INDEX. 



Abad bin Sulayman, rest of tbe party at the 



bouse of, at Kazeh, i. 323. 

 Abdullab, the Balocb, sketch of him, i. 



136. 



Abdullah bin Nasib, of Zanzibar, his kind- 

 ness, i. 270. 



Abdullah bin Jumab, and his flying cara- 

 van, i. 315. 



Abdullah bin Salim of Kazeh, his authority 



there, i. 329. 

 Abdullah, son of Musa Mzuri, ii. 225, 226. 

 Ablactation, period of, in East Africa, i. 



117. 



Abrus precatorius used as an ornament in 



Karagwah, ii. 181. 

 Adansonia digitata, or monkey-bread of East 



Africa, peculiarity of, i. 47. 

 Africa, Central, great depression of, i. 409; 



ii. 8. 



African proverbs, i. 131. 

 A Means, a weak -brained people, i. 33. 

 Africans, East, their character and religion, 

 ii. 324. 



Albinos, frequency of, amongst the Waza- 

 ramo tribes, i. 109. Description of them, 

 109. 



Amayr bin Said el Shaksi, calls on Capt. 

 Burton, ii. 228. His adventures, 228. 



Ammunition, danger of, in African travel- 

 ling, i. 264. 



Androgyne, the, ii. 159. 



Animals, wild, of Uzaramo, i. 63. Of Dut'- 

 humi, 87. Of Zungomero, 95. Of the 

 Mrima, 103, 104. Of K'hutu, 160. Of 

 the Usagara mountains, 162. Of the 

 plains beyond tbe Rufuta, 181, 183. Of 

 Ugogi, 242. Of the road to Ugogo, 247. 

 In Ugogo, 300. Of Unyamwezi, ii. 15. 

 OfUjiji,60. 



Antelopes in the Doab of the Mgeta river, 

 i. 81. In the Rufuta plains, 183. Of 

 East Africa, 268, 269. On the Mgunda 

 Mk'hali, 289. Of Ugogo, i. 300. 



Ant-hills of East Africa, i. 202, 203. In 

 Unyamwezi, ii. 19. Clay of, chewed in 

 Unyamwezi, 28. 



Anthropophagi of Murivumba, ii. 114. 



Ants in the Doab of the Mgeta river, i. 82. 

 Red, of the banks of rivers in East Africa, 



186. Maji m'oto, or "hot water " ants, 



187. Near the Marenga Mk'hali river, 

 201. Account of them, 202. Annoy- 

 ance of, at K'hok'ho, 276. Of Rubu- 

 ga, 317. Of East Africa, 371. Of 

 Unyamwezi, ii. 19. OfUjiji, 64. 



Apples' wood, at Mb'hali, i. 401. 



Arab caravans, description of, in East Africa, 



i. 342. 



Arab proverbs, i. 50, 86, 133, 135. 



Arabs of the East coast of Africa, i. 30. 

 The half-castes described, 32. Those 

 settled in Unyanyembe, 323. History 

 and description of their settlements, 327. 

 Tents of, on their march, 353. 



Arachis Hypogasa,as an article of food, i.198. 



Arak tree in Ugogo, i. 300. 



Archery in East Africa, ii. 301. 



Armanika, Sultan of Karagwah, account of, 



ii. 183. His government, 183, 184. Be- 

 sieged by bis brother, ii. 224. 



Arms of the Wazaramo, i. 1 10. Of the 

 Wadoe, 124. Of the Balocb merce- 

 naries, 133. Of the " Sons of Ramji," 

 140. Required for the expedition, 152. 

 Of the Wasagara tribe, 199, 237. Of the 

 Wahehe, 240. Of the Wagogo, 304. 

 Of the Wahamba, 312. Of the porters 

 of caravans, 350. Of the Wakimbu, 

 ii. 20. Of the Wanzamwezi, 30. Of 

 the Wajiji, 66. Of the Wavinza, 75. 

 Of the Watuta, 77. Of the people of 

 Karagwah, 182. 



Army of Uganda, ii. 189. 



Artemise frigate, i. 1. 



Atmosphere, brilliancy of the, in Ugogo, 

 i. 297. 



