yards, 145; in the Wamsara country,
160; as a medicine-man, 161; on the
knoll in Wamsara country, 165; checks
the rush of native Wamsara on the
rear guard, 176; sharp fighting, 177;
and the Embe, 194; attack of fever,
218; joins George, 238; kills a rhinoceros,
270; shoots an elephant, 274;
surrounded by a party of Wakamba
tribe, 284; and the Rendile, 328; at
Lengaya, 331; at Lolokwi, 333; procures
guides from the Wanderobbo,
349; kills two elephants, 350» his
dangerous adventure with an elephant,
369; discovers the source of the Sayer
River, 377; true story of his encounter
with an elephant, 377; nearly killed
by a rhinoceros, 380; dangerously
wounded, 382; his sufferings on the
march to Daitcho, 395; his departure
for Kibwezi missionary station, 400;
reports from George that he is improving,
446; at Trieste, 516.
Honey, fermented, 220.
Horse and trappings of the Rendile, 311.
Hunting game for hungry men, 119; an
exciting experience with rhinoceros,
120; female antelope, 124; shot a
koodoo, 124; shot female oryx beisa,
124; large game plentiful, 131; buffaloes,
141; killed zebra at distances
varying from 600 to 800 paces, 142;
lion, 143; hippopotamus and Felix
the dog, 211; shooting giraffes, 213;
shooting rhinoceros with Mannlicher,
266; herd of zebra, 270; oryx beisa,
270; rhinoceros, 270; elephant shot
by Lieutenant von Hohnel, 274;
giraffes, 287; rhinoceros, 287; shooting
wart hogs, 287; shooting zebra,
327; rhinoceros charges the caravan,
349; elephant, with the Wanderobbo,
362; elephants, 366, 367, 369, 370,
371, 372; rhinoceros, 379; water-
buck and the dogs, 390; George’s
shooting expeditions, 396; water-buck,
406; hippopotamuses in the Tana,
408.
Hussein Mahomet, a Soudanese, 25,
459; tells the story of the desertion
of the Soudanese, 459; discloses
Hamidi’s treachery, 462; tells how
the desertion was planned, 464; receives
present from Chanler, 515.
Hyena and rhinoceros hide, 130.
Hyena captures George’s dog, 337; near
the camp at night, 409; howling about
the camp, 473.
Ikutha, German mission station, 492.
Janjy tribe, praying at the Ngombe crater,
348-
Jombeni, the highest peak of the mountain
range, 106; Mountains, 146;
mountain range, 201 ; eastern slope,
213.
Jones, Mr., American Consul at Zanzibar,
7 ; acting American Consul at
Zanzibar, 499 ; American Consul at
Aden, formerly of Zanzibar, 513.
Jongeni, 16.
Juba River, 4.
Juma Moussa, a Soudanese, 23.
Kamanga, 285.
Karscho, Somali, 26, 121, 164, 289, 290;
_ wounded by a rhinoceros, 97 ; and
rhinoceros, n o ; gun-bearer, 143 ; at
Ngombe crater, 344; trip to Sayer,
405 ; returns from food station at
Sayer, 423.
Kenya, Mount, 3, 83, 149; the northern
side, 151.
Kibwezi mission, 493; Dr. Charters, the
missionary in charge, 494.
Kikuyu tribe, hostages as guides, 102;
warriors, 102.
Kinakombe, eighty miles up the Tana, 30.
Kismayu, 11; natives alarmed, 27.
Kitinga, a group of villages, 486; friendliness
of natives, 486.
Kome, 313, 314.
Kora, an extinct crater, 105, 109.
Koran, carried in Zanzibar expedition,
I 215-
Kula, chief of Kinekombe, 45.
Lamoo, mouth of the Tana, 6 ; the inhabitants
of, 15 ; customs of natives,
15; purchase of cattle, 33.
Langalla, flows from the Jombeni range
and empties into the Tana River, 474.
Leikipia plateau, almost deserted, 376;
perfect pasturage for cattle, 378.
Lendovie, 286.
Lengaya, 331.
Lesegetetti, chief medicine-man of the
Rendile, 314.
Lion, adventure with a, 143; Chanler’s
adventure with, at Ngombe crater, 345.
Lions, 389, 393.
Liria visits Chanler’s camp, 417.
Locusts, dense as a cloud, 439.
Lokoli, 286.
Lokomogul, of the Rendile tribe, 305;
brings an old camel to trade, 306;
chief of Rendile, 296.
Lolokwi, Mount, the appearance of, 277;
expedition at, 277; send to, for donkey
saddles, 331.
Lomoro, a Rendile chief, 296; tribe of
the Rendile, 307; chief of Rendile,
310; presents Chanler with a dog, 338.
Lorian, Lake, 107; search for, 121 ; a
myth, a vast swamp, 138.
Lorian Swamp, the end and limit of the
Guaso Nyiro River, 140.
Loroghi range, 361, 378.
Lyserege, a Rendile chief, 297.
Mackenzie River, 73, 85, 201.
Mahomet el Hussein, chief of Soudanese,
22; his incessant importuning, 22.
Malkakofira. Galla village, 61, 63, 67.
Manda, Isla of, 15.
Mannlicher 1 eating rifle, 77.
Marching, fr Seran to Daitcho, seventy
five miles in three days and a half,
335 > Marisi Alugwa Zombo, plateau
on the River Guaso Nyiro, 124, 127.
Masai language spoken by Wanderobbo,
282; settled among the Wanderobbo,
374; tribe before their dispersal, 376.
Massa, expedition arrives at, 48.
Massowah, engaged Soudanese, 7.
Matthews, General, mountain range, 83.
Matthews, Sir Lloyd, 7, 499, 509; his action
with regard to the deserters,
500.
Mayolo, Wanderobbo guide, 286; his
ignorance of the country, 288; unable
to march at night, 289; advises that
the expedition leave the Rendile, 323;
at Lengaya, 331; his experience after
leaving Lieutenant von Hohnel, 392.
Measure, mode of measuring cloth in
Africa, 307.
Meat, cut into strips and dried in the sun,
287.
Medicine-man, natives’ faith in, 218.
Merifano, 38.
Mgundu, the dwarf, 490.
Mhahoma, the cook, 509.
“ Miraa,” natives of Embe chew leaves
and shoots of, 189.
Mission, German, at Ikutha, 493.
Mission station at Ikutha, 493 ; at
Kibwezi, 493.
Missionaries, their influence with natives,
493-
Mkonumbi, first camp at, 11; surrounding
country, 17; camp at, 18.
Mohamadi, second headman of porters,
9 ; punished for raiding, 51; headman
of porters, 150; and six men desert,
332.
Mohammedans refuse to eat elephant
meat, 275.
Mohamet Aman, Somali, 26 ; takes
canoes to Kinakombe, 30; with river
column, 44.
Motio, native guide, 105, 146, 151, 152,
155, 164, 173, 197, 212, 228, 405 ; his
appearance and history, 106, n o , 113,
118; his opinion of Lake Lorian, 121;
suspected of treachery, 162; his gallant
conduct during the fight, 179; his
explanation of the blood-brotherhood,
192; his last visit, 443.
Mountains seen from the Mackenzie
River, 92.