
 
        
         
		Gezeh  river  III.  36. 
 Giraffe  I.  170. 
 Gnu  I.  170. 
 Goats  III.  98.  IV.  62.  
 Goatskins  Ü.  213. 
 “Go  and  die  on  the Nyanza” 
 I.  314. 
 “Goee-Goee”  IV.  117,  124,  
 148. 
 Gogo,  Goma  and  Gombé  
 rivers  I.  171,  341. 
 Goma  mountain  range III.  42,  
 318;  island III. 69; N orthern  
 Goma  IE.  73,  99,  187;  
 Southern  III.  355.  
 Gondoroko,  Ismailia  I.  275.  
 n.  82. 
 Goods  of  Expedition  I.  5,  
 102— 103;  beads  and  cloth 
 I-  ” 5,  i 45>  217- 
 Gordon  Bennett,  Mr.  J.  I.  4;  
 Mount  G.  B.  II.  216,  244,  
 250;  river  IV.  68,  70.  
 Gordon  Pasha  I.  275.  II.  230.  
 Gori  river  I.  211. 
 Gorilla  ni.  54;  bones  III.  95. 
 IV.  3. 
 Goshi,  headlands  of  I.  212.  
 Grains,  wheat,  rice,  maize,  
 sesamum,  millet  I.  53.  II.  
 213 sqq.,  315—see  “Crops”  
 “Grains ofParadise” III. 362.  
 Grant,  Capt.  J.  A.  I.  2,  22,  
 24»  25,  250.  II.  183. 
 Grant  Bay  H.  76. 
 Grasses— see  “Canes”  &c.  
 Grasshoppers  III.  155. 
 Graves  at  Mbinda  IV.  214.  
 Great  Eastern  of  the  Livingstone  
 III.  285. 
 Ground—nuts  III.  4,  106,  155,  
 217.  IV.  9,  96,  182,  195,  
 198,  211;  export  trade  in 
 IV.  214. 
 Guavas  IV.  97,  106,  182. 
 Guinea-fowls I.  170.  III.  151.  
 Guinea— palms  III.  1,  4,  91,  
 106,  361.  IV.  117. 
 Guinea—worm  IV.  100. 
 Gulfs,  bays  &c.  —see  “Beatrice”, 
  “Burton” , “Cameron”,  
 “Gavubu’s  cove” ,,  “Igang-  
 wé  cove” ,  “Kasuma” ,  “Ki-  
 rando”,  “Limbà”,  “Lukuga  
 creek”,  “Numbi cove”,  “Simon’s  
 Bay” . 
 Gum—trees  and  gums  I.  136,  
 210,  257.  II.  213,  215,  286. 
 III.  262;  Meliaca  III.  334;  
 myrrh  IV.  87,  133 ;  bdellium  
 IV.  8 7 ;  Burseraceae 
 IV.  105;  gum-frankincense-  
 tree  IV.  105,  133 ;  gum  copal  
 IV.  133. 
 Gunji III. 364.  IV.  2, 9, 24, 98. 
 HABITS  and customs  Zanzibar  
 1.40—67,  188, 213— 17;  
 WakerewéH.  12— 16; Bum-  
 bireh  II.  42;  Waganda  II. Ill 187 — 228,  243 —  45;  
 Ujiji III. 9— 23,  36 ;  Kaguha 
 III.  67;  Ubujwé  III.  88;  
 Uhombo  III.  91—98;  Man-  
 yema  III.  101— i n ;   Ny-  
 angwé III.  119,  175 ; Uregga 
 III.  180. 
 Hail  I.  223,  227,  314. 
 Hair-dressing^Wa-Nguru  I.  
 115;  at  Muiwanda  I.  217;  
 Wanyamwezi pagazi I.  182. 
 .  IV.  48;  of Uguha  III.  67—  
 68;  Ubujwé III. 88,  104—5;  
 (beards)  III.  116. 
 Haji  Abdallah  III.  221.  
 Hamadi  I.  105;  —  left  captive  
 IV.  186. 
 Hamed Ibrahim  I.  56.  II.  276..  
 Hamoidah,  “the faithful”  I.  70,  
 73)  221,  312. 
 Hartebeest  I.  170.  II.  236.  
 Hawk  III.  215. 
 Heat  IV.  26. 
 Herodotus  I.  fo— 15. 
 Heroes  of Afrika:  of Uganda  
 IX.  136— 186—see  “Miram-  
 bo” ,  “Tippu  Tib”  I.  67—  
 see  “Kasindula”  “Kibaga” 
 II.  144 — 46;  Kimera  II.  
 142 — 43;  Wakinguru  II.  . 
 156—57-  
 Hippopotamus  I.  202,  206,  
 209,  216,  309.  II.  2,  16,  
 286.  HI.  337)  363-  
 History,  Zanzibar  peoples  I. 
 58—61;  sultan  of  I.  50—  
 55; Ukerewe II.  11;  Uganda 
 H.  136— 186;  Watuta  II.  
 333;  ofManyema  III.  159;  
 of Wane-Rukura  III.  317. 
 Honey  II.  7°-  I®  4)  I55-  
 Hot  springs  (Mtagata) II.  283,  
 290,  291 — 94;  of Usongora 
 II.  301.  HI.  89. 
 Hulwa  I.  181. 
 Humid shades  III. 262.  IV. 26.  
 Huts  of  Kagehyi  I.  185;  of  
 Wavuma I.  230;  of UsaVara 
 I.  243;  of  Waganda  I.  
 256—60.  H.  80;  Waganda  
 army II.  92;  Waganda peasants  
 II.  189— 191 )  24 7 !  
 of  Serombo  II.  3 20— 21 >  
 of  Ujiji  HI.  l.  Ponda  III.  
 35 ; Kawele HI. 78; Uhombo 
 III.’  92;  change  of  style  in 
 III.  98;  Manyema  Mtuyu  
 HI.  117;  of  Nyangwe  III.  
 150; Uregga III. 169; Wenya  
 HI.  20X;  Ikondu  III.  216,  
 352;  of Babwende  IV.  117. 
 Hyerias  I.  x 20.  II.  317-  
 Hyphene  palm  IV.  8;  fibre  
 of  IH.  327,  345«  349)  361- 
 IV.  49)  52-  
 Ibeko  IV.  5. 
 Ibis  I.  i 7°-  m -  2I4 >  2I5- 
 IV.  1 St  4°-  
 Ibonga  IV.  30. 
 Ichthyology —  fishing,  fishermen  
 &c.  III. 4 )  16— 19;  “ the  
 Nika” HI.  21,  105,  106,  155,  
 158, 215) 235> 294>  326,  345- 
 IV.43,135)163,184;  “whitebait” 
   III.  4,  362.  IV.  135,  
 157,  184;  eel IV.  164;  pike 
 III.  326.  IV.  164;  “minnows” 
  HI. 362.  IV. 43,  184;  
 Silurians  IV.  164?  catfish 
 IV.  164. 
 Igangwe  cove  III.  38;  Point 
 III.  38. 
 Igira village,  camp  at I.  168—   
 69. 
 Igusa  district,  products  of  I.  
 191,  200;  treachery  of 
 II.  3- 
 Ihangiro  country  II.  46— 7°-  
 Ihema  island  and lake  H.  289.  
 Ikandawanda  IV.  5. 
 Ikelemba  IV.  32;  river  IV. 
 34,  5 i-  .  ’ 
 Ikengo IV.  24,  25,  29;  dxstrxct 
 IV.  34,  44,  5 U  97-  
 Ikondu,  dwarf  of HI.  217—  
 219,  221,  224,  274. 
 Ikonogo  IV.  5. 
 Ikungu  I.  163.  IV.  213;  hills  
 of  IV.  215. 
 ‘ikutu  ya  Kongo”  IH.  366.  
 Imeme  IV.  5. 
 Indian corn  III.  98,  106,  110.  
 Industry,  H.  M.  S.  IV.  240.  
 Inga  IV.  198. 
 Ingezi,  reed - covered  river II. 
 273,  287,  288,  296. 
 Ingira  Island  II.  92,  132.