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INDEX. 
Wa-kiboso, the, 113, 174, 205, 213; 
their main village, 213 ; 217. 
Wa-kopomo, the, 267-270, 273. 
Wales, Prince of, letter from, 14, 16. 
Wa-ma8ame, the, 113, 114. 
Wa-maramu, the, 113. 
Wami, the, 100. 
Wa-moSi, the, 115-118; crime 
among, 118; marriage among, 118; 
superstitions among, 119; other 
habits, 120. 
W’andarobbn, the, 1S6. 
Wanyika, the, 45 
War-cry, 120, 219. 
Wa-rhombu, the, 140, 144, 165. 
Wart-hog, the, 238, 278. 
W’Arusha, the, 108, 112, 112, 114, 
185, 195, 204, 205, 210; their man¬ 
ners offensive, 229. 
Wasania, the, 26S, 273. 
Wa-taveta, the, 79; their security 
and dwelling, 80; described, 81, 
82; their women, 82, 83; their 
manners and customs, 84; reli¬ 
gion, 85, S6; honesty, 86; hold a 
howling, 93 ; discomfited, 170, 171, 
240, 252 ; adieu to, 254. 
Wa-teita, the, 56, 58, 59, 70, 74. 
j Water, want of, 50, 52. 
Water-buck, the, 133; skull stolen 
by a liysena, 137 ; a good shot, 138. 
Weri-weri, the, 18r, 182, 204. 
Whiskey, in demand, 127. 
Whistling, a signal, 218. 
Wife-beating, 117 
Wildebeest, a, bull which I shot, 
142 ; the, its appearance standing 
and running, a contrast, 143; 
196. 
Women, native, 63, 69; pregnant, 
83, 152, 179, 216, 217, 21S. 
Woodward, Capt.,21. 
Wray, Mr., 56-58, 60; his residence, 
257 - 
Zanzibar, 2, 5 ; the town and its 
buildings, 6, 9. 
Zanzibaris, the, 9, 22; our, 33, 39. 
Zebra, the, a nuisance, 93, 98. 
; Ziwa, the, 139, 143, 229. 
Ziwa Matate, rush to, 50, 54. 
Ziwani, 49, 52, 255. 
I Ziwa-mazungu, 255. 
l*ltIN 1 Lit BY BALLANTYNK, 1IANSON' AND CO. 
EDIN BUKOII AND LONDON. 
