
 
        
         
		Hamadi’s slavery and escape, i.  260  
 Hannsens, Capt., i.  382, 476, 477,489,  518,  
 520;  ii.  166,188,191,225,  227, 264;  Ms  
 servioes,  ii. 260, 261  
 Harbour a t Loanda, i.  451  
 Itarkaway, the,  85, 468  
 Harou, lieu ten an t, i.  243,  253,  258,  279,  
 284, 408, 488  
 Harte-beest, i.  205, 206  
 Hathome, Captain, i. 49  
 Hawks, i. 419 
 Head, protection for the, ii.  318, 325  
 Headquarters at Yivi,  i.  149,  151  
 Health at Bolobo, ii.  184,185;  at Equator  
 Station, ii. 74;  in  the  tropics, Dr. Martin’s  
 advice, ii.  329  
 Health-table of stations, ii. 306  
 Heat and cold in Congo-land, ii.  314, 315 ; 
 influence of, ii.  293,  294  
 Heat,  Bruce’s  definitions  of,  ii.  3 1 3 tropical, 
  ii. 282  
 Hutzfeldt, Count, ii. '394  
 Hydrobromic  acid in cases of fever, i.  272,  
 273,  274  
 Hyphcene guineensis, i.  516  
 Hypochondria, ii.  241 
 Ibaka, Chief of  Bolobo, i.  518;  history  of, 
 i.  519,  520, 521;  522,  524,  525, 527;  ii. 
 J, 15, 26,  29, 57, 60,  61, 64,  65  
 Ibanza, ii.  105  ;  a  cMef of TJpoto, ii.  171; 
 the dreaded, ii.  62,  82  
 Ibari Biver,  another name  for  the  Kwa, 
 i.  412  
 Ibingi, ii. 47  
 Ibis, ii.  6, 8 
 Iboko, ii.  24, 25, 43,44,69, 79, el «eg., 173-  
 Heliwa, a slave, ii. 73  
 Henry VII. Keuss, Prince, i.  34  
 Herd tracks, i. 177,  183, 201  
 Heron,  the ss., i.  474  
 Herzog, Dr., i. 34  
 Heuvel, Dr. Van den, ii. 53,191  
 Hides, ii.  375 
 Highland levels inhabited, ii.  303  
 Hills seen from the coast, i.  62;  “  solemn-  
 looking,” i.  95  
 Hindi Saywa, i. 48 
 Hippopotami,  i.  395,  396,  398,  417,  424; 
 ii.  2,  4, 6, 8, 241, 375;  feeding, ground,!.  
 90;  shooting, i.  106;  teeth, ii..354  
 Hiring men, i. 31  
 Hodister, Mir., ii.  272  
 Holidays,  i.  153,  154  
 Holland, i.  26, 28 
 Holy Isle, a place of sepulchre, i.  419  
 Homesickness, i.  225. 
 Homicidal officer, a, ii.  55  
 Honey, ii. 364 
 Honour of work, ii.  278, 279  
 Hop Bitters, ii.  318  
 Hopkins, Captain, H.M. Consul, i.  98  
 Horses, the Isle of, i.  12  
 Hospitable mission of a station, i. 37  
 Hospital at Boma, ii.  271  
 Hospitality dangers of coast, ii.  282, 283  
 Hostages left at Xtamo, i. 309, 310  
 Hostile  natives, i.  432,  442, 514;  ii.  4,11,  
 36, 78, H I , 113  
 Hostility, masked, i.  337;  native,  at  Mu-  
 lima and Mfwa, i.  300  
 House, advice for building a, ii. 323  
 Houses at Vivi, mapping  sites  for,  i.  147; 
 means of defence for, i.  280  
 Huard Point, i.  65,77  
 Hudson B iv e r , comparison to, i, 401  
 Hutchinson, Mrs. Margaret, i.  9  
 Huts,  conical,  ii.  126,  127;  formation  of  
 native,  ii.  103 
 175,  178-180,-353,  354 
   danger  at,  ii.  87;  swordsmiths,  ii. 
 356 Ibunda, ii.  103 
 Iohimpi district, i.  115,  121,  161,  163  
 Idleness of natives, i.  393  
 Idols, native, i.  199  
 Ifwe, Chief of Muleke, i. 429  ; 
 Ignorance  of  African  climate,  ii.  281,  
 284 
 Iguana skin girdles, ii.  I l l   
 Iguanas, ii.  2  
 Ikassa, ii.  103,170 
 Ikelemba Biver, ii.  31, 32,  33,  34,  35,  36, 
 .  37 ;  ii. 77, 78, 344  
 Ikenge, a chief,  ii.  72  
 Ikengo, ii.  29,  30  
 Ikingi, ii,.98  
 Ikiraism, ii.  I l l   
 Ikoko,.ii. 47  
 Ikuba Biver, ii.  65  
 IkulU. village, ii.  12, 47  
 Imeme, ii.  96  
 Impali village, i. 428  
 Impango, at Gaboon, ii.  230  
 Impila, i. 292  
 Imports of Boma, i.  98  
 Indemnity for war, ii.  61  
 Indian com, i.  381 
 India-rubber,  ii.  355;  plant, i.  192;  ii.  5,  
 342, 353, 367, 375  
 Indolence of the natives, i.  193  
 Indus, comparison to the, i. 401  
 Industry, the spirit of, i.  142  
 Inebriety of natives, i. 315  
 Inga, i.  173,  175,176,177,179;  cataracts, 
 i.  160,  227;  peak, i.  353,396;  plateau, i.  
 173  221  
 Inganda, ii. 30-33, 38-42  
 Ingham, Mr.  and Mrs., ii. 212, 213, 355  
 Ingya, Chief of Mfwa, i.  295,  307  
 Inkissi, ii.  192 ;  Palls, ii. 211;  river, i. 288,  
 316, 317, 403, 478;  ii.  193  
 Inkissism, ii.  I l l 
 Instructions for eastern expeditions, i. 45  
 Instructions  framed  at  Brussels,  i.  27,  
 28 
 Intemperance, ii.  282,  283,  291,  305, 306,  
 307, 308, 311, 319, 322, 329  
 International African Association, ii. 259  
 International  Association,  i.  . 37,  38 ;  its  
 objects, i. 40 ;  its treaties, i. 18 ; financial  
 position, i.  35  
 “ International Association Africaine,”  its  
 purpose, i.  50  
 International Association’s work at  Boma,  
 i.  1 0 1 
 International  cohesion,  ii.  379 ;  commission, 
   ii.  406 ;  Expedition, the  second, i.  
 44 
 Intoxicants,  abuse  of,  ii.  251,  252,  253,  
 254 
 Irebu, ii.  21, 22, 23, 24,  25,  26,  38,  42, 43,  
 44,  45,  69,  354;  swordsmiths,  ii.  356;  
 warriors,  ii. 16  
 Iringi, ii.  98, 171 
 Iron,  ii.  356 ;  houses  of  native  chiefs  at  
 Calabar, ii.  233 ;  manufactures of  Yalu-:  
 lima,  i.  I l l  ;  stores,  i.  147 ;  works  of  
 TJvira, ii. .364  
 Ironstone,  ii.  67 ;  a t  Lake  Mantumba,  ii.  
 47, 48 
 Irrawaddy, comparison to the,  i. 401  
 Irungu, ii.  127, 132  
 Isanga Biver, ii.  345  
 Isangi town, ii.  169 
 Isangila,  i.  155,  160,  165,  167,  171,  175,  
 181, 182, 184,185,186 ;  ii. 214, 215, 298,  
 339,  369,  373,  382,  446,  471,  474,  476,  
 478,  489,  513 ;  chiefs,  i.  184,  185 ;  
 natives,  i.  237 ;  camp  at,  i.  239 ;  conveying  
 wagons  and  stores  to,  i.  240 ;  
 staff at, i. 242 ;  stores at, i. 242 ;  scenery  
 at,  i.  243,  244 ;  clearing  the  camp,  i.  
 248 ;  founding a  station  at, i,  283 ;  garrison  
 at,  i.  285;  cataract,  i.  181,  184;  
 falls, i. 229  
 Islands of the Congo, i. 110, 249, 389, 515,  
 516 ;  ii.  14, 30, 38, 65, 97, 153  
 Islands uninhabitable, i. 82  
 Isombo, ii. 125  
 Itaka, ii. 152  
 Itawa, Eastern, ii. 362  
 Itimba village, i. 516 
 Itimbiri Biver,  ii.  109,110,  112,  131, 345,  
 352 
 Itumba, i.  518  
 Itumbi, i. 46 ;  ii. 57, 60, 61  
 Itse and Ngalyema, identity of, i. 304  
 Itunzima rapids, i.  256, 257  
 Iuka  of Lukolela, ii.  14, 48, 68,177  
 Iunga, ii.  98  
 . Ivory,  ii.  364,  375 ;  purchase  of,  i.  380 ;  
 trading in,  i.  383, 384;  trading, success  
 of Ngalyema through, i. 305  
 Iyenzi, ii. 209 
 Iyumbi,  ii.  11,  12;  mountain,  i.  321, 322,  
 323, 333, 390;  ii.  192, 341 
 Jaggas, the, invasion:  see Ajakkas. 
 Janssen,  Lieut.,  i.  283,  407, 490, 507 ;  ii.  
 27,  50;  drowned,  ii.  55;  his  services, 
 ii.  268  
 Jatrophe purgans, ii.  358  
 Jays,  i.  207, 436  
 Jealousy of a cMef, i.  522,  523  
 J e tta  Wali, i. 45 
 Jeurie  Africaine,  the  launch,  i.  68,  144,  
 196 
 Jiwe-la-Singa, i.  43, 46  
 JoSo II., King of Portugal, i.  1  
 Johnston, Mr. H. H., i.  102  
 Jolly  Captain  (ss.  Kinsemho),  ii.  233,  
 236 
 Journeys, time occupied in, i.  191  
 Ju b  Biver, i.  58  
 Jung, letter to.Mr. Albert, i.  29  
 Jungle,  cutting through the, i.  221 
 Kabinda. i.  14, 31 
   cask-makers, i. 74 
 Kabindas, i.  146,  149,153,  158,  159  
 Kaika Sanda, i. 163  
 Kaishandi, i.  163 
 Kallina, Lieut., i.  485, 492  ;  Point,  i.  353,  
 395,  396, 487  
 Kalubu, i.  261  
 Kalulu Falls, lava at, ii. 211  
 Kamolondo, a chief,  i.  513  
 Kapita, a Vivi chief, i.  129  
 Karema,  i.  42,  44;  lake,  i.  37;  chief  of  
 slave-stealers, ii.  144  
 Kasongo, ii. 360;  falls, ii. 360  
 Kasson, Mr. John A., ii.  398,400  
 Kawendi, ii. 363  
 Kemeh Island,  418, 419  
 Kerdyck and Pincoff, Messrs., i.  31  
 Khalfan, i.  251  
 Khamis,  Sergeant, i.  519, 523  
 Khonzo, i. 238;  Ikulu Hill, i. 354;  Plain, 
 i.  187  
 Kibonda, i.  260 
 Kiburuga, chief of slave-stealers, ii.  144  
 Kiki stream, i.  322  
 Ki-Kongo,  i.  142  
 Kilanga,  i.  315  
 “ Killing the road,” i. 314  
 Kilolo Point, i.  248, 249  
 Kimbangu,  i.  393.  397,  405,  477;  ii.  3,  
 sold by Watwa, ii.  48 ;  trade, the  centre  
 of  the,  ii.  2 ;  trade  at  Langa-Langa, 
 ii.  102 ;  trade, Congo,  ii.  354,  355, 356 ;  
 trade at Nganza, ii. 99 ;  traders, Bateké, 
 i.  294 ;  traders,  character  of,  i.  387 ;  
 traders,  intrigues  of,  i.  319,  320,  321 ;  
 trading  chiefs,  wealth  of,  i.  310,  311 ; 
 302,;  chiefs, i.  388  
 Kimbanza Island, i..260,  261, 263  
 Kimbenza village, ii.  207  
 Kimpalampa, a cliicf, i.  323, 332, 490  
 Kimpunzu, i. 172  
 Kirnpe,  a chief, i. 490  
 Kimpemba, ii.  207 •