INDEX, 
681 
Hut in Mubi, 527. V^arious species of, 
in Bornu, 549. Of Shuwa, ii. 358. Of 
Marghi, iii. 381. Of Musgu, iii. 250; 
see Architecture. In Yagha, iv. 276. Of 
nomadic Fulbe figured, 325. Of Fulbe in 
Bagirmi, iii. 369. In Songhay, iv. 329, 
331. 
Ibawajiten, notice of the tribe, v. 208. 
I'bo tribe, notice of, ii. 626. 
I'dinen, mount, the holy and dreaded moun- 
tain of the A'zkar, i. 211. Visited, 214. 
Led astray on return from, 216. 
I'ggeba well, v. 435. 
Igomaren, encampment at, on the Niger, v. 
177. 
Ikademmelrang valley, singular formations 
in, i. 275. 
Ikannu and Gundam, list of places between, 
V. 481. 
Ikazkezan, general character of tribe, i. 345. 
A freebooter, 543. 
Ilori, large town of Yoruba, ii. 170. 
Imeggelele district, iv. 346. 
Imghad, meaning of the term, i. 234. His- 
torical notices of the, of the A'zkar, 234. 
Of the valleys round A'gades, 391. Of 
the I'regenaten, v. 550. Of the Awelim- 
miden, 556. 
I'mmanang district, iv. 547. 
Immenan valley, threatened attack in, i. 304. 
I'moshagh, or Tawarek, Sections and 
families of the A'zkar, i. 228. Origin 
and antiquity of the name, 326. Of the 
Kel-owi, 344, Of the Kel-geres and 
Itlsan, 356. Their encampments, 527. 
The Sakomaren, 566. Of the Hogar, 567. 
Their customs, how changed by their 
settlement on the Niger, v. 106. Their 
way of covering the mouth, joassz/n. Their 
dread of mentioning the name of their 
deceased father, 1 1 7. Encampments of 
the tribes settled on the Niger, 127. 
The great South-westerly group of, 
552. The I'moshagh represented on the 
Egyptian monuments, 563. 
Indigo, first appearance of plant, i. 507. 
Way of raising, in Bagirmi, iii. 356; in 
Wadai, 559. Cultivated to great extent, 
iv. 1 92, passim. 
Inscriptions, Roman in Ghariya, i. 130. 
Berber, 157, 274, passim. Rock, ii. 429. 
I'regenaten, subdivisions of, v. 561. Peace- 
able tribes of, 562. 
Iron, best iron in Bubanjidda, ii. 376, 
509. Good quality in Mandara, 534, but 
indifferent in Kano, 142. In Bagirmi, 
597. In Wadai, 559. 
Iron-stone abundant near Munghono.ii. 549. 
Irrigation by lambona or khattatir, i. 319 ; 
ii. 83 ; iii. 35. In Kanem, iii. 88 ; v. 
158. 
I'sa, Songhay name of the Niger, iv. 390. 
I'sa-bere, the principal branch of the 
I'sa, towns and villages along the bank 
of the, from Dire to Sarsandi, v. 470. 
Towns and villages on the south-eastern 
branch between Mobti and Jenni, 474. 
I'saye village, tower-like granaries, iv. 331. 
Inhabitants, 332. Deserted at a later pe- 
riod, V. 38. 
I'sge district of Marghi, ii. 389. Village 
and its inhabitants, 390. Hut and cos- 
tume, 532. Funeral dance, 535. 
Islamism, struggle between, and paganism, 
ii. 40. When introduced into Central 
Negroland, 74; into Kanem, 265,635; 
into Logon, iii. 304 ; into Bagirmi, 435 ; 
into Wadai, 529 ; into Songhay, iv. 409, 
583. 
Itisan, historical notices of, i. 353. Subdi- 
visions of, 356. 
Jacob, Jew servant to Denham and Clap- 
perton, i. 4. 
Jafarabe, group of islands in Upper Niger, 
important for commercial intercourse, iv. 
484 ; V. 474. 
Jawara, Park's Jarra, former capital of 
Melle, V. 491. 
Jebel Manterus, ascent of, i. 42. 
Jebel Msid, ascent of, i. 56. 
Jega, important town of Kebbi, commerce 
of, iv. 202 ; v. 325. 
Jehaya valley, or well, v. 436. 
Jenur village and inhabitants, v. 514. 
Jerma, old, described, i. 155. Roman se- 
pulchre, 157. New, 158. 
Jibali village and mountains, v. 516. 
Jidder, ruined hamlet, fine crops, v. 301. 
Jimballa district on Niger, towns in, v. 
478. 
Jingeri village, v. 387. 
Jinni, or Jenni, founded, iv. 582. Adopts 
Islam, 586. Subject to Melle, 587. 
Conquered by Sonni 'All, 594, 
Jinninau valley, magnetic iron-stone near, 
i. 292. 
Judicial decision amongst the Marghi, by 
cock-fighting, ii. 535, 
Jugguru territory, iv. 217. 
Jyju district, hamlets in, v. 337, vote. 
Kabara town and inhabitants iv. 395 — 402. 
473. Special governor in former times, 
419. Passage wrongly understood, ii, 646. 
Kabowa village, ii. 212. 
Kada-marga village, iii. 368. 
Kadammellet mount, i, 311, 312. 
Kaduna river, ii, 562, 565. 
