Pigafetta’s description of Mashonaland ruins, [240]

Pilan, chief of Masoupa, [6], [12]

Pliny, vagueness of information as to source of ancient Merchandise, [224]

Portuguese in Mashonaland, [33];
expeditions in Africa, [230];
failure of expeditions through Arab jealousy, [235]

Providential Pass, [50], [75];
Cherumbila’s tribe at, [90];
Matabele raid upon, ib.

Ptolemy, vagueness of information as to source of ancient merchandise, [224];
mention of Agizymba nation, [239];
on [[424]]Roman penetration through Africa, ib.

Pungwe river, early Portuguese influence on the, [298];
at Sarmento, [378];
its imposing appearance, [379];
infested with crocodile and hippopotami, [379], [385];
fauna of adjacent country, [380];
dangerous sandbanks, [384]

Punt, kingdom of, its doubtful whereabouts, [221];
wealth of the people, ib.;
ingots of gold sent to Queen Hatasou, ib.;
conquered by Egyptians, [226];
theory concerning the land of Punt, [228]

Quiloa, Sir John Kirk at, [205];
Arab settlement at, [241]

Ramatlabama river, [7]