- Cabeça da Cobra to Ambriz—description of coast-line, i. 102;
- vegetation, 103.
- Cajanus indicus, shrub, i. 296.
- Calumbo, scenery, vegetation, &c., ii. [116].
- Cambambe, high grass at, i. 38;
- water at, 47;
- cataracts at, ii. [133].
- Camoensia maxima, plant, i. 177.
- Cannibalism, ii. [157].
- Capatas, or captains of the carriers, i. 196, 203.
- Cardozo, Feo, on the “History of the Governors of Angola,” i. 1.
- Casca, preparation of, i. 63;
- effect by poisoning from, 127.
- Cashew-tree, i. 44.
- Cassão, dogfish, ii. [207].
- Cassanza, country about, ii. [153].
- Cassytha—(C. Guineensis?), i. 45;
- at Luache, ii. [198].
- Castor-oil plant in Novo Redondo and Benguella, i. 51.
- Catinga, or odour of the natives, i. 30.
- Cattle, cause for absence of, i. 46.
- —— and other animals, mortality of, i. 207.
- Catumbella, scenery and vegetation, ii. [178].
- Cazengo, abundance of food at, ii. [84]-[88].
- Celis country, ii. [105].
- Chameleons, ii. [109].
- Circumcision among the natives, i. 278.
- Civilization of the negro, i. 113.
- Climate of Angola, effect on Europeans, ii. [237].
- Coffee-trade, i. 134.
- Coffee plantations, ii. [87];
- wild, about Golungo Alto and the Dembos, ii. [92].
- Cola fruit, ii. [37].
- Commerce, i. 117.
- Congo River, i. 26;
- a boundary, i. 53;
- mouth of, i. 81.
- ——, probable sources of, i. 54, ii. [69].
- —— to Ambriz, the country from, i. 100.
- —— River and Ambriz, system of trading, i. 105.
- Congo, king of, i. 213;
- customs of, 221.
- Cookery of Angola natives, ii. [239].
- Copper at Benguella, ii. [179];
- at Quileba, [191].
- Copper ore at Cuio Bay, ii. [198].
- Coracias caudata, manner of flying, &c., i. 172, ii. [19].
- Corythaix Paulina, plantain-eaters, superstitious dread of by the natives, ii. [74].
- Corythornis cyanostigma, kingfisher, ii. [121].
- Cotton growth at Cazengo, ii. [105].
- Creepers, description of, i. 31, 45.
- Crime, punishment for in Angola, ii. [46].
- Crows (Corvus scapulatus), ii. [215].
- Cuacra, cannibalism at, ii. [155].
- Cuio Bay, ii. [198].
- Cursorius Senegalensis, ii. [19].
- Customs of natives of the interior, ii. [99].
- Cynocephalus sp. of dog-faced monkey, ii. [194].
D
- Dances of the natives, ii. [137].
- Dande River, ii. [15].
- Dead, “drying” of the, i. 275.
- Decamera Jovis-tonantis, hard-wood shrub, preservative against lightning, ii. [99].
- Diamba, hemp for smoking, ii. [26], [257].
- Dias, Captain, governor of Barra do Bengo, i. 80.
- Dirty habits of the natives, ii. [259].
- Dish, Angola native, i. 305.
- Dog’s sense of smell when nearing a negro, i. 36.
- Dombe Grande, rush of water down the Luache, i. 49.
- ——, district of, ii. [196].
- Dondo town, ii. [130].
- Dress of the kings, i. 260.
- —— natives, i. 263.
- Drunkenness of Englishmen, ii. [243].
- Dyes and paints, ii. [299].
- Dysentery, native treatment of, ii. [252].
E
- Egg-trade, i. 209.
- Egito river, ii. [169].
- Eland steak, a breakfast of, ii. [224].
- Engongui signal-bells, i. 203.
- Entuchi, shrub, used for curing headache, ii. [251].
- Epsom-salts, ii. [262].
- Eriodendron anfractuosum, cottonwood tree, ii. [86].
- Erythrophlœum Guineense, action of poison extracted from, i. 61.
- Euphorbia tree, i. 24;
- abundance of, from River Congo to Mossamedes, 27;
- in Ambriz, 29.
- Eusemia ochracea, moth, i. 158.
F
- Fairs, i. 209.
- Falls of Cambambe, ii. [133].
- Farofa, preparation, i. 291.
- Farinha de pao, preparation, i. 290.
- Fedegozo (Cassia occidentalis) as a substitute for quinine, ii. [249].
- Fetish, as a punishment to drunkards, i. 117.
- “Fetishes” of the negro, fetish men, &c., i. 243-253.
- Fetish-house, ii. [7].
- Fever, its prevention and cure, ii. [246];
- native treatment of, [249].
- Fevers at Bembe, i. 227.
- Fish, mode of cooking at Loanda, ii. [30].
- —— caught at Loanda, ii. [31].
- —— and fisheries between Benguella and Mossamedes, ii. [206].
- Food, abundant growth at Cazengo, ii. [105].
- Frogs as food, i. 298.
- Fruits, ii. [297].
- Furniture of the natives, i. 282.
G
- 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