INDEX. 



461 



Shoes required for the expedition, i. 154. 

 Shoka, or battle-axes of the East Africans, 

 ii. 307. 



Shukkah, or loin cloth, of East Africa, i. 1 49. 



Of the Wasagara, 235. Materials of 



which it is made, 236. 

 Siki, or vinegar of East Africa, ii. 288. 

 Sikujui, the lady, added to the caravan, i. 



210. Description of her, 210, 221. 

 Silurus, the, of the Mabunguru fiumara, i. 



284. 



Sime, or double-edged knives, of the Wasa- 

 gara, i. 240. Of the Wagogo, 306. Of 

 the Wanyamwezi. ii. 22. Of East Africa 

 generally, 307. 



Singa fish of the Tanganyika Lake, ii. 68. 



Siroccos at Ugcgo, i. 260. 



Siyafu, or black pismires, annoyances of, 

 at K'hok'ho, i. 276. 



Skeletons on the road side, i. 165, 168. 



Skin, colour of the, of the Wazaramo, i. 

 108. Of the Wak'hutu, 120. Of the 

 Wadoe, 124. Of the Wagogo, 304. 

 Sebaceous odour of the, of the Wazara- 

 mo, 309. Of the Wanyamwezi, ii. 20. 

 Warundi, 145. Karagwah people, 181. 

 Skin diseases of East Africa, 320. 



Slave caravans of East Africa, i. 17. At 

 Tumba Ihere, 62. At Zanzibar, 50. 



Slaves and slavery: kidnapping in Inland 

 Magogoni, i. 88. In Dut'humi, 89. 

 Slavery in K'hutu, 97, 98, 121. Kidnap- 

 pings of the Wazegura, 125. Fitiable 

 scene presented by a village after a com- 

 mando, 1 85. In Ugogo, 309. In Un- 

 yamwezi, ii. 23. Of Ujiji, 61, 71. Prices 

 of slaves in, 62, 71. Prices of Wahha 

 slaves at Msene, 79. Not trustworthy in 

 Africa, 111. Their modes of murder- 

 ing their patrons, 111. Prices of, in 

 Uvira, 121. In K-iragwah, 184. In 

 Ubena, 270. Degrading effects of the 

 slave trade, 340, 366. Origin of the 

 slave trade of East Africa, 366. Treat- 

 ment of slaves, 367, 369. Two kinds of 

 slave trade, 368. Kidnapping, 369. 

 Character of slaves, 371. Revenge of 

 slaves, 374, 375. Female slaves, 375. 

 Prices of slaves, 375. Number of slaves 

 imported yearly into Zanzibar, 377. Ease 

 with which the slave-trade at Zanzihar 

 could be abolished, 377. 

 Smallpox in the Usagara mountains, i. 166. 

 And in the up caravans, 179. The por- 

 ters of the party attacked by, 180, 184, 

 190. In Khalfan's caravan, 201. In the 

 caravans in East Africa, 342. In East 

 Africa generally, ii. 318. 

 Smoking parties of women at Yombo, i. 

 388. 



Snay bin Amir, the Arab merchant of 

 Kazeh, i. 323. Performs the guest rites 

 there, 323, 324. Sketch of his career, 

 324. His visit to the Sultan of Ugunda, 

 ii. 193. His kindness, i. 384 ; ii. 231. 



Snakes at Unyamwezi, ii. 17. In the 

 houses in Ujiji, 61. 



Snuff, Wajiji mode of taking, ii. 65. 



Soil, fertility of the, at Msene, i. 397. Cha- 

 racter of the, in Unyamwezi, ii. 6. Won- 

 drous fertility of the, in the valley of the 

 Malagarazi river, 49, And of that of 

 Ujiji, 57. 



Soma Giri, of the Hindus, locality of the, 

 ii. 4. 



Songs of the porters of the caravan, ii. 361, 



362. Of East Africa, ii. 291. 

 Sorghum cultivated in Ujiji, ii. 57. 

 Sorora, or Solola, in Unyamwezi, arrival of 



the party at, i. 401. Its deadly climate, 



101. 



Speke, Capt., his illness in Uzaramo, i. 62, 

 65, 69. Shakes off his preliminary sym- 

 ptoms, 71. Lays the foundation of a 

 fever, 82. Thoroughly prostrated, 84. 

 Recovers his health at Mzizi Mdogo, 161. 

 Again attacked at Muhama, 179. And 

 by "liver" at Rumuma, 209. Danger- 

 ous illness at the Windy Pass, 214. He- 

 stored, 215. Unable to walk, 286. 

 Awaits reserve supplies at Kazeh, 386. 

 Rejoins the caravan, 390. Tormented by 

 ophthalmia, 406, ii. 86. Starts on an 

 expedition to explore the northern ex- 

 tremity of the Tanganyika Lake, 87. 

 Returns moist and mildewed, and no- 

 thing done, 90. His" Journal" in "Black- 

 wood " referred to, 90. Quoted, 91 note. 

 A beetle in his ear, 91 note. Joins the 

 second expedition, 99. Improvement in 

 his health, 129. Return journey, 1 57. His 

 deafness and dimness of vision, 169. 

 Leaves Kazeh for the north, 173. Re- 

 turns, 204. His supposed discovery of 

 the sources of the White Nile, 204. 

 Taken ill at Hanga, 233. Convalescent, 

 240. Sights the sea at Konduchi, 279. 

 Returns home, 384. 



Spears and assegais of the Wasagara trihe, 



i. 237. Of the Wagogo, 306'. Of the 

 Wahumba, 311. Of the Wanyamwezi, 



ii. 22. Of East Africa generally, 30 ! . 

 Spiders of East Africa, i. 371. In the 



houses of Ujiji, ii. 61. 

 Sport in East Africa, remarks on, i. 268. 

 Spring, hot, of Maji ya Wheta, i. 159. 

 Squirrels, red, in K'hutu, i. 160. 

 Stars, their splendour at the equator, i. 163. 

 Stares, category of in Africa, ii. 129. 

 Stationery required for the expedition, i. 153. 



