lake Stefanie, 186 ; a fete, 188 ; de- 

 cided to return by old roiite, 207 ; 

 trading difficulties with Turkana, 237 ; 

 leaves no stone unturned to get food, 

 241 ; worn out with shauiis, 250 ; gave 

 orders to kill four donkeys, 258 ; bears 

 terrible responsibility alone, 279 ; era- 

 while hunting feats, 285 ; shot ninety- 

 ninth rhinoceros, 315 



Teleki volcano, ii. 223, 316 



Termites, metamorphosis of, i. 116 ; hills 

 of, h. 151, 178 



Terrere (Mkikuyu), i. 296, 298, 303, 307, 

 311, 312 ; ii. 40,298, 301 



Theft, pitnishment of, i. 105, 321 ; ii. 54,- 

 216 



Theuka mountains, ii. 315 

 Thistle, i. 192 



Thomson, Joseph, i. 5, 132, 133, 265, 

 284, 286, 392, 397, 400, 408 ; ii. 10, 

 16, 281, 284, 291, 297, 306 



Thomsonii, Gazelle, see Gazelles 



Tiger, i. 225 



Tigerich, Guaso, ii. 7 



Tobacco, i. 140, 352 ; ii. 167, 187, 263, 

 290, 301 ; with pink flower, i. 153, ii. 

 203 ; unknown to Elmolo, 111 ; chewed, 

 i. 356, ii. 157, 204, 235, 250 ; smoked, 

 204, 250 ; medium of exchange, 237, 

 251, 268. See Snuff' 



Tom Charles (guide), i. 34, 68, 176, 250, 

 290 



Tomatoes, i. 98 



Tongwe, Moimt, i. 46 



Trading caravans : purchase of ivory and 

 slaves, i. 198 ; manner of paying way 

 back, 166, ii. 30 ; hardships connected 

 with the trade, 24, 27, 258 ; Mrima 

 cannot resist ivory, 80 ; traders 

 ubiquitous, 264, 265 ; slaves, 283, 

 284. See Abd-er-rahman, Addullah, 

 Kimemeta, and Mpyjui ; also Cara- 

 vans. 



