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INDEX. 
proxy, 85 ; comes to my rescue, 
91, 93 5 x 59 ? gets Rs i’^to trouble, 
187 ; caught out, 252. 
Cacti, the, 10. 
Caga, the, country, 20; tribes, S3, 
no; track, 92, 103 ; people, 94. 
Gala, Lake, 91, 165, 166, 227. 
Camp, our first, 36; arrangements, 
41, 42 ; at 'l’aveta, 77; the Lion or 
Simba, 139, 164 ; a river, 159 ; 177 ; 
an old Masai, 247. 
Caravan, our, 38-41 ; a, of slaves 
sighted by us, 69 ; fired on, 71. 
Casibete, a friend in need, 91, 93. 
Cattle kept in huts, 160. 
Ceremonies, the Sultan’s, master of, 
16. 
Ceremony, a disgusting, 94. 
Chains, ornamental, 59 ; manufacture 
of, 116, 117. 
Champagne, a pick-me-up, 52. 
Chaudi, 50, 87, 94. 
Charge, a, 155. 
Charra, 267. 
Chase, a wild-goose, 96, 216. 
Children, 83, 84. 
Christmas, kept, 73. 
Chugnani, II, 12, 17. 
Civilisation by conversion, 23. 
Coin in use, 83. 
Colonisation, German, 259. 
Comforts, our medical, 41. 
Connor, camp at, 277. 
Country, a park-like, 221. 
Dance, a native, 211, 212. 
Dances, topical, SS; interdicted, 88, 
89. 
Denhardt, the brothers, 264. 
Dera, 271. 
Deserters, one of, caught, 43; our 
treatment of, 46, 49, 50-53; 63, 
86, 87. 
Desertion, 43, 44. 
Dhow catching, 21. 
Dinner, a, and a bee-swarm, 26; a 
sportsman’s, 134. 
Discovery, a terrible, 50. 
Discretion, the better part of valour, 
165. 
Distance, native ideas of, 96. 
Donkeys, our, 40 ; one in trouble, 163. 
Doruma, the 47, 48, 58. 
Dress, our, 41.; 
Drive home, a, 14. 
Drummond, Mr., 11, 14; his hospi¬ 
tality, 27. 
Drunkenness among the Swahili, 
136, 137. 
Duiker, a, 263. 
Durani, 273. 
During, Mr., 266,267. 
Ear-rings, wearing of, 68, 81. 
Earthquake, an, 242. 
Eel, a gigantic, 194. ! 
Eland, my first, 129; the, 130, 239; 
two shot, 239. 
Elephant, tracks, 175, 220; her in 
sight, 231; heard at hand, 232; 
my first, 233 ; an, cow brought 
down, 234. 
Elephant-hunter, a Swahili, 101. 
Emin Pasha, 175. 
Engineering among the Kiboso, 13, 
214. 
Esa-Moussa, our interpreter, 210. 215. 
Escape, a lucky, 161. 
Fa AS, my gun-bearer, gets drunk, 
but repents, 135, 136; my narrow 
escape of being shot by, 162 ; de¬ 
clines my offer to purchase his 
freedom, 259. 
Farini, Mr., 30. 
Feast, a, provided by the Sultan, 13,14. 
Fever, attacks of, 154, i 55 > l86 > * 9 * ; 
a novel cure for, 235. 
Field, a new, 2. 
Fights amongst the men, 102. 
Fishing in the Lumi, 90, 91 ; in Lake 
Jipe, 134. 
Fitch,'Mr., 104 ; account of, 109 ; no, 
111; at home, 125, 126 ; his curio¬ 
sities, 126. 
Flies, abundant, 196. 
