Kerbela, Mohammedan burial at, [121]
Khama, native chief, [6];
cattle disease in country of, [8];
migration of his tribe, [21];
his reputation, [23];
his power and intolerance, [25];
his religious enthusiasm, ib.;
prohibits beer-drinking among his tribe, [25];
his discipline, [26];
interview with, [28]
Kharabit, Sabæan king, East Africa in possession of, [229]
Kimberley, purchases at, [5]
Kirk, Sir John, at Quiloa, [205]
Kremer, Herr, on the solstitial use of emblems, [186];
on the ancient cult of Arabia, [195];
his allusions to stone-worship, ib.;
on the Arabian system of totems, [331]
Kum, Mohammedan burial at, [121]
Kunzi country, description of chief, [306];
iron-smelting furnace in, [307];
hospitality of chief’s brother Gwadeli, [308];
interesting relics obtained by author, [309];
woman’s dress of woven bark fibre, ib.;
fetichism in, [310];
bathing and washing, ib.;
chief’s wives, [311];
native fishing, ib.;
dainty viands, [312];
love of salt, ib.;
hand-clapping and greetings, ib.;
native bracelets, [313];
Mount Jomvga, [315]
Limpopo river, ruins near junction with the Elibi, [99];
ancient gold-mines in vicinity, ib.