INDEX 



397 



Walking-sticks of Masai, Wakiknyti, and 

 Wakamba, i. 356 



Wallerii, Gazelle, see Gazelles 



Wambugu, the, i. 72 



Wameru, the, i. 135, 137, 139-151, 400 ; 

 character of, 152 



Wandorobbo, the. i. 74, '282, 287, 369, 

 391, 394,399. 412. 413, 414, 416 ; ii. 30, 

 32, 40, 56, 290 : tribe of hunters, i. 260; 

 description of, 261 ; hunting expe- 

 ditions of, ii. 31, 32 



Wangwana, the (the free), i.,5. 46, 83, 93, 

 394 



Wanj-amwesi, the, ii. 80, 117 

 Wanyemps, the, ii. 2, 285. See Wakwafi 

 Wapare, the, i. 77, 83, 103 

 War dance, i. 179, 183 

 Warm brook, ii. 8, 16-17, 285 



— spring, bitter, saline, ii. 109 

 Waruvu, the, i. 61, 65-67 

 Wasaiigu, the, ii. 80, 117 

 Wasegua, the, i. 61 

 Washenzi, the. i. 59, 61 ; ii. 156 



— village, i. 46 



Wasso (water, brook, or river), i. 260 

 1Vasumgums2t (talk), i. 203, 378 

 Wataveta, the, i. 101-103, 168; li. 2 

 Water, want of, i. 83, 85 ; water pool, 

 240; water-holes of Bartimaro and 

 Seki, 262, 265 ; scarcity of, ii. 65-67 ; 

 seeking, 67, 68 ; water-hole, 69 ; 

 scarcity, 71, 72; brackish in Lake 

 Eudolf, 97, 98 ; spring at Ngare 

 Dabasch, 108 ; want of, 119, 121 ; 

 small quantities in ravine, 122 ; water 

 of Lake Eudolf undrinkable, 145 ; 

 catch rainwater to drink, 178 ; no 

 water on return from Lake Stefanie, 

 193 ; no water, 227 

 Water-bucks, i. 74, 214, ii. 10, 15, 21, 44 ; 

 description of, i. 122. See Kobus 

 antelojDes 



^^"aterfall on M!onj(X, i. 199 ; oii TJruro 

 392 



Waterlihes, i. 157, 362 

 Water palms, i. 301 ; ii. 6 

 Water-rats, i. 191 



Watu a ungiLdya (inhabitants of Zanzi- 

 bar), i. 16 



Wahima (slaves), i. 46 I 



Weapons, distributed to caravan, i. 30 ; 

 stock of 36 ; paid as hongo, 166, ii.. 

 30. See Rifles 

 Weapons of Borana, ii. 185 

 I — of Buma, Marie, and Donyiro, ii. 204 

 i — of Burkeneji, ii. 74 

 I — of Elmolo, 'ii. Ill, 139 



— of Masai, i. 240 



; — of Eandile, ii. 185 



— of Reshiat. ii. 165 



— of Suk, ii. 272 



— of Turkana, ii. 233 



— of Wakamba, ii. 308 



— of Wakikuyu, i. 356 



— of Wakwafi, ii. 3 



— of Wandorobbo, ii. 32 

 Weaver birds, ii. 264 

 Weiwei, ii. 268 



Wendo, or Ndevu, the, ii. 273, 276 



Weruweru river, i. 120 



Wild boars, i. 256, 260, 378 ; ii. 8, 21 



— cat, ii. 12 



— dog, i. 256 

 Willoughby, Mr., i. 96 

 Willoughby, Sir J. C, i. 126 



Wire (brass, copper, and iron), i. 13, 141,. 



179, 250, 251 ; ii. 74, 138, 139, 266, 308, 



310. SeeMikufu 

 Witu, i. 3 



Wood-beetles {Crypto2}enta?nera), ii. 190,, 

 Wood-grouse, i. 372 



Woollen stuffs of the Eandile and Marie, 

 ii. 74, 157, 185, 187 



Yams, i. 98. 328, 352, 366 ; ii. 303, 307 

 Yarra, ii. 277 



Zanzibar, i. 3, 4, 9, 10, 20, 53 ; ii. 318 

 Zanzibaris {Waho a inigudya), i. 16, 46, 



133, 221, 222 

 Zaovi (the land of fine oxen), ii. 314 

 Zebras, i. 74, 110, 111, 129, 214, 225, 

 256, 260, 262, 270, 277, 370, 371, 377, 

 380, 406, ii. 8, 10-12, 15, 17, 18, 21, 

 28, 44, 59, 106, 119, 125, 134, 144, 

 279, 285, 288, 315 ; inquisitive, i. 214; 

 great herds of, 228, 271 ; on shores of 

 Lake Baringo, ii. 11 ; five kinds of, 77, 

 See EquKs 



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