INDEX. 
309 
shows us, no; gives us audience, 
no; is jealous of Sina, no; threa¬ 
tens Martin, 110 ; personal appear¬ 
ance, dress, and manner, in; 
under pombe, in; how regarded, 
112; secret of his power, 112; a 
first-class diplomat, 112; extent of 
his rule, 113; surprised by a Kiboso 
raiding party, 113; his iron lint, 
113; his wives, 114; mode of 
punishment, 114; his victims, 115; 
his conceit, 115 ; his subjects, 115 ; 
a clever armourer, 116; a sooth¬ 
sayer, 119; manner on receipt of 
presents, 122, 123; shrewdness, 
122; opinions, 122; declines to 
be photographed, 122; visits our 
camp, 123; and the photographic 
art, 124; plain-spoken, 124; re¬ 
ceives a lion-trap, 125; his wicked 
use of it, 125; his present of a 
milch cow, 125 ; farewell to, 127 ; 
my satisfaction at having seen him, 
127; his position no sinecure, 181. 
Marriage ceremonies, curious, 119. 
Martin, 2 ; arranges matters, 8,9 ; 31, 
35, 38; account of, 38, 40; 49, 50, 
53, 65, 66, 67; makes a mistake, 
73; ground belonging to, 77; 
refuses bongo demanded, 84; a 
blood-brother, 85; in agitation, 
107 ; his house occupied by stran¬ 
gers, 107 ; imprisoned by the Useri 
chief, but escapes by a ruse, 148 ; 
ready wit of, 154; his counsel 
taken, 184; value of his services to 
us, 25S ; 262, 271, 272, 274, 277, 279. 
Masai, the, 1, 2, 4, 38, 73, 80, 81 ; 
a, war-party, 93 ; on the warpath, 
137, 148, 153; the raiding, 160, 
170; a bugbear to us, 184; abuse 
the W’Arusha, 210 ; physiognomy, 
210; a few, visit us and request 
bongo, 247; troublesome, 262 ; 
wealth in cattle, 262; 268, 269. 
Matate, 64. 
Matrimony, preliminaries to, 118. 
Matthews, Gen., 7; regulars under, 
15 ; forestalls the Germans, 20, 24 ; 
our leave of, 27 ; 35, no, 148. 
Maiingu. 51-53, 54, 63, 255. 
Mbogoli, 64 ; his headman, 65 ; his 
warriors, 66, 68 ; his approach, 66 ; 
described, 66 ; his prime minister, 
66, 67 ; presents, 67; his right ear, 
68; retires when he can get nothing 
from us, 68. 
Mbweni, 24. 
Membrui, and country beyond, 
265. 
Men, our, 24, 38, 39, 40. 42 ; our, and 
the rifles, 43 : a bit soft, 46 ; 52 ; 
relieve their feelings. 57 ; mutiny 
among, 180; their Arcadia, 180; 
grumbling, 237. 
Merereni, 265. 
Meru, Mt., 106, 108, 113, 126,148, 
243, 262. 
Milk, 120. 
Miriale, 113, 254. 
Missionaries, in Zanzibar, their chief 
occupation, 25 ; how manufactured, 
26; 172. 
Mission men, difficulty about hiring, 
33 ;. worthlessness of, 39. 40; 63, 71, 
86 ; a typical specimen of one, 126, 
127 ; 172 ; Rabai, 257, 258. 
Mission-station at Mbweni, 25. 
Mkuyu, 256. 
Mo£i, 30, 50, 94. 103 ; the naturalised 
natives of other tribes in, 114; the, 
115; their dress and weapons, 
116 ; their women, 117 ; country of, 
120; climate of, 121. SeeWA-MOfti. 
Mombasa, 1, 2, 9 ; the bishop of, i 7 > 
28, 29, 172 ; arrival at, 28 ; governor 
of, 28, 32; vice-consul’s house in, 
30 ; the town, 30-32 ; 258. 
Moment, an anxious, 154. 
Monkey, roast, 136. 
Monkeys, shot, 135 ; black and white 
Colobus, 175. 
Mosquitos, very bad, 267. 
Mountaineering, enough of, 228. 
Mpallah, a herd of, 75 ; the, 132. 
Mto-abarri, the, 104, 127, 256. 
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