Bechuanaland, British influence in, [5];
Crown colony in, [6];
boundaries of, ib.;
roads through, ib.;
‘Ally Sloper’ in, [7];
cattle disease, [8];
inoculation of oxen, ib.;
native justice, [9];
native soldiers, [10];
funeral of a chief, ib.;
music and dancing, [11], [12];
marriage and divorce, [13];
derivation of name, [15];
tribal worship of crocodiles, ib.;
produce, [16];
gardens and fields, ib.;
jungle travel, [17];
flora and fauna, [18];
cattle stations, [19];
tribal migration, [21];
Border Police at Macloutsie, [22];
baboons at Palapwe, [24];
drought in, [30];
rock carvings discovered by Mr. Anderson, [199], [200]
Beira, waste of provisions at, [283];
steamer from, to Cape, [302];
journey from Umtali to, [365];
unhealthy condition of port, [385];
proposed railway to the interior, [386]
Benoula, in ’Mtoko’s kraal, [327];
accompanies author on a visit to the lion priest at Lutzi, ib.
Bessa range, as viewed from Zimbabwe, [75]
Béthencourt, Portuguese commandant at Massi-Kessi, [370]
Bocarro, Antonio, on Portuguese exploration in Africa, [243];
on the empire of the Monomatapa, [339]
Bochiko, village chief in Kunzi’s country, [312];
his remarkable appearance, [313];
his wives and children, ib.
Bœotia, relics from Thebes, [205]
Boer expedition in Mashonaland, [244]
Bondoro worship in Mangwendi’s country, [340]