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Index 
Ituri-Aruwimi, River, route decided on 
to reach basin of, 2 
Ituri, elephants on the, 255 ; fatality on 
the, 254; we reach the, 239; we 
try our dynamite methods in, 230 
Ivory, Congo State protects its stock of, 
185; quantity despatched from 
Irumu, 231 ; yield of, at Mawambi, 
243 
J 
Jena, Captain von, 2 
Johnston, Sir Harry, and the okapi, 
202 
Javelin throwing, remarkable skill of 
Watussi in^ 61 
K 
“ Kabiranjuma,” 164 
Kagera, a hunting excursion to the, 
36; Lake Victoria and basin of 
the, II ; description of country to 
the east of the, 25 ; description of 
country around, 19^; our view of, 
17 ; temperature of district around, 
19 
Kagira, Kandt’s residence at, 77; we 
arrive at, 77 
Kahigi, Grand Sultan, visit to, at 
Kianja, 14 
Kalagwa, navigating the falls at, 257 
Kalangassa, we decide to remain at, 
for zoological research, 28; we 
discover, 25 
Kalangassa, River, abundance of game 
on banks of, 25 
Kakitumbe, River, a hunter’s surprise 
awaiting near, 24; temperature 
near, 24; Weiss crosses over a 
peculiar bridge, 30 
Kandt, Dr., and “Caput Nili,’’ 44; 
residence at Kagira, 77 
Karago, Lake, we encamp in neigh¬ 
bourhood of, 119 
Karagwe, rhinoceroses seen at, 18 
Karimi, we cross the Semliki at, 195 
Karissimbi, ascent of, 157; elevation of, 
157; Kirschstein’s report on, 157; 
Mildbraed’s report on the flora of, 
158; terrible catastrophe on, 160 
Kasai, River, we pass the mouth of 
the, 271 
Kasakama of Toro, Sultan, salt mono¬ 
poly in hands of, 193 
Kasigano, Sultan, of Ruisamba, 182 
Kasindi, Christmas at, 191 ; description 
of, 183 ; our Christmas tree at, 
191 ; personnel of commissariat 
caravan to, 8; Raven meets with 
an accident at, 184; sleeping sick¬ 
ness at, 184; we reach, 183; we 
return to, 193 
“ Kasuku,” the, 98 
Katanda, arrival of European mail at, 
180; the floating village, construc¬ 
tion of, 179; torrential storm at, 
180 
Katandaganja, description of, 66 
Katojo, abundance of game around, 19 ; 
euphorbium steppe at, 19; Mild- 
braed and Schubotz meet us at, 18 
Katreia, Sultan, Wiese camps with, 30 
Katschuri, we are stung by bees at, 52 
Katwe, an inland salt lake at, 192 ; 
a place of commercial importance, 
193 ; longitude of, probable reason 
for disputing, 193 ; Schubotz and I 
visit, 191 
Kiagod6, we arrive at, 221 
Kianja, visit to Grand Sultan Kahigi 
at, 14 
Kifuku, our embarkation at, 251 ; we 
encamp at, 239 
Kifumbiro, our arrival at, 17 
Kilo, and Nsabe, description of country 
between, 227; capable of immense 
development, 229; goldfields, 
through the Semliki Valley to the, 
195 ; gold-mining industry at, 227 ; 
our visit gives us great pleasure, 
229 
Kilwa hinterland, hunting tour in, 1 
Kirschstein, Herr Egon Fr., appointed 
to collate material respecting vol¬ 
canic groups, 3; and Weiss join 
us at Kissenji, 83; completes his 
labours in volcanic region, 164; 
descends the crater of Namlagira, 
152 ; discovers “volcanic embryos,’’ 
154; first European to climb Wis- 
soke, 163 ; is overtaken by a terri¬ 
ble catastrophe on Karissimbi, 160 ; 
keeps meteorological observations 
of Namlagira, 154; report of, on 
ascent of Karissimbi, 157 ; to ascend 
Mikeno and Namlagira, 141 
Kisliwombo, rebelliousness of, 20 
Kissenji, a fire at, 81 ; amazing 
development of, 79; development 
of, due to policy of Lieutenant 
Knecht, 80; description of, 79; 
general leave-taking at, 141 ; per¬ 
sonnel of supplementary caravan to, 
8 ; pest of gnats and flies at, 182 ; 
population of, 80; our reception at, 
79 ; we arrive at, 79, 139, 180 ; we 
set out for, 78 ; we shift our camp 
in direction of, 134 
