INDEX. 
683 
Their peculiar character, v. 199. Subdi- 
visions of, V. 559. 
Keleno district, rich in natron,descrlbed,iv. 65. 
Kel-fade, their former nobility, i. 352. 
Kel-geres, historical notices of, i. 350. Sub- 
divisions of, 367. 
Ke!-n-Nokunder, notice of the, v. 99. Se- 
cond residence with them, 131. 
Kel-owi, historical notices of, i. 338. Rule 
of succession, 341. Their degraded cha- 
racter, 343. Sections of the tribe, 344. 
Hostility against the Kel-geres, 354, 396. 
Expedition against the Welad Sliman, ill. 
62 ^ 
Kenanlye, tribe of, in Kanem, ii. 277 ; iii. 
517. 
Kendaji island, wild scenery of the Niger at, 
V. 263. 
Kenga Mataya described, iii. 595. 609. 
Khalaifa, valley and villages, i. 28-31. 
Khalilu, Sultan of Gando, character of, iv. 
196; V. 328. Extent of his empire, iv. 
203. 
Khat, fertile valley in the western desert, 
v. 510. 
Khat e' Dem, a temporary Arab dwelling- 
place of camel-hair tents, v. 519. 
Khat el Moina, celebrated well in the 
Khat, V. 511. 
Kher-Alla, the slave governor, interview 
with, ii. 235. 
Khurmet bu Matek, a defile, i. 104. 
Kibbo valley, the northern limit of the white 
ant, v. 414. 
Kikla, district of, described, i. 33. 
Kings of Bornu, singular ceremonies at the 
election of, ii. 271. Sensible of fine 
scenery, iii. 143. 
Kirogaji hills, v. 289. 
Kirotashi town on Niger, iv. 539. Route 
from, to Woghodogho, 558. 
Kobetat tribe, rely for their supply of water 
on water melons, v. 488. 
Kochi village, v. 324. 
Koiretago town, iv. 390. 
Kokia tree, ii. 39. The most common tree 
in the Musgu country, iii. 195. et passim. 
Kokoroche Bagirmi village, iii. 359, 460. 
Kola, strong walled town of Kebbi, iv. 216. 
Kola-nuts. iS'ee Guro-nuts. 
Koli, walled town, and vicinity, v. 499. 
Kolle-kolle, Bagirrai village, iii. 355, 459 
Komadugu of Bornu, described, ii. 222 ; iv. 
20. 
Kong, town of Wangara, noticed, iv. 557. 
Kora, large island, in Upper Niger, iv. 387. 
Kora, other smaller island, v. 106. 
Koramma, general meaning of "small water- 
course," i. 264. 
Koria village, iv. 285. 
Korinina and its inhabitants, iii. 605. 
Korna or kurna tree, wide extent over 
Negroland, ii. 100. Its fruit not unplea- 
sant, iii. 269. Beautiful specimens, iii. 
381. 
Korom village and vicinity, iii. 176. 
Korome, outer harbour of Timbuktu, iv. 
392. 
Kororofa, its former power, ii. 116. De- 
scription of, 581. 
Kortita tribe, on the Niger, v. 281. 
Kostari village, iii. 265. 
Kotoko, province of, historical view of, iii. 
276. Different dialects of, 271. 
Koyam district and inhabitants described, 
iv. 14. Tribes of the, 19. 
Krenik, former capital of the Soy, iii. 279. 
Kserat Shigge, town, v. 500. 
Kubo, Songhay town, described, iv. 320. 
Kugha, identical with Kukia, the old 
capital of Songhay, account of, iv. 583. 
Kuka, town of Kebbi, iv. 216. 
Kuka mairua, camping ground, ii. 157. 
Kuka mai fura, ih, 
Kukawa, present capital of Bornu, a modern 
town, not identical with Gaoga, ii. 243. 
Described, great fair at, 307. Interviews 
with the vizier, 247, 250, 550. Return 
to, iii. 1. Rainy season in, ih. Fes- 
tival, 15. Last residence in, v. 391. 
Fulfilment of vow, 394. 
Kuka, or Kuku, tribe of, settled in Fittri and 
along the Bat-ha, iii. 427, 502, 515, 585, 
passim. 
Kula-n-kerki described, i. 547. 
Kulfela, very important market place of 
Mosi, iv. 559. 
Kulkada village, iv. 108. 
Kulman, independent Soughay town, and 
its inhabitants, v. 652. 
Kumba town and its inhabitants, v. 499. 
Kumkummia, a Euphorbia, from which 
poison for arrows is obtained, i. 532. 
Kuna, or Kunna, town and important mar- 
ket place on Upper Niger, v. 517. And 
Mobti, towns and villages between, 475. 
Kunta tribe, sections of, in A'zawad, v. 463. 
In Aderer, 536. 
Kuran, chanting of, in the desert, iv. 466, 511. 
The opening prayer of, ii. 496. The di- 
vergent precepts of, made a point of 
serious dispute and quarrel between my 
friends and enemies, v. 642. Read at the 
sepulchres of the old kings of Bornu, 
iii. 501. Said to be handed down to the 
rulers of Songhay from Egypt, iv. 583. 
Kuraye town and vicinity, iv. 109. 
Kiiri, large species of bull, ii. 200. 
Kurrefi, town and remarkable fortifications, 
iv. 3. 
