Chigono village, [355];
its wonderful position, ib.

Chilondillo fort, ruins of, [135]

Chilonga fort, ruins of, [100]

Chimbi river, underground passage near, [346]

Chimoia, kraal of, [375];
fertility of country, [376];
lions in vicinity, [377]

China, Celadon pottery from, in Zimbabwe, [204]

Chipadzi village in Mazoe valley, [294];
ruins near, ib.

Chipiez, M. See Perrot and Chipiez, MM.

Chipunza’s village, wall-building in, [339];
interesting ruin near, [346];
aspect of the country, [348]; camping in, ib.;
native craving for salt, [351];
interview with chief, [351];
savage etiquette, ib.;
beer and beer-drinking, [351], [352];
native courtesy, [352];
fortress at, [353];
Chipadzi’s tomb, ib.

Colonial Institute, Mr. E. A. Maund’s lecture at the, on ancient gold-mining in Mashonaland, [290]