Campbell, Captain, takes Chanler for
cruise in H.M.S. || Philomel,” 5°^-
Caravan, personnel of, 5.
Caravan, trading in charge of two natives
of Beloochistan at Daitcho, 237.
Carroll, Royal Phelps, 9.
Cataract on the Tana River, 475.
Cattle bitten by flies, 204.
Chabba, Mount, a high gneiss hill, 147;
herd of rhinoceros, 148.
Chanler, object of journey, 1; personnel
of caravan, 5; goes to Zanzibar, 7;
obtains permission of Sultan of Zanzibar
to engage porters, 7; secures one
hundred and thirty porters, 8; engages
Sururu and Baraka as body servants,
9; arrives at Mkonumbi, 12; goes to
Kau on the Tana, 16; engages boatmen
for river column, 16; his method
of dealing with complaints of Soudanese,
23; leads expedition with six
Soudanese, 36; in bed with fever, 47;
speaks to porters about desertion, 58;
crosses the River Tana in canvas Ber-
thon boat, 63; visit to chief of Galla
tribe, 68 ; journey to the north in
search of Lake Lorian, 73 5 uses a
Winchester with express sight, 77;
letter to London F ie ld on results
achieved with Winchester and Mann-
licher, 79; expedition from Hameye,- |
81 ; shooting hippopotamuses, 86; i
shoots a rhinoceros, 92; adventure
with a rhinoceros, 96; views the surrounding
country, 97; with Lieutenant
Hohnel, ascends the mountain, 98; an
attack of fever, 99; attack of fever
near Mount Kenya, 103; carried in a
hammock, 105; trouble with the Soudanese
about food, 107 ; health restored,
107; shoots grantii from a
chair, i n ; Christmas Day a day of
rest, 1 17 ; discovery of falls in the
Guaso Nyiro River named Chanler
Falls, 1 19; on the plateau of Marisi
Alugwa Zombo, 127; adventure with a
rhinoceros, 132; shoots the rhinoceros
that tossed Sururu, 134; attack of
fever, 137; adventure with buffaloes,
141 ; adventure with a lion, 143; in
the country of the Wamsara tribe,
152 ; head covering worn, 155 ; surveys
the Wamsara country, 160 ; message
to the Wamsara, 172; palaver
with the Embe, 180; on watch expecting
to be attacked by the Embe, 196 ;
talk with Motio, 197 ; prostrated by
sickness at Hameye, 205 ; blood-
brotherhood with the Daitcho, 219; |
interview with Bykender’s wife, a Ren-
dile, 224 ; journey to the Embe country,
238; goes through the ceremony
of muma with the Embe, 260; twenty-
sixth birthday at Ngombe crater, 269;
searching for gold in the Guaso Nyiro,
273; as a great medicine-man, 282;
night march in search of Rendile,
289; the Rendile visit camp, 294;
interview with the Rendile chiefs, 297;
interview with a Rendile chief, 310;
tempted to attack the Rendile, 329;
march from Seran to Daitcho, 334;
camp on the Guaso Nyiro, 334; at
Daitcho, covering a distance of seventy
five miles in three days and a
half, 334; men in the camp at Daitcho
excited by the tales told of the Rendile,
336 ; starts to rejoin Lieutenant
von Hohnel at Lolokwi, 339; cautions
his men to use water sparingly, 340;
two of his men mad with thirst, 340;
his adventure with a serpent, 342;
camp at Ngombe crater, 343; sends
Karscho and all the men to bottom of
crater for water, 344; adventure with
a lion, 345 ; arrives at Guaso Nyiro,
348; prostrated with fever at Lolokwi,
349 ; carried in a hammock to Sayer,
350; Wanderobbo act as guides in
the hunt for elephants, 358; elephant
hunting with the Wanderobbo, 362;
adventure elephant hunting, 363; dangerous
work elephant hunting, 366,
367; elephant hunting, 370; return to
Sayer, 377; on the Subugo, 378; his
adventure with rhinoceros, 379; his
sorrow for the injuries sustained by
Lieutenant von Hohnel, 383; march
to Daitcho, 384» rhinoceros shooting,
386; the water-buck and the dogs,
390; planning for the future, 400;
hunting hippopotamuses, 409; on a
visit to the Embe, 4 17 ; news of
Hamidi’s arrival from the coast with
eighty men, 417 jg| drilling the new
men, 423; expectation of starting
north doomed to disappointment, 424;
health failing, 424; talk with Zanzibari
from Njemps, 425; the new men cause
trouble, 432; new men wish to return
to the coast, 433; assists the Daitcho
to repel hostile natives, 434; sends
letter to George, 437; word from
George, 438; natives ask him to stop
the raid of locusts, 440; negro with
sun-umbrella to stop locusts, 441; treat
him with reverence and awe for putting
to flight the locusts, 442; Hamidi
returns with- letter from George, 442;
bad news, porters revolt, 448; confronts
the mutineers, 448; the Somali
and Soudanese come to his assistance,
449; porters desert in a body, 450;
interview with Gwaharam, 452; sends
letter to Hamidi, 453; interview with I
Hamidi, 455 ; Hamidi promises to
bring back deserters, 457 ; the Soudanese
desert, 457; the Soudanese
Hussein Mahomet returns, 459; sixteen
men all told in the zeriba, 461;
his belief that Hamidi had been acting
under orders received during his visit
to the coast, 466; distributes food
among the Daitcho, 467; distributes
goods among the traders at Daitcho,
467; destroys ammunition, 468; burns
goods for trading, 468; force of eighteen
men all told, 470; departure from
Daitcho, 470; the country of the
Daitcho opened to Europeans, 471;
march to the coast, 472; meets the
Wakamba, 472; arrives at the Lan-
galla, 474; crossing the Tana, 474;
constructing bridges across the Tana,
476; meets Hassan and men from
Sayer, 479; arrives at Mitio’s village
482; group of villages called Kitinga,
486; slaves crave assistance to return
to their people, 489; rescues two
Kikuyu women from slavery, 489;
Wakamba insist upon the return of
slaves, 489; drives off the Wakamba,
489; meets Mr. Neumann, 491; at the
German mission station, Ikutha, 492;
at the Kibwezi mission station, 493;
from the Kibwezi station to Mombasa,
495; arrives at Mombasa, 498; thirty
days’ journey from Daitcho to Mombasa,
498; at Zanzibar, 498; visit to
Sir Lloyd Matthews, 499» the government
of Zanzibar demands full amount
of pay due deserters, 501; deserters’
false statement to Mr. Allen and Sir
Lloyd Matthews refuted, 502; examination
of deserters, 503; refuses to pay
deserters, 504; presses his claims for
arrest and punishment of deserters,
505; sick with fever at Zanzibar, 505;
authorities at Zanzibar press the claim
of porters, 505; pays for slave accidentally
shot, 505 ; deserters attack
Chanler’s house at Zanzibar, 506;
difficulties submitted to arbitration,
507; visit to Sururu’s home, Zanzibar,
510; homeward bound, 510; Aden,
511; at Cairo, 515.
Chanler Falls, 119.
Chapmani and burcheli as food, 141.
Charters, Dr., the missionary who operated
on Lieutenant von Hohnel, 493;
clergyman, engineer, and doctor of
medicine, 494; his death, 494.
Christmas Day in Africa, 113; at Daitcho,
463-
Cowasjee Dinshaw, of Aden, 511.
Cracknell, Mr., acting British Agent and
Consul-General at Zanzibar, 500.
Crocodile kills Felix, the fox-terrier, 410.
Daitcho tribe, 191; fermented honey,
220; their manner of tilling the soil,
220; on the eastern slope of the