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 •