Euphorbias I. 136, 179, 210.
II. 286. IV. 105.
Expedition, embarks and
starts towards the Dark
Continent I. 85, 86; first
trouble I. 90; first step for
the interior I. r©2; number
I. 104; arrives at Rosako
I. 112; Mamboya I. 116;
Mpwapwa I. 12x4 western
end of Ug'ogo I. 135; wilderness
of Uveriveri I. 139,
i47> i57) i77; fights with
Ituru I. 153SI165; arrives
at Mgongo Tembo I. 167;
crosses Luwamberri Plain
I. 169, 171; crosses Monan-
gah river I. 173; arrives at
Lake Victoria I. 182, 183 ;
circumnavigation of Lake
Victoria I. 199—316; embarks
for Refuge Island II.
21; arrives at Mahyiga Island
II.38; fights with Bumbireh
Island II. 42—67; arrives
at Dumo II. 71 — 73; departs
for Muta Nzige Lake II. 235;
arrives at Muta Nzige Lake
II. 257; arrives at Karagwe
II. 274, 307; arrives at Ugoi,
Ujiji, on Lake Tanganika
II. 347 — see “ Pocock”,
“Uledi” , “Kacheche” , “Shu-
mari” , “Baraka” , “Billali”,
“Manwa Sera” , “ Feruzi”,
. “Mabruki”, “Soudi” , “Kha-
mis” , “Kalulu”, “Marzouk” ,
“Hamadi” , “Jumah” , “Sa-
buri”, “Wadi Rehani”, “Sa-
feni”, “Say wa” , “Mpwapwa”,
“Muftah”, “Salaam Allah” ,
“Robert” , “Majwara”, “Zai-
di ” ; also “ Organization ”
and “Wangwana” .
FALLS, cataracts, rapids—see
“Cataracts” III. 158; “Cauldron”
; “Ingulufi” , “Inkisi”,
“Isangila,” “Itunzima” , “Ka-
lulu” ,' “Lady Alice” , “Livingstone”
, “ Mbembu” ,
“ Massassa”, “Matunda” ,
“Mowa” , “ Mputu” , “ Pocock”
, “Ripon”, “Round Island”
, “Sangalla” , “ Stanley”
, “Ubi”, “Ukassa” , “Un-
gufu”, “Whirlpool Narrows”
, “Yellala” , “Zinga” .
FamineT. 139— 141. IV. 178,
204.
Farjalla Christie I, 70, 163.
Feathers,? head-dresses of III.
103.
Ferns II. 3x3. III. i 77> 262.
IV. 105, 191.
Ferris remodels the Lady
Alice I. 77.
Feruzi, Robert I. 263, 312.
IV. 110, 208, 219.
Fever I. 132, 146. II. 4—6,
294. IV. 100.
Ficus III. 78; elastica III. 177,
187, 262; cables of IV. 168;
Kotschyana III. .361. IV.
104; sycamorus IV. 76.
Field-larks I. 170.
Fifth cataract IV. 149.
Fights of Expedition I. 161—
164, 229, 308. III. 11,
209—210, 222— 223, 229—
230, 284—285; in camp
II. 31, 66, 67, 267; on the
River III. 204. IV. 52.
Fig-trees I. 235, 257. II.
213—214. III. 78.
Fipa, country of III. 38.
Fire in the camp II. 133; in
the forest III. 53.
Firearms in Uganda, “Brown
I Bess” II. 115.
Firi Niambi III. 221.
Fish-eagle III. 70, 214.
Fish-hawks I. 170.
Fishing & fishermen &c. I.
188, 191, 200, 294. III. 4;
the legend of the lake III.
16 — 20; “nika” III. 21;
women fishing III. 105 ; the
Wenya III. 158, 215, 235,
^270, 294, 326, 327, 345-
IV. 163, 184— 185— see
“Ichthyology.”
Flamingoes I. 170. IV. 13, 40.
Forbearance, examples of our
II. 4 5 -
Forest, fire in III. 53-
Forests — of Kawendé III. 27;
Manyema III. 100; ofUregga
III. 128; of the Lowwa III.
262; of Asama III. 310. IV.
103; “the pagans’ forest”
III. 16.1 sqq.; people of III.
190; silence in III. 264;
legends of the III. 128 see;
“Wood.,” “Miketo,” “Mi-
tamba,” “Ukaranga.”
Forge IV. i n ; in Uregga III.
181; Ndandé-Njoko IV. 54.
* Fruit, of Refuge Island I. 3 *3 ,
II- 3 5 ) °f Afrika, melons,
papaws, bananas II. 225 —
228; plantains &c. II. 213
sqq. Ill- 88,,99, 15 5 , Pa"
paws III. i, 68, 158. IV.
106; ground nuts III- 4>
106, 155, 217. IV. 9, 96,
182, 195, 197, 211, 214;
oil-nuts, and oil of III. 3,
4, 91, 106, 139. IV- 96)
105; pomegranates III. 2,
68, 158; tamarind III. 31,
200, 361. IV. 105; wood-
, apple III. 88; pine-apple III.
155, 158- IV- 97, 105, 182 ;
custard apple III. 88; damson
(wild African) III. 88;
limes (sweet) III. 68., 158.
IV. 97, 182; lemons III.
68, 158. IV. 80, 97; date
palms III. 13, 262, 310;
Owindi III. 43; fig HI- 78;
mango (wild) IV. 105; olive
IV. 105, 189; guavas IV.
97, 106, 182.
Fundi Rehani, murderer of
Membe II. 31.
Funeh Islands III. 41.
GABUNGA, chief admiral of
Uganda I. 277.
Gad flies IV. 12, 37.
Gambachika. I. 181.
Gambaragara II. 245.
Game IV. 189—see “Sport.”
Gamfwa, rocks at IV. 100;
bay IV., 80, 82, 87.
Gavubu’s Cove IV. 81.
Geese I. 153, i 7°- H1- 28-
IV. 13, 27, 40.
“Geographical Society of Karagwe”
I. 295—302.
Geography — see “ Physical
Geography.”
Geology — of Usagara Range
I. 121; Uyanzi I. 136, 137;
Matongo basin I. 152; Man-
gura I. 168; Luwamberri I.
171; Monangah I. 173;
Usiha I. 175, *7 7 , *8i;
Bridge Island I. 213; Ru-
baga Hill I. 258; Lupassi
Point I. 281; Musira Island
I. 292; Wezi II. 9, 215,
248, 252—253, 274— 275;
Ihema II. 289; Uhimba II.
306. III. 36) 4 1—4 4 ) 52->
53, 64—67, 89, 107, 208,
295. IV. 92, 118, i 77>
187 — see “Watersheds” ,
“Volcanic phenomena” .