INDEX. 



457 



expedition, i. 52. Sketch of his character, 

 ] 29. Requests to be allowed to depart, 

 314. His debauch and dismissal, 399. 

 Reappears at Kazeh, ii. 168. Ejected, 

 168. 



Muinyi, halt of the party at, i. 193. De- 

 termined attitude of the people of, 194. 



Muinyi Chandi, passed through, i. 390. 



Mukondokwa mountains, i. 180, 185, 196, 

 1 97, 203, 233. Bleak raw air of the, 1 97. 



Mukondokwa river, i. 88, 181, 188, 192, 

 311. Ford of, 188. Valley of the, 1 92. 



Mukozimo district, arrival of the party at 

 the, i. 407. Inhospitality of the chiefs 

 of, 407. 



Mukunguru, or seasoning fever, of Unyam- 



wezi, ii. 14. 

 Mulberry, the whitish -green, of Uzaramo, 



i. 60. 



Murchison, Sir R., his triumphant geological 

 hypothesis, i. 409. His notice respecting 

 the interior of Africa, 409, note. 



Murunguru river, ii. 154. 



Murivumba, tents of the party pitched at, 



ii. 114. Cannibal inhabitants of, 114. 

 Murundusi, march to, ii. 250. 



Musa, the assistant Rish Safid of the party, 

 sketch of him, i. 138. 



Musa Mzuri, handsome Moses, of Kazeh, i. 

 323. His -return to Kazeh, ii. 223. His 

 history, 223. His hospitality, 226. Visits 

 the expedition at Masui, 231. His kind- 

 ness, 231. 



Music and musical instruments in East 

 Africa, described, ii. 291, 338. Of the 

 Wajiji, 98. 



Mutware, or Mutwale, the Lord of the 

 Ferry of the Malagarazi river, i. 409. 



Muzungu, or white man, dangers of accom- 

 panying a, in Africa, i. 10, 1 1. 



Muzunga Mbaya, the wicked white man, 

 the plague of the party, ii. 239. His 

 civility near home, 240. Sketch of his. 

 personal appearance, and specimen of his 

 conversation, 244. 



Mvirama, a Mzaramo chief, demands rice, 

 i. 80. 



Mviraru, a Wazaramo chief, bars the road, i. 

 58. 



Mvoro fish in the Tanganyika Lake, ii. 67. 

 Mvule trees used for making canoes, ii. 

 147. 



Mwami, or wild coffee of Karagwah, ii. 



180, 181, 187. 

 Mwimbe, or mangrove trees, of the coast of 



East Africa, i. 9. Those of Uzaramo, 



62. 



Mwimbi, bad camping ground of, ii. 262. 

 Mwongo fruit tree, in Mb'hali, i. 401. 

 Mgombi river, i. 183. 



Myombo tree of East Africa described, i. 



1 84. Of Usag.ira, 229. 

 M/imu, or Fetiss hut, of the Wazaramo, 



described, i. 57. In Ubwari Island, halt 



at, ii. 113. Re-visited, 121. 

 Mziga Mdogo, or " The Little Tamarind," 



arrival of the party at, i. 161. 

 Mziga- ziga, a mode of carrying goods, i. 



341. 



Mzogera, Sultan of Uvinza, i. 408. Flis 

 power, 408. Settlement of blackmail 

 with envoys of, 408. 



Names given to children by the Wazaramo, 

 i. 116. 



Nakl, or first stage of departure, i. 43. 



Nur, Reni, '^sons of fire," the English so 

 called in Africa, i. 31. 



Nautch at Kuingani described, i. 45. 



Ndabi tree, i. 196. Fruit of the. 196. 



Ndabi, halt of the caravan at, i. 196. 



Navigation of the Tanganyika Lake, an- 

 tiquity of the mode of, ii. 96. 



Necklaces of shells worn in Ujiji, ii. 65. 



Nge, or scorpions, of East Africa, i. 370. 



Ngole, or Dendraspis, at Dut'humi, i. 87. 



Night in the Usagara mountains, i. 162. In 

 the caravan, described, 859. 



Nile, White, Ptolemy's notion of the origin 

 of the, ii. 1 78. Captain Speke's supposed 

 discovery of the sources of the, 204. 



Njasa, Sultan of the Wasagara, his visit to 

 the expedition, i. 199. Description of 

 him, 199. Makes " sare" or brotherhood 

 with Said bin Salim, 199. 



Njesa mountains, i. 226. 



Njugu ya Nyassa, the Arachis Hypoga?a, as 

 an article of food, i. 198. 



Northern kingdoms of Africa. See Karag- 

 wah, Uganda, and Ungoro. 



Nose pincers of the Wajiji tribe, ii. 65. 



Nullahs, or watercourses of East Africa, i. 

 102. 



Nutmeg, wild, of Usui, ii. 1 76. 



Nyakahanga, in Karagwah, ii. 177. 



Nyanza, or Ukerewe, Lake, i. 311, 439; ii. 

 175, 176, 179, Chances of exploration 

 of the, 195. Geography of the, 206, 

 210, et seq. Size of the, 212. Position 

 of the, 211. Commerce of the, 215. 

 Savage races of the, 215. Reasons why 

 it is not the head stream of the White 

 Nile, 218. Tribes dwelling near the, 219. 



Nyara, or Chamasrops humilis, of the 

 Mrima, i. 48. 



Nyasanga, lishing village on the Tanga- 

 nyika lake, ii. 101. 



Nzasa, halt at the, i. 54. 



Nzige, or locusts, flights of, in Unyam- 

 wezi, ii. 18. Varieties of, 18. 



