Massapa mines and the Queen of Sheba’s gold, [295];
ancient Portuguese market in Mazoe valley, ib.

Massi-Kessi, early Portuguese influence at, [298];
journey to, [366];
its Portuguese reminiscences, [367];
golden bullets, [368];
Chartered Company at, ib.;
engagement between Portuguese and English, [369];
treaty concerning, ib.;
Portuguese hospitality, [370]

Masunsgwe, Mount, visit to, [337]

Matabeleland, King of, [6];
native raids on Shoshong, [22];
raid upon Cherumbila’s tribe, [90];
raids on Chekatu, [254];
raids in Mazoe valley, [288]

Matimbi, village of, [277];
description of chief; ib.

Matindela, ruins at, [100], [136], [262];
baobab trees, [135];
temple and walls, [137], [156];
meaning of the word, guinea-fowl, [263];
curious fruit, ib.;
gigantic trees, [264];
honey-birds, [265];
destruction around, ib.;
profusion of game, ib.;
hunting parties in locality, ib.;
game laws of the Makalangas, [266]

Matzaire, chief of Chekatu village, [254]

Mauch, Karl, German traveller in Mashonaland, [117], [244]

Maund, Mr. E. A., on the ruins at Tati and on the Impakwe, [99];
on ancient gold-mining in Mashonaland, [290]

Maunga tribe, [354]