Xviii EXPLANATION OF NAMES AND TERMS. 
Uhiao or Uliiyow ; a populous district about 8° south latitude, and not 
far from the east coast. 
Uhia or Mohia ; a province between Karague and Victoria Nyanza. 
Ugogo ; a dry plateau land in Central Africa, at 6|° south latitude. 
Utumbi ; an extensive province to the south-west of Unyoro. 
Usui ; a district south of Karague, dreaded by traders and travellers on 
account of its extortionate sultan. 
Verembe ; the expression used by natives of Karague when they meet. 
It corresponds with our " How do you do 1 " 
Vitokeh ; plantain-trees are called by this name in Uganda. 
Watuta ; a plundering, restless race, supposed to be a branch from the 
Zulu Kaffirs of the Cape. They have spread as far north at 3^° south 
latitude. 
Wezee ; a short expression for the people who live in Unyamuezi. 
Wazoongoo ; the term applied to white men. A white man is called 
M'zoongoo. 
Wahuma ; the reigning races of Usui, Karague, Uganda, Unyoro, &c. 
Wazeewa ; a race from Uhia, living upon the banks of the Kitangule. 
Watusi ; a race of cowherds, who are scattered on either side of the 
equator, and who resemble the Somali in appearance. 
Yanee ; a monkey, said to be so vicious that he will return a spear if 
thrown at him. 
