INDEX. 



445 



Africa, i. 181. Described, 18 3. In 

 Ugogo, 300. 



Botanical collection stolen, i. 319. Diffi- 

 culty of taking care of the collection on 

 the upward march, 320. Destroyed by 

 damp at Ujiji, ii. 81. 



Boulders of granite on the Mgunda Mk'- 

 hali, i. 284. Picturesque effects of the, 

 285, 286. 



Bows and arrows of the Wagogo, i. 504. 



Of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 22. Of the East 



Africans, 301. Poisoned arrows, 305. 

 Brab tree, or Ukhindu, of the Mrima, i. 48. 

 Breakfast in the caravan described, i. 345. 



An Arab's, at Kazeh, ii. 167. 

 Buffaloes on the road to Ugogo, i. 247. In 



Unyamwezi, ii. 15. On the Rusugi 



river, ii. 40. 

 Bumbumu, Sultan, of the Wahehe, i. 239. 

 Burial ceremonies of the Wanyamwezi, 



ii. 25. 



Burkene, route to, ii. 179. 



Burton, Captain, quits Zanzibar Island, i. I. 



The personnel and materiel of the ex- 

 pedition, i. 3, 10, 11. 



Smallness of the grant allowed by 

 government, i. 4, 'note. 



The author's proposal to the Royal 

 Geographical Society, i. 5. 



Anchors off Wale Point, i. 8. 



His difficulties, i. 19. 



His MS, lost, i. 21. 



Melancholy parting with Col. Hamer- 

 ton, i. 22. 



Lands at Kaole, i. 22. 



Melancholy reflections, i. 24. 



Transit of the valley of the Kingani 

 and the Mgeta rivers, i. 41. 



The first departure, i. 43, 46. 



Tents pitched at Bomani, i. 51. 



Delay the second, i. 49. 



Departure from Bomani, i. 51. 



Arrives at the village of Mkwaju la 

 Mvuani, i. 52. 



The third departure, i. 53. 



Halt at Nzasa, in Uzaramo, i. 54. 



Start again, i. 57. 



First dangerous station, i. 59. 



Second one, i. 63. 



Adventure at Makutaniro, i. 70. 



Author attacked by fever, i 71. 



Third dangerous station, i. 73. 



Encamps at Madege Madogo, i. 79. 



And at Kidunda, i. 79. 



Loses his elephant-gun, i. 80. 



Arrives at a place of safety, i. 81. 



Enters K'hutu, i. 82. 



Has a hammam, i. 82. 



Thoroughly prostrated, i. 84. 



His troubles, i. 86. 



Burton, Captain — continued. 



Prepares a report for the Royal Geo- 

 graphical Society, i. 89. 

 Advances from Dut'humi, i. 91. 

 Halts at Zungomero, i. 1 27. 

 Leaves Zungomero, i. 1 58. 

 Arrives at Mzizi Mdogo,!. 161. 

 Recovery of health at, i. 161. 

 Leaves Mzizi Mdogo, i. 165. 

 Halts at Cha K'henge, i. 167. 

 Desertion of the Baloch, i. 173. 

 Their return, i. 174. 

 Halts at Muhama, i. 178. 

 Again attacked by fever, i. 179. 

 Resumes the march, i. 180. 

 Contrasts in the scenery, i. 184. 

 Fords the Mukondokwa river, i. 188. 

 Reaches Kadetamare, i. 189. 

 Loss of instruments, i. 189. 

 Halts at Muinyi, i. 193. 

 Resumes the j uirney, i. 194. 

 Halts at Ndabi, i. 196. 

 Resumes the march and rests at Ru- 



rauraa, i. 198. 

 Abundance of its supplies, i. 198. 

 Reaches Marenga Mk'hali, i. 203. 

 Approaches the bandit Wahumba, i. 

 203. 



Leaves Marenga Mk'hali, i. 204. 

 Halts at the basin of Inenge, i. 208. 

 Wholesome food obtained there, i. 208. 

 Exchange of civilities with a down 



caravan, i. 208. 

 Painful ascent of the Rubeho, or Windy 



Pass, i. 213. 

 Halt at the Great Rubeho, i. 215. 

 Ascent of the Little Rubeho, i. 215 

 Descent of the counterslope of the 



Usagara mountains, i. 219. 

 First view of the Ugogo mountains, 



i. 220. 



Halts at the third Rubeho, i. 221. 



Marches on the banks of the Dungo- 

 maro, i. 222. 



Reaches the plains of Ugogo, i. 223, 



Losses during the descent, i. 224. 



Halts at Ugogi, i. 241. 



Engages the services of fifteen Wan- 

 yamwezi porters, i. 244. 



Leaves Ugogi, i. 244. 



The caravan dislodged by wild bees, 

 i. 248. 



Loses a valuable portmanteau, i. 249. 

 Halts on the road for the night, i. 250. 

 Leaves the jungle-kraal, i. 250. 

 Sights the Ziwa, or Pond, i. 251. 

 Provisions obtained there, i. 255. 

 Recovery of the lost portmanteau, 

 i. 257. 



Joins another up-caravan, i, 257, 258, 



