INDEX. 



463 



the Guinea- palm in Ujiji, ii. 59. Pre- 

 valence of the use of, in Ujiji, 59, 70. 

 Of Zanzibar, 287. 



Togwa, a drink, in Unyamwezi, i. 333. 

 And in East Africa generally, ii. 286. 



Tombs of the Wamrima and Wazaramo, i. 57. 



Tools required for the expedition, i. 153. 



Tramontana of the Rubeho, or Windy 

 Pass. i. 214. 



Travellers in Africa, advice to, ii. 82. Me- 

 lancholy of which travellers in tropical 

 countries complain, 130. 



Travelling, characteristics of Arab, in 

 Eastern Africa, ii. 157. Expense of 

 travelling in East Africa, 229. 



Trees in East Africa. See Vegetation. 



Tree-bark used for clothing in Ujiji, ii. 64. 

 Mode of preparing it, 64. 



Trove, treasure, Arab care of, i. 258. 



Tumba I here, the P'hazi, i. 54. His sta- 

 tion, 62. Slave caravans at, 62. Ac- 

 companies the expedition, 62, 65. 



Tumbiri river of Dr. Krapf, ii. 217. 



Tunda, " the fruit," malaria of the place, i. 

 71- 



Tura, arrival of the caravan at the nullah 



of, i. 291. And at the village of, 292. 



Astonishment of the inhabitants, 292. 



Description of, 313. Return to, ii. 241. 

 Turmeric at Muinyi Chandi, i. 390. 

 Twanigana, elected Kirangozi, ii. 239. His 



conversation, 243. 

 Twins amongst the Wazaramo, i. 116. 



Treatment of, in Unyamwezi, ii. 23. 

 Tzetze, a stinging jungle fly, i. 187. At 



K'hok'h 0,276." On the Mgunda Mk'hali, 



289. 



Ubena, land of, described, ii. 269. People 

 of, 270. Commerce and currency of 

 270. 



Ubeyya, province of, ii. 153. 



Ubvvari, island of, ii. 108. De Barros' 

 account of, quoted, 108. Size and posi- 

 tion of, 108. The expedition sails for, 

 1 1 2. Inhabitants of, 1 1 3. Halt at, 114. 

 Portuguese accounts of, 135. 



Uchawi, or black magic, how punished by 

 the Wazaramo, i. 113. Described, 265. 

 Not generally believed in Ugogo, 307. 

 Mode of proceeding in cases of, ii. 32. 

 Belief of the East Africans generally in, 

 347. Office of the mganga, 356. 



Ufipa, district of, on the Tanganyika Lake, 

 i. 153. Its fertility, 135. People of, 153. 



Ufyoma, a province of Unyamwezi, ii. 6. 



Ugaga, delay at the village of, i. 408, 410. 



Ugali, or flour porridge, the common food 



of East Africa, i. 35. Of the Wanyam- 

 wezi, ii. 29. 



Uganda, road to, ii. 187. Sultan of, and 

 his government, 188. 



Uganza, arrival of the caravan at, i. 407. 



Ugogi, halt of the party at, i. 241. Abun- 

 dance of provisions at, 241. Geography 

 of, 242. People of, 242. Animals of, 

 2 42. Pleasant position of, 243. Its 

 healthiness, 243, 



Ugogo, first view of, from the Usagara 

 mountains, i. 220. The plains of, reached 

 by the caravan, 223. Scenery on the road 

 near, 245. Blackmail at, 252. Entrance 

 into, 259. Description of the surrounding 

 country, 259. The calabash tree at, 260. 

 Siroccos at, 260. Reception of the cara- 

 van at, 261. Incidents of the march 

 through, 261-280. Roads from Ugogo 

 to Unyamwezi, 281. Geography of 

 Ugogo, 294. Boundaries of, 294. No 

 rivers in, 295. Igneous formation of, 

 295. Houses of, 296. Subsoil of, 296. 

 Climate of, 297. Diseases of, 299. Vege- 

 tation of, 299, 300. Animals of, 300. 

 Roads of, 302. Description of the tribes 

 of, 303. Lodging for caravans in, 354. 

 Return through, ii. 246. 



Ugoyye, district of, in Ujiji, ii. 53. 



Uhha, land of, now a desert, ii. 53. Laid 

 waste by the Watuta tribe, 76, 78. 



Uhehe, march through, ii. 250. People of, 

 251. 



Ujiji, Sea of. See Tanganyika, Lake of. 



Ujiji, town of, lodgings for caravans in, i. 

 354. Arrival of the party at the, ii. 46. 

 Scene there, 47. Climate of, 50, 51. 

 Boundaries of, 53. Villages and districts 

 of, 53. Camping ground of caravans 

 near, 54. Distance of Ujiji from the 

 coast, and number of stages, 55. History 

 of the country, 56. Trade of, 57. Fer- 

 tility of the soil of, 57. Bazar of, 59. 

 Fauna of, 60. Slave trade of, 61. Prin- 

 cipal tribes in, 62. Inconveniences of a 

 halt at, and of a return journey from, 74. 

 Mode of spending the day at, 87. 



Ukami, depopulation of, i. 88. 



Ukaranga, or "land of ground-nuts," on the 

 Tanganyika Lake, arrival at, ii. 44. Boun- 

 daries of, 52. Wretched villages of, 52. 

 Apathy of the people, 52. Etymology of 

 the name, 52. 



Ukerewe, ii. 212. Account of, 212, 213. 

 People of, 212. Commerce of, 213. 



Ukhindu, or brab-tree, i. 48. 



Ukona, reached by the caravan, i. 318. 



Ukungwe, village of, i. 403. 



Ukungwe, islands of, ii. 151. 



