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INDEX. 
Kurulu village and mount, ii. 437. 
Kusada, large town of province of Katsena, 
ii. 89 ; v. 356. 
Kush, town of Baghena, and inhabitants, v. 
500. 
Kwana tribe, ii. 581 ; iii. 132. 
Kwara, lower part of Niger, chiefly used by 
American slavers, ii. 133. See Niger. 
Lahaula Marghi village and its inhabitants, 
ii. 405, 532. 
Laing, Major, dates of his journeys, murder 
of, iv. 630. Probable motives of the con- 
duct of the Tawarek towards him, 453. 
note. Kindness of the Sheikh el Bakay's 
father towards him, 454. (Compare i. 
570.) His stay in the " hille," 570. None 
of his papers in existence, iv. 455. 
Lake of Biban, i. 10. 
Lamiso town and market of Bornu, v. 379. 
Larba or Laraba, independent Songhay 
town, iv. 267 ; v. 282, 653 
Leather of Katsena celebrated, iv. 99. 
Leather tents, iv. 340. 
Leather work of A'gades, i. 454. Of Kano, 
ii. 130. Of Sokoto, iv. 180. Of Tim- 
buktu, V. 18. 
Lelloli village and vicinity, v. 290. 
Leo Africanus, a very good authority for 
general relations, but not to be trusted 
in single instances, ii. 266; quoted joa*.sim. 
Leptis and its ruins, i. 81. 
Lere village and vicinity, v. 483. 
Letter worn as a charm, iv. 297. Impression 
of letter received near Timbuktu, v. 
141. 
Lewana town, v. 492. 
Libtako province, iv. 281. Its capital, 287. 
Political state, 293. Places in, 295, note. 
Fine breed of horses, iv. 294. 
Lion of A'lr, i. 482. And of the whole 
border region of the desert, v. 270. In 
great number along the Niger, v. 96, 119, 
131, 270. 
Locusts roasted, a favourite dish, ii. 30. 
Locusts and hawks, swarms of, ii. 217. 
Great droves of, v. 242. 
Logon, province of, iii. 281. Historical ac- 
count of, 303. Food, manufactures, and 
language, 307-309. Towns and villages, 
525. 
Logon, river and town, iii. 209, 465. 
Logon, Birni, town and its inhabitants , 111. 
286. Palace of the Tbalaghwan, 287. 
Palace of the sultan, 289. 
Lombo-tendi, a village and well of the 
Ruma, V. 490. 
Lord Palmerston's despatch, copy of, iii. 
526. His kind reception on my return, 
V. 452. 
Lord Clarendon's benevolence, v. 452. 
Lord Russell's letter, v. 141. 
Lushiri village, ii. 213. 
Mabani town and neighbourhood, ii. 364. 
Macguire, Corporal, slain at Bedwaram, v. 
417. 
Madani, El, liis sect, i. 13, 180. 
Madrusa village, of Fezzan, v. 444. 
Maduwari village, near the Tsad, and its in- 
habitants, ii. 328. Death of Mr. Over- 
weg at, iii. 476. 
Ma-faras, southern well of, arrival in a state 
of exhaustion, v. 437. 
Maga district, ii. 359. 
Magara bush, uses of, ii. 95, 
Magaria, notice of the tree and its uses, i, 
522. 
Magariva town, near Sokoto, site of, iv. 168, 
177. 
Magh-ter and Tiris, districts of the westerly 
desert, described, and Moorish tribes in, 
V. 541. 
Magira, or Queen Mother, her influence in 
Bornu, ii. 273 ; in Bagirmi, iii, 483 ; 
in Wadai, 554 ; in Muniyo, iv. 56. 
Magnetic ironstone, i. 292. 
Maiduguri, market-place described, ii. 363. 
Maijirgl village and inhabitants, iv. 90. 
Maikonomari-kura town, iv. 31. 
Maje district, its fertility and beauty, iv. 108, 
Maje town, v. 356. 
Makam, holy station, Makam e' Sheikh 
ben 'Abd el Kerim, i. 385. Makam, on 
road from Aseu to Tawat, 563. 
Maket-n-lkelan curious custom at, i. 288. 
Maktachuchi pool with river-horses, v. 
522. 
Malam villages, v. 377, 
Mammari village, iv. 30. 
Manatus. See Ayu. 
Mando, or Mondo, important town of eastern 
part of Kanem, iii. 486, 489. 
Manga province and its inhabitants described, 
iv. 29. Manga female, 30. Places in, 30, 
note. Warriors and their equipment, ii. 
184. 
Mansa Musa, greatest king of Melle, notice 
of, iv. 587, 588. 
Manure used by Musgu, iii. 208. 
Manzo, Kashella Manzo, iv. 32. 
Mararraba, half-way between Ghat and 
A'lr, i. 277. Between Sokoto and Wurno, 
iv. 564. 
Marde well and vicinity, v. 515. 
Marghi tribe, notice of the, ii. 398, Supe- 
periority of their race, 399. Relation to 
country, list of places, 403, note. Funeral 
dance, 535. 
Mari mount, i. 505. 
