INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]

Ajawa tribe, [123], [124]
Algoa Bay, arrival at, [21]
Amoda, [199], [205]
Arab slave encampments, [144]
Ascendancy over followers, [218]
Bakatlas, work among, [29]
Bakwains, [54]
Baldwin, Mr., [121]
Bambarré, [166], [168], [179]
Bangweolo, Lake, [129], [155-8], [209], [221]
Barotse Valley, [73];
orations at, [91]
Batoka tribe, [99]
Bechuanaland, [42]
Bemba, Lake, [129], [155]
Bennett, Mr. J. G., jnr., telegram to Stanley, [179]
Blantyre, [3];
old mill ruins at, [13]
Boers, complicity of, with slave trade, [35]
Bombay, [130], [137], [138]
Breakdown on journey to coast, [222]
British Association, lecture to, on slavery, [133], [134]
Buga, [210]
Burrup, Mr., [125]
Burrup, Mrs., [124]
Bushmen, [44]
Caffre war, [51]
Cambridge University, address to, [109]
Cameron, Lt., favours burying in African soil; followers object, [224]
Cape Town, [66]
Carras, [220]
Carrying the body to the sea, [223]
Casembe, [154], [158]
Cecil, Rev. Richard, [17], [18], [28]
Chambezé River, [150], [155], [208], [209]
Chanda, [205]
Chanya Range, discovery of, [167]
Chawendes Village, [222]
Chiboque, [79-81], [88]
Chisera, the, [153]
Chitambo, [215], [221];
last arrival at, [219], [220]
Chitapangwa, chief, [150]
Chitimba, chief, [153]
Chobe River, [57]
Choma, the, [153]
Chonuane, [37], [38], [40]
Chowperé, [217]
Christmas Day, Livingstone’s last, [203]
Chumah, [129], [139], [168], [207], [210], [219]
Chungu, chief, causes delay in last journey, [204]
Clarendon, Lord, despatch to, [155]
Congo, [90], [141]
Damara Land, [42]
Davis, Jeff, [133]
Delagoa Bay, [42]
Dillon, Dr., [224];
suicide of, [225]
Dilolo, Lake, [90]
Dugumbé, [172-4]
East Coast under Portuguese authority, [132]
England, en route to, [130]
Farijala, [205];
makes post-mortem, [220]
Fastings and Vigils, Livingstone on, [197]
Fergusson, Sir W., examines body, [226]
Final illness begun, [209]
Forerunner, loss of, with despatches, [87]
Freedom of Cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, [106]
Frere, Sir Bartle, [138]
Gabriel, Mr., kindness of, [85]
Gardner, Mr., [199]
“Goat Island,” [97]
Government officials, limitations of, [131]
Gutzlaff, C., calls for medical missionaries, [10]
Hamaydah, [190]
Helmore, Mr., [121]
Hogg, David, [19]
Hughes, Thomas, [17], [132]
Hunter, David, [3], [6]
Ilala, [129]
Inscription on grave, [227-8]
Johanna men, [146]
Journey to coast, [222]
Kalahari Desert, [27], [40], [42]
Kalongosi River, [159], [203]
Kasai, [90]
Kasekera, [225]
Katema, chief, [78]
Kirk, Dr., [120], [227]
Kizinga, [159]
Kolobeng, [38], [40], [45], [46]
Kuruman, [47], [113]
Kwihaha, [189]
Lacerda, Senhor, accuses Livingstone of robbing Portugal of her rights, [134]
Lake Nyassa, [116], [129], [138]
Last birthday, [207]
Last journey begun, [200]
Last march, start of the, [140]
Leeambye, [61]
Letters that never reached the coast, [164]
Libonta, [91]
Liemba, Lake, [151], [155]
Limpopo River, [42]
Line of march of body to coast, [221]
Lintipé, the, [147]
Linyanti, [59], [60], [66], [69], [72], [88], [91], [96], [115]
Livingstone, Charles, [111]
Livingstone, David, birth of, [2], [3];
Blantyre home, [3];
mother, [3-6];
father, [3-4],
death of, [5];
religious difficulties, [7];
boyhood, [9];
as naturalist, [10];
endurance and fearlessness, [11], [80], [89];
employed in factory, [12-14];
at Ongar, [13];
at Glasgow University, [14];
Licentiate of Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, [19];
ordination, [19];
departure for S. Africa, [19];
at Kuruman, [23-4], [33];
contest with rainmakers, [26];
at Mabotsa, [29];
attacked by lion, [30];
marriage, [33];
children of, [33];
wife and children return to England, [39];
astronomy student, [55];
Dutch marauders seek vengeance on, [56-8];
object of suspicion at the Cape, [51];
farewell to wife and children, [52];
vows prevention of slave traffic, [55];
researches into flora and fauna, [54-5];
first taste of malaria, [60];
medicine stolen, [71];
preaches on journey up-country, [77];
attacked by fever, [81];
rewrites lost papers, [87];
names the Victoria Falls, [97];
carves initials on tree at Victoria Falls, [98];
escapes shipwreck, [104];
reaches Dover, [104];
back home, [106];
Oxford and Cambridge degrees, [106];
father’s death, [106];
receives medal of Roy. Geogr. Soc., [106];
entertained by distinguished people, [107];
second illness, [162];
eighty days prisoner in a hut, [168];
narrow escapes from death, [176];
down with dysentery, [204];
his unconquerable hope, [212];
last written words, [213];
devotion of his followers, [213];
last words, [216];
found dead on his knees, [217];
body dried in the sun, [221];
body handed over to the Consul at Bagamoio, [226];
arrival of in England, [226];
personal details, 229 et seq.;
clearness of scientific observations, [232];
devotion to children, [234];
dislike of compliments, [234-5];
humility and sincerity, [235];
first letter from Africa, [238];
single-mindedness, [240]
Livingstone, Mrs., anxiety of, [106];
left behind at Cape Town, [113];
death of, [126]
Loanda, [72], [73], [87-8], [101], [131]
Loangwa River, [147-8]
Lobingela, [209]
Lofu River, [202]
London Hospitals, Livingstone’s studies at, [197]
London Missionary Society, [15], [16], [108];
Livingstone’s letter to, [51];
sends mission to Linyanti, [121]
Lotembwa, [90]
Lualaba River, [155], [164], [166], [168], [170], [172]
Luamo River, [166]
Luapula River, [221-2]
Mabotsa, [37]
Mabruki, [199]
Mackenzie, Bishop, [122], [124], [128], [139]
Maclear, Sir Thomas, [55], [166]
Majwara, [214], [217]
Makololo, the, [49], [54], [59], [61], [72], [73], [118], [128]
Mamire, [95-6]
Manyuema, [164]
Matabele, [96]
Mataka’s country, [144]
Matisa, deceit of, [207-8]
Mazitu, the, [152], [213]
Mbame village, [123]
Mburuma, chief, [101]
Meroe, Lake, [152-6], [170]
Mikindany Bay, [140]
Milk, vain efforts to obtain, in last illness, [213]
Misinjé, the, [145]
Moffat, Dr., [10], [21-2], [64], [91], [104], [113], [227]
Moffat, Mr. J., at Makololo, [108]
Moffat, Mrs., [10], [91], [113]
Mohamad Bogharib, [154], [157], [159], [162], [168]
Molilamo, [213]
Monze, chief, [100]
Morémi, [59]
Mpende, chief, [103]
Mtemése, guide, [76], [77]
Murchison Falls, [116]
Murchison, Sir Roderick, his theory confirmed by Livingstone, [90]
Murphy, Lieut., [224-5]
Murray, Mr., [43]
Nassick, [139]
New York Herald, [179];
articles for, [187];
letter to, [193]
Ngami, Lake, [39], [45], [54];
Mrs. Livingstone first white lady to see, [46]
Nsama, chief, [153]
Nuanyaséré, [217]
Nyangwé, [172]
Nyassa, Lake, [118], [142], [147], [151], [155]
On the last march, [211]
Orange River, [42]
Oswell, Mr., [43], [47], [49], [227]
Outrages on native tribes, [35]
Pall bearers, [227]
Palmerston, Lord, offers Consulship, [108];
request from, [135]
Pearl at Zambesi, [114];
Livingstone leaves for Africa on, [111]
Philip, Dr., [25]
Pioneer to be handed back to Government, [128]
Portuguese half-caste slave owners, [74]
Quilimane, [93], [103], [108]
Rhodesia, [96]
Robert, Livingstone’s son, fights and dies in Federal ranks, [133]
Rovuma, arrival at mouth of the, [140]
Royal Geographical Society grants help, [136]
Ruse to get Livingstone’s body through to the coast, [225]
Russell, Lord, recalls Bishop Mackenzie, [128]
St. Paul de Loanda, [66]
Sambanza, orator, [75]
Sebituane, [45], [47], [48], [57], [60], [97], [239]
Sechele, [26], [28], [35], [37], [45], [56], [239];
baptism of, [42]
Sekeletu, [57], [59], [60-2], [70], [82], [92], [94], [96], [98], [239];
joy at Livingstone’s return, [121]
Sekwebu, [103];
death of, [104]
Seshéke, [49], [70]
Shinté, 74 et seq.;
odd wardrobe of, [75]
Shiré, [117-9], [123], [135], [146]
Shongwe, [97]
Shupanga, [126]
Slave dealers follow Livingstone, [120]
Slavery, fight against, by Livingstone, [127]
Slave trade, villainies of, [131]
Stanford Rivers, [17-8]
Stanley, H. M., meets Livingstone, [178];
arrival at Ujiji, [180];
brings news of £[1],000 vote by Government, [182];
Livingstone’s story told to, [182];
pictures Livingstone, [184];
Livingstone’s journal committed to, [187];
precautions in sealing, [187];
departure, [189];
meets English relief expedition, [192];
first impressions, 230 et seq.;
on Livingstone’s religion, [236-7]
Steele, Col., [43]
Stewart, Dr., [124], [126]
Susi, [139], [168], [171], [177], [190], [199], [205], [207], [215-6], [219], [222], [224]
Tanganyika, Lake, [93], [147], [150], [151], [158], [165], [183], [201], [222];
Livingstone’s illness at, [152]
Taylor, Dr. Isaac, [19], [23], [150]
Tette, [19], [103], [115], [122]
Tsetse fly, [67], [93], [140], [142]
Ujiji, [156-9], [162-7], [174], [177], [212]
Universities’ Mission, [122], [130], [145]
Unyanyembe, [180], [186], [191], [221], [224]
Victoria Falls, [98], [121]
Wadé Salé, [205]
Wainwright, Jacob, makes inventory, [219];
reads burial service, [220];
carves Livingstone’s name and date of death, [221];
erects cross at place of death, [221];
pall-bearer, [227]
Wardlaw, Dr., [15]
Webb, Mr., [134]
Webb, Mrs., [134]
Westminster Abbey, first visit to, [17];
body laid in, [226]
Young, Mr. James, [135]
Young, Mr. E. D., starts for Africa in the Search, [146]
Zalanyama range, [147]
Zambesi Falls, [97]
Zambesi River, [9], [49], [54], [61], [66], [70], [93], [100], [101], [114], [116-7], [122], [135], [141]
Zanzibar, [93], [167]
Zouga River, [43-7]

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