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INDEX. 



Umbilical region, protrusion of lh?, in the 

 children of the Wazaramo, ii. 1 17. 



Unguwwe, or Uvungwe, river, ii. 40, 52. 

 Forded, 40. 



Unyanguruwwe, settlement of, i. 408. 



Unyangwira, a province of Unyamwezi, ii. 

 6. 



Unyanyemhe district, rice lands of the, i. 

 321. Aspect of the land, 321. Descrip- 

 tion of it, 325; ii. 5. Roads in, i. 325. 

 Its physical features, 326. Its villages, 

 326. History of the Arab settlements in. 

 3 27. Fod in, 329, 331 — 334. Prices 

 in, 333. 



Unyamwezi, or the Land of the Moon, i. 

 313. Arrival of the caravan in the, 314. 

 Lodgings for caravans in, 354. Geogra- 

 phy of, ii. 1. Boundaries and extent of, 

 2. Altitude of, 2. The country as known 

 to the Portuguese, 2. Corruptions of the 

 name, 2, 3. Etymology of the word, 3, 

 4. Barbarous traditions of its having been 

 a great empire, 4. Portuguese accounts 

 of its former greatness, 5. Its present 

 political condition, 5. Its dialects, 5. 

 Provinces into which it is divided, 5. 

 General appearance of the country, 6. 

 Its geology, 6. Peaceful rural beauty 

 of the country, 7. Water and rice fields 

 7. Versant of Unyamwezi, 8. Its two 

 seasons, 8. Its rainy monsoon, 8 — 10. 

 The hot season, 11. Diseases of the 

 country, 11, 13, 14. Whirlwinds and 

 earthquakes, 11, 13. Curious effects of 

 the climate, 14. Fauna of Unyamwezi, 

 15. Roads in, 19. Notice of the races 

 of, 19. 



Unyoro, dependent, ii. 187. 



Unyoro, independent, land of, ii. 197. 

 People of, 197. 



Urundi, mountains of, i. 409 ; ii. 48. Ar- 

 rival of the expedition in the region of, 

 101. People of, 107, 117. Description 

 of the kingdom of, 144. Governments 

 of, 145. People of, 145. Route to, 

 169. 



Uruwwa, the present terminus of trade, ii. 

 147. People of, 147. Prices at, 147. 



Usagara mountains, i. 87, 159, 215, 297, 

 335. Ascent of the, 160. Halt in the, 

 161. Healthiness of the, 161. Vegeta- 

 tion of the, 162, 165. Water in the, 218. 

 Descent of the counterslope of the, 219. 

 View from the, 220. Geography of the, 

 225, et seq. Geology of the, 227. Fruits 

 and flowers of the, 228. Magnificent 

 trees of the, 129. Water-channels and 

 cultivation of the ground in the, 229. 

 Village of the, 229. Supplies of food in 

 the, 229. Roads of the, 230. Water 



for drinking in the, 230. Climate of the, 

 231. Diseases of the, 233. The tribes 

 inhabiting the, 233. 



Usagozi, a province of Unyamwezi, ii. 6. 

 March to, i. 405. Insolence of the men 

 of, 405. Description of the town of, and 

 country around, 405. Sultan and people 

 of, 406. 



Usek'he, in Ugogo, i. 272. 



Usenda, caoital of the Sultan Kazembe, ii. 

 148. Trade of Usenda, 148. 



Usenge, arrival of the party at the clearing 

 of, i. 407. 



Usoga, Land of, ii. 197. People of, 197. 

 Usui, road and route from Unyanyemhe to, 



ii. 175. Description of, 176. People of, 



176. 



Usukama, a province of Unyamwezi, ii. 5. 

 Usumhwa, a province of Unyamwezi, ii. 6. 

 Utakama, a province of Unyamwezi, ii. 5. 

 Utambara, near Marungu, district of, ii. 151. 

 Ut'hongwe, country of, ii. 52. 

 Utumbara, a province of Unyamwezi, ii. 6, 



176. People of 176. 

 Uvinza, lodgings for caravans in, i. 354. 



Geography of, ii. 1,48. The two seasons 



of, 8. 



Uvira, southern frontier of, reached by the 



expedition, ii. 115, 116. Sultan of, 116. 



Blackmail at, 120. Commerce of, 120. 

 Uyanzi, land of, description of the, i. 279. 

 Uyonwa, principal village of Uvinza, ii. 78. 



Sultan Mariki of, 78. Tents pitched at, 



161. 



Uyuwwi, Kitambi, sultan of, i. 320. 



Uzaramo, the first district of, i. 54. Fer- 

 tility of; 60. Wild animals of, 63. 

 Storm in, 60. Boundaries of the terri- 

 tory of, 107. Roads in, 335. Art of 

 narcotising fish in, ii. 67. Re-entered, 

 275. 



Uzige, land of, described, ii. 146. People 



of, 146. Rivers of, 146. 

 Uziraha, plain of, ii. 263. 

 Uzungu, or White Land, African curiosity 



respecting, i. 261. 



Valentine, the Goanese servant, sketch of 

 his character, i. 131. Taken ill, i. 200, 

 379; ii. 169- Cured by the tinctura 

 Warburgii, 169. His reception by the 

 Wagogo, 263. Sent to learn cooking, 

 384. Suffers from ophthalmia, 406. 

 Mortally wounds a Wayfanya, ii. 124. 



Vegetables in East Africa, i. 201 ; ii. 283. 



Vegetation of — 



Bomani, road to, i. 47. 

 Dut'humi, i. 87. 



Eastern Africa generally, i. 228. 

 Karagwah, ii. 180. 



