Red Sea, Egyptian commerce on the, [226];
Arabian and Phœnician enterprise in region of, [228]

Renaudot, M., on Arab experience of savage tribes in East Africa, [233]

Revwe river and valley, [367]

Rhapta, Arab settlement at, [224];
Dean Vincent on the situation of, ib.

Rome, its importation of gold from Arabia, [227]

Rothschild’s settlement in Mazoe valley, [291]

Rusapi river, Chipunza’s kraal on the, [348]

Sabæa, its intimacy with Phœnicia, [227];
wealth of; ib.;
Arabian and Æthiopian cities named alike, [230]

Sabi river, [32];
ruins of forts, [100];
situation of ruins, [103];
author’s expedition to region of, [247];
valley scenery, [259];
view of mountains, [261];
ruined villages and deserted fields near, [263];
Zulu raids on Makalanga villages, ib.;
its magnificence, [268];
bathing and washing in, [269]

Salisbury fort, daub huts of, [279];
fever and famine, [280];
growth of townships around, ib.;
newspaper established, ib.;
civil and military administration, ib.;
hospital huts, ib.;
Benedictine sisters and Jesuit father, ib.;
anniversary dinner of pioneers at hotel, [281];
the question of supplies, ib.;
Chartered Company’s difficulty in catering, [282];
influx of adventurers, ib.;
danger of famine, [283];
Mr. Selous in search of food waggons, ib.;
arrival of provisions, ib.;
climate of, ib.;
author’s departure for Mazoe valley, [284];
his return therefrom, [294];
farewell to friends, [303];
trading with Kunziland natives, [309]