customs observed after a death in, iii. 286;

the Angoni of, iv. 156 n. 2, viii. 149;

the Nyanja-speaking tribes of, viii. 26;

crops guarded against baboons and wild pigs in, viii. 32;

flesh and hearts of lions eaten to make eaters brave in, viii. 142;

parts of brave enemies eaten to make the eaters brave in, viii. 149;

the Anyanja of, x. 81

——, British East, the Akikuyu (Kikuyu) of, ii. 44, iii. 175, 214, vii. 317, ix. 32, x. 81, xi. 262 sq.;

the Nandi of, ii. 112, iii. 141, 175, 423, vii. 117, 317, viii. 64, xi. 229 n.;

the Ketosh of, iii. 176;