INDEX. 



451 



Wazaramo, i. 108. And the Wak'hutu, 

 120. Wasagara fashions of dressing the, 

 234. Wagogo mode, 304. Amongst 

 the Wanyamwezi, ii. 26. Wabulia mode 

 of dressing the, 78. And in Uganda, 

 189. 



Halimah, the lady, sketch of, i. 129. Taken 

 ill, 200. Returns home, ii. 277, 



Ilamdan, Sayyid, of Zanzibar, his death, i. 2. 



Ilamerton, Lieut. -Col., his friendship with 

 thelate Sultan of Zanzibar, i. 2. Inter- 

 est taken by him in the expedition, 3. 

 His objections to an expedition into the 

 interior via Kilwa, 5. His death, 66. 

 His character, 69. 



IJamid bin Salim, his journey to the Wa- 

 humba tribe, i. 31 ] . 



Hammals of the Wanyamwezi, character of 

 the, ii. 162. 



Ilammam, or primitive form of the lamp- 

 bath, i. 82. 



Hanga, journey to, ii. 232. Difficulties 



with the porters there, 232. 

 Hartebeest in the Doab of the Mgeta river, 



i. 81. 



Hawks of the Usagara mountains, i. 162. 



Hembe, or " the wild buffalo's horn," his 

 village, i. 72. 



Hides, African mode of dressing, i. 236. 



Hilal bin Nasur, his information respecting 

 the southern provinces, ii. 228. 



Hippopotami on the east coast of Africa, i. 

 9, 12, 24, 56. In Unyamwezi, ii. 15. 

 In the Ruche river, 52, 158. In the sea 

 of Ujiji, 60. 



Hishmat l'il gharib, or guest welcome of 

 the Arabs of Kazeh, i. 323, 329. 



Hogs of Ugogo, i. 300. 



Home, African attachment for, ii. 333. 



Honey in Ujiji, ii. 59. Abundance of, in 

 East Africa, 287. Two kinds of, 288. 



Houses of Kuingani, i. 43. The wayside, 

 or kraals, 53, 181, 230. Of the Wak'- 

 hutu, 97, 121. Of the Wazaramo, 1 10. 

 Of the Wagogo, 306. Of the Arabs in 

 Unyanyembe, 328, 329. Of stone, ig- 

 nored by Inner Africa, 93. Of the coun- 

 try beyond Marenga Mk'hali, called 

 " Tembe," 207. The Tembe of the Wa- 

 hete, 240. The Khambi or, Kraal, 354. 

 The Tembe of the Usagara, 366. Houses 

 of East Africa generally described, 364, 



ii. 334, Pests of the houses, i. 370. Fur- 

 niture, 371. Of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 26. 

 Of Karagwah, 182, 183. 



Hullak, the buffoon, i. 46. 

 Hunting season in East Africa, ii. 296. 

 Hyaenas in Ugogo, i. 276. In Ujiji, ii. 60. 

 Hyderabad, story of the police officer of, i. 

 217. 



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Ibanda, second sultan of Ukerewe, ii. 214. 

 Id, son of Muallim Salim, his civility at 



Msene, i. 399. 

 Iguanas of the Usagara mountains, i. 162. 

 Ihara or Kwihara, physical features of the 



plain of, i. 326. 

 Ikuka of Uhehe, march to, ii. 252. 

 Illness of the whole party at Ujiji, ii. 85, 86. 

 Immigration in Central Africa, ii. 19. 

 Imports and exports in East Africa, ii. 387. 

 Indian Ocean, evening on the, i. 1. View 



of the Mrima from the, 8. 

 Industry, commercial, of the Wanyamwezi, 



ii. 29. 



Inenge, basin of, i. 208. Halt at the, 208. 

 Influenza, the, in Unyamwezi, ii. 13. 

 Influenza, remedy in East Africa for, i. 96. 

 Inhospitality of Africans, ii. 131, 327. 

 Inhumanity of the Africans, ii. 329. 

 Insects in East Africa, i. 186, 187, 201, 



202. In houses in East Africa, 370. In 



Ujiji, ii. 61. 

 Instruments required for the expedition, i. 



153. Breakage of, on the road, 169. 



Accidents to which they are liable in 



East African travels, 18 4 >, 19i. 

 Intellect of the East African, ii. 337. 

 Iron in Karagwah, ii. 185. In Urori, 27. 



And in Ubena, 27. Of East Africa 



generally, 31 1. 

 Ironga, sultan of U'ungu, defeats the 



Warori, ii. 75. 

 Ironware of Uvira, ii. 121. 

 Irora, village of, i. 389. Halt at, 389. 



Sultan of, 389. Return to, ii. 166. 

 Irrigation, artificial, in K'hutu, i. 86. 

 Isa bin Hijji, the Arab merchant, exchange 



of civilities with, i. 208, 211. Places'a 



tembe at Kazeh at the disposal of the 



party, 323. 



Isa bin Hosayn, the favourite of the Sultan 

 of Uganda, ii. 1 93. 



Ismail, the Baloch, illness of, i. 381. 



Ititenya, settlement of, i. 326. 



Ivory, caravan of, i. 1 7. Frauds perpetrated 

 on the owners of tusks, 17. Mode of 

 buying and selling in East Africa, 39. 

 Tcuters of Zungomero, 97. Mode of 

 carrying large tusks of, 341, 348. Price 

 of, at Uvira, ii. 120, 121. Ivory of 

 Ubena, 270. Trade in Ivory, 408. 



Iwanza, or public-houses, in Unyamwezi, 

 ii. 1, 27. Described, 27, 279, 285. 



Iwemba, province of, ii. 153. 



Jackal, silver, of Ugogi, i. 242. 

 Jambeho, arrival of the party at the settle- 

 ments of, ii. 36. Cultivation of, 36. 

 Scarcity of food in. 36. Revisited, 163. 

 Jami of Harar, Shaykh, of the Somal, i. 33. 

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