INDEX 



531 



Kula, chief of Kinekombe, 45. 



Lamoo, mouth of the Tana, 6 ; the in- 

 habitants of, 15 ; customs of natives, 

 15; purchase of cattle, 33. 



Langalla, flows from the Jombeni range 

 and empties into the Tana River, 474. 



Leikipia plateau, almost deserted, 376; 

 perfect pasturage for cattle, 37S. 



Lendovie, 286. 



Lengaya, 331. 



Lesegetetti, chief medicine-man of the 



Rendile, 314. 

 Lion, adventure with a, 143 ; Chanler's 



adventure with, at Ngombe crater, 345. 

 Lions, 389, 393. 



Liria visits Chanler's camp, 417. 

 Locusts, dense as a cloud, 439. 

 Lokoli, 286. 



Lokomogul, of the Rendile tribe, 305 ; 



brings an old camel to trade, 306 ; 



chief of Rendile, 296. 

 Lolokwi, Mount, the appearance of, 277; 



expedition at, 277; send to, for donkey 



saddles, 331. 

 Lomoro, a Rendile chief, 296 ; tribe of 



the Rendile, 307 ; chief of Rendile, 



310; presents Chanlerwith a dog, 338. 

 Lorian, Lake, 107 ; search for, 121 ; a 



myth, a vast swamp, 138. 

 Lorian Swamp, the end and limit of the 



Guaso Nyiro River, 140. 

 Loroghi range, 361, 378. 

 Lyserege, a Rendile chief, 297. 



Mackenzie River, 73, 85, 201. 



Mahomet el Hussein, chief of Soudanese, 

 22; his incessant importuning, 22. 



Malkakofira Galla village, 61, 63, 67. 



Manda, Isla of, 15. 



Mannlicher 1 eating rifle, 77. 



Marching, fr Seran to Daitcho, sev- 

 enty-five miles in three days and a half, 

 335 ; Marisi Alugwa Zombo, plateau 

 on the River Guaso Nyiro, 124, 127. 



Masai language spoken by Wanderobbo, 

 282; settled among the Wanderobbo, 

 374; tribe before their dispersal, 376. 



Massa, expedition arrives at, 48. 



Massowah, engaged Soudanese, 7. 



Matthews, General, mountain range, 83. 



Matthews, Sir Lloyd, 7, 499, 509; his ac- 

 tion with regard to the deserters, 

 500. 



Mayolo, Wanderobbo guide, 286 ; his 

 ignorance of the country, 288 ; unable 

 to march at night, 289 ; advises that 

 the expedition leave the Rendile, 323; 

 at Lengaya, 331; his experience after 

 leaving Lieutenant von Hohnel, 392. 



Measure, mode of measuring cloth in 

 Africa, 307. 



Meat, cut into strips and dried in the sun, 

 287. 



Medicine-man, natives' faith in, 218. 



Merifano, 38. 



Mgundu, the dwarf, 490. 



Mhahoma, the cook, 509. 



"Miraa," natives of Embe chew leaves 



and shoots of, 189. 

 Mission, German, at Ikutha, 493. 

 Mission station at Ikutha, 493 ; at 



Kibwezi, 493. 

 Missionaries, their influence with natives, 



493- 



Mkonumbi, first camp at, 11 ; surround- 

 ing country, 17; camp at, 18. 



Mohamadi, second headman of porters, 

 9; punished for raiding, 51; head- 

 man of porters, 150; and six men de- 

 sert, 332. 



Mohammedans refuse to eat elephant 

 meat, 275. 



Mohamet Aman, Somali, 26 ; takes 

 canoes to Kinakombe, 30; with river 

 column, 44. 



Motio, native guide, 105, 146, 151, 152, 

 155, 164, t73, 197, 212, 228, 405 ; his 

 appearance and history, 106, 1 10, 113, 

 118; his opinion of Lake Lorian, 121; 

 suspected of treachery, 162; his gal- 

 lant conduct during the fight, 179; his 

 explanation of the blood-brotherhood, 

 192; his last visit, 443. 



Mountains seen from the Mackenzie 

 River, 92. 



