Coango IV. 52.
Coffee I. 53. n. 213. m.
139—40.
Cola-nut IV. 105.
Colorado river III. 250.
Column Point III. 43.
Comoro Islands L, 96.
Coney IV. 165.
“Congo” III. 250, 366. IV.
178, 199, 222; valley of
IV. 226; mouth of IV. 234.
Convolvuli HI. too.
Copper in. 130, 185, 295,
364. IV. 4.
Cotton-wood II. 213, 303. in.
361. IV. 104.
Covinda Cove (of Tuckey)
IV. 195.
Cranes I. 153, 170.
Creepers III. ioo, 167.
Crew of “Lady Alice” — see
“Expedition.”
Cricket III. 264.
Crocodiles I. 206. HI. 24, 231,
265, 363- IV. 3, 14, 27;
(educated) II. 15; (the boat)
IV. 72—74.
Crops — see “ Vegetables ”,
“Fruit” ; cassava III. 4, 106,
214, 2x7, 295. IV. 2, 9, 32,
6*1, 90, 101, 102, 182; grain
and pulse crops (millet, rice, 1
beans,vetches, maize,wheat)
III. 4, 8 15, 91, 98, 106,
214, 217, 295; sugar-cane
III. 3, 4, 91, 155, 214, 217,
295- IV. 61, 97; pepper III.
309; betel-nut IV. 105.
Curtisia faginea IV. 34.
Custard-apple HI. 88.
Cutting the canoes adrift m.
239, 240.
Cynocephalus porcarius IV.
„ *3- .
Cyperaceae (sedge) in. 263. |
D A IL Y Telegraph, mission
from I. 3, 4; farewell dinner
from I. 9, 271. II. 72.
Dallington, “ the Scripture”
reader 1.94. II. 106,270,271.
Damson III. 88.
Dance of kings II. 36.
Date palms III. 13, 262, 310.
Deaths— Edward Pocock I.
148; Kaif Halleck I. 157;
Frederick Barker I. 316;
Mabruki“Speke” , and others
H. 3; from small-pox at
Ujiji in. 79, 80; Amina IV.
38; Kalulu.IV. 74; Frank
Pocock IV. 152. •
Deer—see “Antelope”, v
Desertions from the Expedition
I. 123, 124, 130,
132. III. 81. IV. 167; Kalulu
III. 83, 84.
Dews III. 177, 178, 253, 263.
Dialects III. 4, 52, 100, 158,
318, 3I9. IV. 42, 43, 49,
164, 165.
Dickinson, Rev, Mr. I. 97.
Diseases—see “Leprosy” , “Fever”
, “Dysentery”, “ Typhoid
fever” , “ Ulcers”,
“ Pleurisis ” , I Smallpox ”,
“Ophtalmia” , “Elephantiasis”
.
Diver IK. 70, 231. IV. 13.
Dobo, under shelter at I, 209.
Dogara — see “Whitebait” .
Dogs I. 8, 9, 107. II. 300.
IV. 165; used in war I. 196.
II. 158, 161, 301; fondness
of Waganda kings for dogs
II. 142, 163; uncleän III.
90; eaten III. 282. IV. 2;
of Expedition— see “Bull”,
“Jack”, “Nero” , “Castor”,
“ Captain” &c.
Domesticated animals—fowls,
sheep III. s ; asses III. 107.
IV. 201, 202; pigs III. 155,
202. IV. 93 ; cat III. 34 ;
dogs III. 90, 282. IV. 2, 165 ;
goats III. 98. IV. 62 ; guinea—
fowls III. 151 ; pigeons
III. 151 — see “Cattle” and
“Chickens” .
Donkeys—see “Asses” .
Doum—palms I. 130. III. 262.
Dover cliffs IV- 56.
“ Dragon’s—-blood” tree III.
362.
Dress—Wa-Nguru 1. 115 ; Wa-
rimi I. 144; Abaddi I. 179;
Maheta I. 215; Muiwanda-
I. 2x7; Waganda S 236;
Magassa I. 238; Katekiro
I. 243. II. 80; Mtesa’s courtiers
I. 244, 250; pages I.
- 248; Mbugu I. 257; Mtesa
■' I. 249, 266. II. 78, 203;
his sailors II. 78; warriors,
subject tribes II. 79; Wa."
kerewé IÏ: 17 ; Mirambo and
his men II. 322, 323; Ru-
manika II. 284, 285 ; Wajiji
III. 3; Waguha III, 67—68;
Uhombo III. 94, 95; Man-
\yemaIII.103 ; KiussiIII.173;
Wavinza.m. 185.
Ducks I. 142, 153, 170, 313-,
IV. 13. 40.-
Dudoma settlement I. 12 6, 127.
Dugumbi, the patriarch of Ny-
angwé III. 153, 154.
Duma River I. 202.
Dumo in Uganda I. 278, 279.
II. 71— 73.
Dwarf land II. 297.
Dwarfs III. 129, 220, 282.
Dysentery I. 146. II. 3. III.
207. IV. 100, 117, 178.
“EARTH caterpillar” III. 263.
Eastern Usiha I. 173.
“Eating up” lands and owner
II. 196, 197, 269.
Edemone mirabilis III. 362.
Edwin Arnold river IV. i 37i
161.
Eel IV. 164.
Egrets IV. 13.
Elais palm III. 200,256,262,310.
Elders of villages I. 145. II. 71.
Elephantiasis II. 289.
Elephants at Uhumba I. 127;
eating a putrid I. 141; near
Suna I. 142; Monangah I.
174; in Uganda II. 143, 181;
legends of II. 305. III. 186,
260. IV. 13, 44.
Elwala river IV. 185.
Elwani village III. 62.
Embomma IV. 128, 164, 192,
198, 205, 209, 213, 214, 222,
226.
Entomology — locusts, “lake
of” III. 116; grasshoppers
(for sale) III. 155; beetles
III. 177; ants HI. 136, 155,
177, 263, 305. IV. 3 7 ! m^-
tis III. 263; “earth caterpillar”
III. 263; ladybirds
III. 263; cricket III. 264;
ant—lion III. 264; gadflies
IV. 12, 37; tsetse IV. 12,
37; mosquitoes IV. 12, 18,
3 7 , 4 4 ; “ jiffga” IV. 100;
guinea—worm IV. 100; en-
tozoa IV. 100; bees IV. 132.
Eschinomenae I. 210.
Ethnology I. 42—44, 55—67,
100, 101. II. 13, 297. in.
3, 4, 103, i36) 22°, 221,
313, 318. IV. 178— 179
—see “Legends”, “Habits”,
“ Character” , “ Dialect” ,
“History” .