Kapirizange mountains, ii. 72, 75
Karemba; the Mashona “ Faithful,”
21, 68, 78, 79 ; his stories at
Chibinga, ii. 5 ; his history, 7
Karemwe river, 94
Karonga on Nyassa, ii. 210
Karue river, 197
Kasisé, a chief, ii. 255, 256, 259
Katunga, a Shiré chief, ii. 224, 228
Kebrabasa rapids, ii. 54
Khama, a chief, 31, 32, 33, 39
Khama’s army, strength of, 34
„ town, 30, 81, 32, 35
,, wife, 35
Kidnappers, slave, ii. 90
Kimberley, 1 1, 12, 14, 15,18, 20
Kindness to natives, ii. 300
Kings, half-caste, ii. 46
Kingfishers, ii. 73
Kirton, Mr, Argent, 25, 27, 30, 35
Klerksdorp, 5,17, 20, 21, 22
“ Klipspringer,” the, 104
Knobkerry, the, ii. 154
Koodoo, 290
“ Kooes-cop ” elephant, meaning of,
. 90
Kopjies, 10
Korana, John. See John.
Kota-Kota, slaves at, ii. 155 ; a
slave ferry, 214
Kraal, Lo Bengula’s, 53, 57, 60
,» a miserable, ii. 153
Kunyungwi, native name for Tette
(which see), 106
Kuruman, Lo Bengula’s rival, 64,65
Kwakwa river, ii. 291, 292, 294
Labotjb, native, at Tette, ii. 45
Land, a worthless, 37
„ cultivated at Shilo, 74
„ moving from bad to good,
. ii. 33
Landeen. See Landin.
Landin tribe (see also Angoni), ii.
59
„ grievances, ii. 68; alarm j
of, 70, 71; indecency of, 74 ;
deserted by, 83
Lane, Mr., 23
Lapanose, M. Comte de, 63
Law of Hlonipa, 65
Leask, Mr. James, 5,17,18
Lemon trees, 74
Lemons, 225
Leopards, 93; killing goats, ii. 225
Leopold II., King of the Belgians,
ii. 300
Letters, native objections to carry,
ii. 188
Leviathan, the, canoe, ii. 243, 246;
attacked by a hippo, 251; nearly
wrecked, 252; fired upon, 286
end of her journey, 290
Lichtenberg, 22
Lightning, a deadly flash of, 45
Limbo, trading name for cloth, 50
Limpopo river, 50, 80
Lindsay, Mr., African Lakes Co.,
ii. 290
Linokana town, 24, 25
Lioness, adventure with a, 269
Lion adventure on the Mkumbura
river, 305
Lion ceremony at Chibinga, ii. 9
„ woman attacked by a, ii., 14
Lions, 30, 81, 94, 189, 259, 265,
266, 270
Lions, night attacks by, 86, 87
„ at Chibinga, number of persons
killed by, ii. 14
Lion’s skull, incident of the, ii. 232,
233
Livingstone, David, ii. 159, 199,
229, 291
Livingstonia, unknown at Chikuse’s,
ii. 133; 148, 163, 175; arrived
at, 183; alone at, 185; foraging
at, 186; missionaries’ houses,
193; fruitless labours of missionaries,
204; life sacrifice at, 205;
a light on the lake, 207; rescue
at, 208; 229
Livingstone’s boy Fred, ii. 2 3 1
„ deserted house at
Shupanga, ii. 2 8 9
Livingstone’s, Mrs., grave, ii. 2 8 9
Lo-Bengula the Matabeli King, 1 9 ,
. 33, 39, 45, 46, 49; interview
with, 53; 56,57,61; description
of, 64; and the eclipse, 67 ; and
Captain Paterson’s Mission, 72;
his regiment, 74
Lobo, a chief, ii. 4 6
London Missionary Society, 75; ii.
220
Looking-glass, astonishment caused
by a, 2 4 4
Lost, a day, ii. 4 0
Lubola mountains, 2 5 7 , 2 7 2
Lung sickness of cattle, 66
Lupata gorge, ii. 6 4
M a b a b e river, 6 4
McEwan, Mr., engineer, ii. 2 1 4
Machdbele forest, 7 8 ; ii. 8 4
„ tree, 1 1 5 , 1 5 9 , 1 8 2
Macheangombe, a chief, 1 3 3
Machilla, a conveyance, 3 1 3
Machilleiros, bearers, 3 1 5
Madeira, 3 , 4 ; chest affections at, 4
Magnetism surprises the natives, ii.
32
Magombegbmbe mountains, 2 5 5
Magubuduani, a kraal, 5 0
Mahalapse river, 3 6
Maize beer, 2 4 7
„ fields, Matabeli, 4 9
Makalaka people,’3 3 , 4 2
Makanga tribe, ii. 5 3 , 5 5 , 6 3 , 6 5 ,
6 9 ; camp of the, 7 1 , 7 2 ; 1 2 1
Makhobe hills, 4 5 ,
Makinjira and Mpemba, battle between,
ii. 2 1 4
Makoka, ii. 2 2 8
Makololo people, error about, ii. 9 1 ,
1 9 9
Makololo war, ii. 2 1 5
Makomwe mountains, 2 7 3 ; ii. 1 7 , 2 2
Makorikori country, 190, 278
tribe, 183, 200, 224;
live in detached bodies, 233 ; 225;
murder unknown, 251; attack on
Chibinga, ii. 16
Makorikori women, 229
Makomwe mountains, 276
Malalima, the chief, ii. 230
Malawe, Mount, ii. 273
Mandala. See Blantyre.
Manganja mountains, ii. 77, 78, 95,
105,161
Mangoni. See Angoni or Landin.
Mangue river, 46
Manufactures, no progress in, 251
Maps, study of, 7
Mara, a Maravi guide, ii. 151; his
obese ambition, 194; good-bye to,
211
Maravi people, ii. 43; desertion by,
91, 92
Maravi hunters, ii. 115
„ traveller, a noted, ii. 74
Marching under difficulties, 187,188
Market, diamond, 14
Marketing, boisterous, 110
Marriage customs, ii. 51, 52, 237
Marshes the hotheds of fever, ii. 293
Martinez, Senhor,merchant at Tette,
ii. 56
Masarwa bushmen, 29, 38
Masecha, scenes at, ii. 30, 31, 32
Mashona-land, 53, 80
Mashona tribe, 42, 101; citadels of
the, 104; mode of hunting, 115;
appearance, customs, and condition,
115-119; hunters, 102;
physique of the, 103; wooden
pillows, 133; voracity, 137;
music of, 140; entertainments,
140,143
Massacre of Usikuana, 61; of sepulchre
watchers, 61,62 ; of Captain
Paterson’s party, 72
Matabeli-land, 7, 39,40; fever in,
51, 62 ; the plateau of, 51