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ELEPHANT-HUNTING IN EAST AFRICA 
Africa, 27 ; difference in horns, 49 ; 
author’s record head, 118 
Imperial British East African Company, 
2, 342 ; author’s service under, 3, 
141 
Ivory, inflammability, 206; storing, 206, 
213, 247, 387 
Jackals, 156, 241, 282; attachment for 
dogs, 239 
Jackson’s hartebeeste, 239; northern 
limit of range, 241 
Jambeni Range, 7, 80, 118, 128, 162; 
native designation, 81 ; description of 
country, 83 ; Wakamba route for, 
161 
Janjai district, 49, 77 
Janjai tribe, 51, 65 
Juma, author’s gun-bearer, 76, 103, 
108, 113, 155, 193, 202, 207, 226, 
324 , 354 ? 4io 
Juniper trees, 64, 242 ; foliage, 233 
“ Kalasha ” (cow ivory), 46, 48, 204 
Katheri tribe, akin to the Kikuyu, 128 ; 
customs, 128 
Kenia, Mount, 7, 30, 49, 128 ; camp 
at, 61, 126 ; description, 63 ; pheno¬ 
menon at, 127 ; tribes at, 128 ; 
country at base, 129 ; forest trees at, 
129 ; variety of game at, 132 ; ascent 
by Dr. Kolb, 133 note ; “ Row-row’s ” 
people at, 246 
Kere, 271, 304, 306, 330; author’s 
illness at, 326, 331 
Kere tribe, 315 ; chief, 307 ; war- 
dance, 327 ; mode of warfare, 327 ; 
disapproval of slavery, 330 
Kikuyu tribe, 128 
“Kilangozi” (head porter), 365, 433 
Kilimara (see Mount Kenia) 
Kirk’s antelope, 26, 141, 151, 186, 195 
Kisigau, 9 
“ Kisima,” Lake, 239 
Kites, 364 
Klipspringer, 163 
Kolb, Dr., 44, 63, 123, 125, 127, 130 ; 
sufferings from caterpillars, 126 ; his 
first rhino, 126 ; stung by hornets, 
131 ; combining sport with science, 
132; geographical expedition, 133 
note 
Kolb, Lake, named by author, 63 note 
Komati River, Lower, 49 
Koodoo, greater, 82, 258; lesser, 26, 
141, 142, 156 
Koppies, 15, 34, 51, 84, 100, hi, 
124, 173, 190, 228, 251 
Koran, verse of, as hunting charm, 115 
“Korrigum,” 274 note, 419 
Kulale, Mount, 252, 257, 260, 380 
“Kurunga” (rock pool), 174 
Labugo, chief of Kere tribe, 307, 310, 
327, 330; author’s “ shauri ” with, 
311 character and appearance, 328 
Laiju district, 10, 77, 79; camp at, 12, 
119, 123, 132; description, 12; 
deadly place for pack-animals, 28 
Lalia Bay (see Alia Bay) 
Lampert, Professor, 303 
Lava, 32, 68, 72, 83, 118, 162, 258, 
259, 265 
Leeches, 83 
Lee-Metford rifle, 120, 138, 182 
Leikipia, 246 
Lekwais, a Wakwavi, 291 
Lekwari, an Mkwavi, 339, 342, 344 
Leopards, 27, 280, 282, 313 ; gun-trap 
for, 315, 405 
Lepidoptera collected by author, 437 
Leseya River (see Seya River) 
Lesiat, an Ndorobo, 115, 168, 170, 
226, 243, 390, 398, 426, 428 ; belief 
in charms, 115, 244 
Limestone springs, 83 
Lions, 27, 68, 72, 117, 162, 221, 249, 
273, 394, 409; man-eating, 233, 
391 ; gun-trap for, 397, 400, 406 ; 
den, 400 
Locust birds, 275 
Locusts, 126 
Loder, Sir Edmund, 422 note 
Lorgete, an Ndorobo, 168, 170, 228 ; 
duplicity of, 169, 171, 172, 227, 230 
Lorian, 82 
Lorogi Mountains, 80, 93, 106, 114, 
165, 225, 408, 427 ; climate and 
vegetation, 86, 165; “ subugo ” 
forest on, 105, 214, 219, 224, 235 ; 
camps at, 220, 235, 237 ; correct 
definition, 231 ; ascent by author, 
234; altitudes, 238 ; boundary line 
of animal species, 241 
Machakos, 431 
Mackenzie River, head waters, 13, 81 ; 
tributary of the Tana, 13, 81 ; camp 
at, 17 ; variety of game at, 26 
Maftaha, a Swahili, 393, 394, 40° 
Magu, 271 
Mangoes, 4 
