INDEX. 
691 
Yoked to the plough in the valley of 
Auderas, i. 387. Prices of, in the coun- 
tries S. of Bagirnai, iii. 381. In Mas-ena, 
420. 
Smelting furnaces described and figured, 
iv. 265. 
Smoking, Mtisgu passionately fond of, iii. 
208. Inhabitants of Niger likewise, V. 16] , 
Snake, large, killed, iii. 57. 
So or Soy tribe, of its former power, ii. 277, 
638, 639. Reduced by the king Edris 
A'lawoma, 651. One of their former 
capitals, iii. 279. 
Soda, corn-fields thicklv incrusted with, i. 
159. 
Sofe'jin, rich valley, its fertility, i. 104. 
Sokna town noticed, v. 448. 
Sokoto, present state of, iv. 155. Aspect of 
the country, 166. Rxilers of, 527. Fulbe 
tribes in, 528. 
Sokoto town described, iv. 173. Second 
visit to, V. 333. Swollen torrent, 335. 
Song of Sheikh 'Othman, iv. 531. 
Soiighay, historical notices of, iv. 406. Its 
civil polity, 416. Provinces, 418-422. 
Commerce, 428. Army, 429. And neigli- 
bouring kingdoms, chronological table of, 
579. 
Songhay, independent, between the Niger 
and my route by Yagha and Libtako, 
chief towns and residences of the, v, 652. 
An inhospitable race, iv, 238; v. 238. 
Their mode of carrying water in buckets, 
iv. 318 
Songhay and Fulbe costume and weapons, 
V. 286. 
Songho-sare, farming village, iv. 236. 
Sonni 'Ail, king of Negroland, iv. 413, 593. 
Plunders Timbuktu, 594. Conquers 
Baghena, 594. Drowned, 596. 
Spider, large poisonous, v. 175. 
Stirrups, Arab, valuable properties of, iii. 
129. 
Subterranean villages in the Ghurian, i. 48. 
Sudo-melle market-place, iv. 555. 
Sugurti tribe, costume of, ii. 329. 
Suk town, notice of, v. 18i, 458. 
Sulleri town, ii. 461, 517 ; described, iv. 44. 
Summoli, peculiar species of wild cat, de- 
scribed iii. 168. 
Sungurure village, iv. 127. 
Superstition, ii. 183; iii. 370. 
Sark, tribe, iv. 504 ; v. 468. 
Suwa-buwa, well of, iv. 48. 
Suwa-KoloUuwa well, iv. 84. 
Syllel)awa, or Sissilbe, divisions of the tribe, 
iv. 182, note. 
Tabonlye, Roman sepulchres near this well, 
i. 123, 124. 
Tabu, or great army of the Awelimmiden, 
V. 60. 
Tademekket tribe, historical notice and 
subdivisions of, v. 560. The town called 
Tademekka by the Arab geographers, 
iv. 498, 583; v. 181, 458. 
Tagabata village, mountain scenery, v. 285. 
Tagama, account of the habits of this tribe, 
i. 527. 
Taganama town described, ii. 181. 
Taganet, district of Western desert, described, 
and Moorish tribes in, v. 532. 
Taganet, other more limited district of same 
name to the north of Timbuktu, v. 460, 
463. 
Tagelel, village of A'nnur, described, i. 548. 
Ta-gherburst and picturesque fountain, i. 26. 
Taghist valley, celebrated place of prayer, i. 
385. 
Tahont-n-eggish, first rocky island in the 
Niger, v. 171. 
Tailelt tobes, i. 434 ; ii. 129, passim. 
Tajakant tribe keep up the communication 
between Timbuktu and Morocco, iv. 489, 
516; v. 33. 
Takala town, v. 653. 
Takulum, valley of Kanem, iii. 105. 
Talba, walled town, iv. 207. 
Talisman, curious one at Taganama, ii. 183. 
Tamarind-tree, its beautiful shady character, 
principal ornament of Negroland, i. 543. 
First full-grown specimen, ii. 9 ; splendid 
specimens, ii. 320; iv. 64; on the Niger, 
V. 158, 250. Silkworm feeding on the 
leaves of the tamarind-tree, ii. 192, note. 
The fruit the most refreshing drink, iii. 
377, passim. Best medicine for usual 
tropical disease, iii. 449; with fried onions, 
pleasant lunch, iv. 172. 
Tamki, dress and food of the, iii. 607. 
Tanera town, iv. 558. 
Tantanah, inountain, probable [uncertain] 
identification of, i. 251. 
Tarabanasa, their camp and costume, v. 
102. 
Taramt district, W. of Gogo, v. 238. 
Tarliona, the district and its ruins described, 
i. 64—74. 
Tasawa territory, revenues of, ii. 16, The 
town and its inhabitants, 19. Market, 30. 
Tasawa, village of Fezzan, i. 178. 
Tautilt camping-ground described, v. 106. 
Tawarek, see Imoshagh, chiefs arrive at the 
camp near Tasawa village, negotiations 
with them, i. 183. Their continual ad- 
vance into Negroland, ii. 100; iv. 4. 
Chiefs at Timbuktu, letter of franchise 
obtained from, iv. 507. Encampment, 
339 — 342. Costume, 350. Want of 
unity, V. 41. 
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