INDEX. 



453 



Kidunda, or the "little hill," camping 

 ground of, i. 79. Scenery of, 79. 



Kifukuru, delay of the caravan at, i. 264. 

 Question of blackmail at, 264. Sultan 

 of, 264. 



Kigari, on the Tanganyika Lake, halt of 



the party at, ii. 10 i. 

 Kigwa, or Mkigwa, halt of the caravan at, 



i. 319. The ill-omened forest of, 319. 

 Sultan Manwa, 319. 



Kikoboga, basin of, traversed, ii. 262.' 

 Kikoboga river, ii. 263. 

 Kilwa, dangers of, as an ingress point, i. 

 4, 5. 



Kimanu, the sultan of Ubena, ii. 270. 

 Kinanda, or harp, of East Africa, ii. 298. 

 Kinavvani, village of, arrival of the caravan 



at, ii. 35. 

 Kindunda, " the hillock," i. 64. 

 Kinganguku, march to, ii. 25], 

 Kingani river described, i. 56. Valley of 



the, 56. Hippopotami and crocodiles of 



the, 56. Fish of the, 56. Its malarious 



plain, 69. Rise of the, 87. 

 Kingfishers on the lake of Tanganyika, ii. 



61. 



Kipango, or tzetze fly, of East Africa, i. 

 187. 



Kiperepeta, march to, ii. 256. 



Kiranga- Ilanga, the first dangerous station 

 in Uzaramo, i. 59. 



Kirangozi, guide or guardian, carried by 

 mothers in Uzaramo, i. 116. 



Kirangozi, or guide of the caravan, his 

 wrath, i. 221. Description of one, 346. 

 Meeting of two, 351. His treatment of 

 his slave girl, ii. 161. His fear of tra- 

 velling northward, 172. 



Kiringawana mountains, i. 233. 



Kiringawana route in the Usagara moun- 

 tains described, ii. 249. 



Kiringawana, sultan, ii. 258. 



Kirira, halt of the party at, i. 392. 



Hospitality of an Arab merchant at, 392 

 — 394. Climate of, 394. 



Kiruru, or "palm leaves," village of, i. 82. 



Kirurumo, on the Mgunda Mk'hali, i. 289. 

 Water obtained at, 289. 



Kisanga, basin of, described, ii. 257. 



Kisabengo, the chief headman of Inland 

 Magogoni, i. 88. Account of his depre- 

 dations, 88. 



Kisawhili language, remarks on the, i. 15, 

 note; ii. 198. 



Kisesa, sultan, his blackmail, ii. 114. 



Kitambi, sultan of Uyuwwi, recovers part 

 of the stolen papers, i. 320. 



Kitangure, or river of Karagwah, i. 409 ; 



ii. 144, 177, 186. 



Kiti, or stool, of East Africa, i. 373. 

 Kittara, in Kingoro, road to, ii. 187. Wild 



coffee of, 187." 

 Kivira river, ii. 197. 

 Kiyombo, sultan of Urawwa, ii. 147. 

 Kizaya, the P'hazi, i. 54. Accompanies 



the expedition "a part of their way, 55. 

 Knobkerries of Africa, ii. 306. 

 Kombe la Simba, the P'hazi, i. 54. 

 Konduchi, march to, ii. 274. Revisited, 



276. 



Koodoo, the, at Dut'humi, i. 87. 

 Koodoo horn, the bugle of East Africa, 

 i. 203. 



Kraals of thorn, in the Usagara mountains, 



i. 230. Of East Africa, 354. 



Krapf, Dr., result of his mission, i. 6. His 

 information, 7. His etymological errors, 

 36, note. 



Kuhonga, or blackmail, at Ugogo, i. 252. 

 Account of the blackmail of East Africa, 

 253. 



Kuingani, " the cocoa-nut plantation near 

 the sea," i. 42. Described, 43. Houses 

 of, 43. Climate of, 44. 



Kumbeni, isles of, i. 1. 



Kuryamavenge river, ii. 146. 



Kwale, halt at the nullah of, i. 315. 



Kwihanga, village of, described, i. 396. 



Ladha Damha, pushes the expedition for- 

 ward, i. 11. His conversation with 

 Ramji, 23. 



Lakes, — Nyanza, or Ukerewe, i. 311, 409, 



ii. 175, 176, 179, 195. Tanganyika, ii. 

 42, et seq. ; 134, et seq. Mukiziwa, ii. 

 147. 



Lakit, Arab law of, i. 258. 

 Lamp-bath of Central Asia, i. 82. 

 Land-crabs in the Doab of the Mgeta river, 



i. 81. 



Language of the Wagogo, i. 306. Of the 

 Wahumba, 311. Of the Wanyamwezi, 



ii. 5. Of the Wakimbu, 20. Of the 

 Wanyamwezi, 30. Specimens of the 

 various dialects collected, 198. Of the 

 East Africans, 336. 



Leeches in Unyamwezi, ii. 18. 

 Leopards in Ugogo, i. 302. In Unyamwezi, 

 ii. 15. 



Leuceethiops amongst the Wazaramo, i. 109. 



Libellulaj in Unyamwezi, ii. 18. 



Lions in Uzaramo, i. 63. Signs of, on the 

 road, 172. In Ugogo, 300, 301. In 

 Unyamwezi, ii. 15. 



Lizards in the houses in East Africa, i. 371. 



Locusts, or nzige, flights of, in Unyamwezi, 

 ii. 18. Varieties of, 18. Some con- 

 sidered edible, 18. 



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