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INDEX. 



Lodgings on the march in East Africa, i. 



353. In Ugogo, 354. In Unyamwezi, 



354. In Uvinza, 354. At Ujiji, 354. 

 Looms in Unyamwezi, i.318; ii. 1. 

 Lues in East Africa, ii. 321. 



Lunar Mountains, ii. 48, 144. 



Lurinda, chief of Gungu, ii. 53. Supplies 



a boat on the Tanganyika lake, 87. 



Enters into brotherhood with Said bin 



Salim, ii. 125. 

 Lying, habit of, of the African, ii. 328. 



Mabruki, Muinyi, henchman in the expedi- 

 tion, sketch of the character of, i. 130. 

 His slave boy, ii. 162. His bad behaviour, 

 173. 



Mabruki Pass, descent of the, ii. 263. 

 Mabunguru fiumara, i. 283. Shell-fish and 



Silurus of the, 284. Arrival of the party 



at the, 285. 

 Macaulay, Lord, quoted, i. 393. 

 Machunda, chief sultan of Ukerewe, ii. 214. 

 Madege Madogo, the " little birds," district 



of, i. 79. 



Madege Mkuba, "the great birds," district 

 of, 179. 



Magic, black, or Uchawi, how punisbed by 

 the Wazaramo, i. 113, 265. Mode of 

 proceeding for ascertaining the existence 

 of, ii. 32. See Mganga. 



Magogoni, inland, country of, i. 87. 



Magomba, sultan of Kanyenye,i. 265. Black- 

 mail levied by, 265. Interview with him 

 and his court, 266. Description of him, 

 266. 



Magugi, in Karagwah, ii. 177. 

 Maizan, M., his death, i. 6. Sketch of his 

 career, 73. 



Maji m'ote, or "hot water" ant, of East 

 Africa, i. 187. 



Maji ya W'heta, or jetting water, the ther- 

 mal spring of, i. 159. Return to, ii. 

 264. 



Majid, Sayyid, sultan of Zanzibar, i. 2. 

 Gives letters of introduction to the au- 

 thor, 3. 



Makata tank, i. 181. Forded by the ex- 

 pedition, 181. Return to, ii. 262. 



Makata plain, march over the, ii. 261. 



Makimoni, on the Tanganyika lake, ii. 126. 



Makutaniro, adventures at, i. 69. 



Malagarazi river, i. 334, 337. ii. 36, 39, 

 47, 49. First sighted by the party, 407. 

 Described, 408, 409. Courses of the 

 409. Crossed, 410. Return of the party 

 to the, 164. 



Mallok, the Jemadar, sketch of his character 

 and personal appearance, i. 133. His 

 desertion, and return, 173. Becomes 

 troublesome, 381, 382. Flis refusal to 



go northwards, ii. 172. Influence of 

 bakhshish, 172. Sent home, ii. 277. 



Mamaletua, on the Tanganyika lake, halt 

 of the party at, ii. 115. Civility of the 

 people of, 115. 



M'ana Miaba, sultan of K'hok'ho, i. 272. 

 Description of him, 274. His extor- 

 tionate blackmail, 274. 



Mananzi, or pine-apple, of East Africa, i. 

 66. 



Manda, the petty chief at Dut'humi, i. 89. 

 Expedition sent against him, 89. 



Mandama, or Dungomaro, river, arrival of 

 the caravan at the, i. 222. Description 

 of the bed of the, 223. 



Mangrove forest on the east coast of Africa, 

 i. 9. Of the Uzaramo, 62. 



Manners and customs of the Wamrima, i. 

 35,37. Of the Wasawahili, 37. Of the 

 Wazaramo, 108 et seg. Of the Wak'hutu, 

 120. Of the Wadoe, 124. Of the Was- 

 ajjara, 235. Of the Wagogo, 309, 310. 

 Of the Wahumba, 312. Of the Wan- 

 yarnwesi, ii. 23. Of the Wambozwa, 152. 



Mansanza, sultan of Msene, i. 396. His hos- 

 pital, 396. His firm rule, 396. His 

 wives, 396, 399. His visits to the author, 

 399. 



Manufactures of Msene, i. 398. 



Manyora, fiumara of, i. 80. 



Manwa, Sultan of Kigwa, his murders and 



robberies, i. 319. His adviser, Mansur, 



319. 



Maraim, A hi, or Washhenzi, the, i. 30. 

 Mariki, sultan of Uyonwa, ii. 78. 

 Marema, sultan, at the Ziwa, i. 254. 

 Marenga Mk'hali, or "brackish water," 



river, i. 200, 201, 259. Climate of, 203. 



Upper, water of the, 247, 271. 

 Maroro, basin of, its fertility, ii. 254. The 



place described, 255. 

 Maroro river, i. 231. 



Marriage amongst the Wazaramo, i. 118. 

 In Unyamwezi, ii. 24. In East Africa 

 generally, 332. 



Marsh fever, i. 82, 84. Delirium of, 84. 



Martins in the Rufuta plains, i. 183. In 

 Unyamwezi, ii. 17. 



" Marts," custom of, in South Africa, ii. 54. 



Marungu, land of, ii. 149. Provinces of, 

 149. Roads in, 149. Description of the 

 country, 150. History of an Arab cara- 

 van in, 151. People of, 152. 



Maruta, sultan of Uvira, ii. 116. Visit 

 from his sons, 1 1 7. Description of them, 

 117. His blackmail, 120. 



Masenza, arrival of the party at the village 

 of, i. 406, 407. 



Masika, or rainy season, in the second re- 

 gion, i. 231, 232. Of East Africa, 378. 



