- Gamboa, General, ii. 3.
- Garapa, drink, i. [300].
- Garlic as a food for hot climate, ii. 240.
- Gigantic grasses, i. [33].
- Giraul river, ii. 218.
- Gold at Lombige, ii. 90.
- Golungo Alto, ii. 85.
- Gorilla and Chimpanzee, where found, i. [53].
- Gourds of Cazengo and Pungo Andongo, ii. 104.
- Grandy, Lieut., i. [162].
- Grass, “Capim de faca” or knife-grass, i. [33];
- description of burning, [39].
- Ground-nut, analysis, ii. 110.
- Gum-arabic at Mossamedes, ii. 218.
- Gum Elemi, called “mubafo,” i. [206].
- Gun-loading by the natives, i. [141].
- Gypsum, ii. 16.
H
- Habits and customs of natives in Angola, ii. 268.
- Hammock, description of, i. [163].
- Haricot-bean, i. [97].
- Head, mode of shaving the, i. [269].
- ——, “inhabitants” of the, trap for catching, and professional catchers, i. [269].
- Herva Santa Maria (Chenopodium ambrosioides), ii. 250.
- Hippopotami in the River Quanza, ii. 124.
- Hornbill, the, ii. 73.
- —— (Toccus elegans and Toccus Monteiri), at Benguella, ii. 201.
- Hot-spring at Dongo, ii. 162.
- Hydnora, a Rafflesiaceous plant, ii. 207.
- Hydraulic-press for baleing the baobab fibre, i. [125].
- Hyenas steal the author’s sheep, ii. 81;
- attacked by wolf-hounds, 225.
I
- Import-duties, ii. 61.
- India-rubber creeper, description of, i. [31], [137].
- Indian-corn, i. [296].
- Indolence of the Bunda-speaking natives, ii. 100.
- Infundi, preparation, i. [288].
- Ink, ingredients of native, ii. 98.
- Insanity among the natives, i. [279].
- Iron-smelting at Cazengo, ii. 95.
- Ivory, i. [139].
J
- Jasmine at Benguella, ii. 192.
- Jasminum auriculatum, ii. 5.
- —— multipartitum, ii. 5.
K
- Kew Gardens, author’s collection of plants in the herbarium at, i. [178].
- Kimpoaca, aversion of natives to the landing of hydraulic press, i. [126].
- King Parrot, where found, i. [53],
- Kingfishers, ii. 121.
- Kinsao, mineral pitch at, i. [150].
L