426; history of, 426, 427; drawbacks
to life in, 427-429; aborigines of,
435; native food in, 436; ii. [264];
elections in, i. 436; a holiday
expedition in, 440; gems in the
Highlands of, ii. [529]; iron-making
in [533], [534]
——, i. Emperor and Empress of, 437,
439; ii. [358]
——, Imperial family of, i. 437-439
Brazza, De, ii. [237]
Brenner Pass, the, ii. [2], [321]
Brett, Brigadier-General, i. 245
Brett, W. J., lines on Sir R. Burton
by, ii. [433]
Brigham Young, i. 338
Bright, John, i. 235
Brighton, ii. [135]
Brindisi Cathedral, ii. [382]
Brinjaris, Hindu tribe of, ii. [82]
Broadbent, Dr., ii. [265]
Brock, Mr., Vice-Consul at Trieste, ii.
[3], [168]; celebrates his fiftieth year of
Consular service, [189]; retires from
his post, [241]
Broome, Sir F. Napier, ii. [405]
Broughton, Andrew, ii. [369]
Brown, Rev. Mr., i. 371
Browning, Mrs. E. Barrett, i. 63; lines
on death by, ii. [416]
Browning, R., lines by, i. 329
Bruges, i. 84
Brugsch Bey, ii. [599]
Brun, Mr. Malte, i. 365 n.
Brun Rollet, M., i. 317
Brydone, Dr., i. 94
Bubu, i. 108, 109, 135
Buchanan, Rev. Dr. Claude, worried
the Inquisitors at Goa, ii. [112]
Buckboard, an American carriage, i. 429
Buckle, Mr., i. 347, 357; effect of his
"History of Civilization," 491; his grave, 492
Buda Pest, ii. [505]; like Dublin, [506]
Buddha, i. 188 n.; refused to recognize
Ishwara, ii. [469]
Buddhism, ii. [463], [466], [468]; three ages of, [472]
Buddhist temple at Karla, ii. [83]
Buez, Dr., on the spread of cholera, ii. [513], [514]
Buist, Dr., editor of the Bombay paper,
i. 118, 132, 145, 199; ii. [533], [560]
Bulak Museum, ii. [599]
Bulgaria, ii. [547], [552]
Bull-fight in Portugal, i. 416, 457
Bull-terrier, i. 96
Bullocks in Gujarat, i. 110
Bülow, Mme. von, ii. [50]
Bunsen, Chevalier, i. 419
Burckhardt, i. 169, 174
Burke, i. 80
Burke, Sir Bernard, on Captain Burton's
pedigree, i. 397
Burnaby, Col. F., death of, ii. [279]
Burns, lines from, i. 249
Burns, Alexander, i. 94
Burton, Captain, murdered, i. 338
Burton genealogy, i. 2, 3; family,
history of the, 11-14
Burton, Bishop of Killala, i. 2
Burton, Rev. Edward, i. 2, 4, 13
Burton, Edward, i. 15, 29, 38; in Pisa, 63;
at a parsonage, 67, 88; at Cambridge, 88
Burton, Edward, in Africa, ii. [149]
Burton, Mrs. Edward, i. 2; her courage, 24
Burton, Francis, i. 4; takes a cast of
Napoleon, 6; fate of the cast, 9, 104;
his death, 11
Burton, Hagar, and Sir Richard, i. 251-253, 255
Burton, Isabel, Lady, press criticisms of
her earlier works, i. vi.; her reverence
for Sir Richard, ix.-xiv., ii. [257]-[259];
her theory of a man's nature, ix.;
ii. [257]; goes to Paris with the
relics of Napoleon, i. 11, 375; received
anonymous letters respecting
the baronetcy in the Burton family,
13, 14; at Boulogne, 165, 166; first
sees Captain Burton, 166, 167;
second meeting with him, 249; he
proposes to her, 250; again meets
Captain Burton, 329, 330; receives
a message from Zanzibar, 329; her
illness, 338; goes to Burton Constable,
339; joins Burton in London,
340; her marriage, 340, 342; forgiven
by her mother, 343, 344; her early
married life, 344; visit to Fryston,
347, 348; goes to Court, 345;
her occupations during her husband's
first absence, 375; her first voyage
to Africa, 376-379; at Madeira 378, 379;
at Teneriffe, 379-381;
visits paid in 1864 by, 395-397
appeals to Lord Russell to give Captain
Burton another Consulate, 415;
in Lisbon, 416, 417; her fear of
cockroaches, 416; her return to
England, 417; starts for Brazil, 418;
has fever in Rio, 419; makes a home
in Brazil, 422; in search of provisions
in Brazil, 434; learns fortune-telling
in Brazil, 435; her escape from a
shark, 437; with the Imperial family,
437; drives an engine, 440; a holiday
in Brazil, 440; sprains her foot,
446; sends the priest to the slave
hospital, 447; a lonely ride in Brazil,
447, 448; her return to Rio, 448,
449; her second sight when
mesmerized by Captain Burton, 450,
452; returns to London, 453; tries
to work the Iporanga mines in London,
453, 454; her adventure at
Bahia, 454; her work in London,
455; meets her husband at Southampton,
458; visits Shrewsbury
and France, 458, 459; her journey
to Turin, 460, 461; her work in
London when Captain Burton went
to Damascus, 463; leaves Europe
for Damascus, 467, 468; her ride
through the desert, 472-479; her life in
Damascus, 481, 499, 500; her
receptions at Damascus, 485; her
defence of Lady Ellenborough, 487;
prepares to defend the house at
Damascus, 504; her pets, 505; her
account of the warning sent to her
husband, 518, 519; refuses bribery,
572; her account of Syria, 573;
last days in Syria, universally
regretted, 585-589; at Beyrout,
589; goes to the Foreign Office,
589; loses her brother, 598; in
Germany, ii. [1], [2]; in Venice, [2], [3];
her boxes robbed, [4]; her religion,
[7]; in Rome, [21]; in Vienna, [23],
[24]; went to England, [41]; her work
in London, [42]; tries to get a
K.C.B. for Captain Burton, [45]-[47];
on a pilgrim-ship from Jeddah, [58];
in Bombay, [61]; at a Hindu wedding,
[80]; studies Portuguese documents
at Goa, [108], [110]; determines
to leave Goa, [114], [115]; studies
Italian, [118], [119]; goes into retreat
at Gorizia, [120], [243]; sent for by
the Count de Chambord, [121]; her
life at Opçina whilst R. Burton was
in Midian, [127]; joins Burton in
Egypt, [128]; waiting for her husband
in Suez, [129]; incivility of lady passengers
P. and O. to, [130], [131]; in
England, 1878, [134], [135]; kind
friends in Dublin, [133]; her visits in
England, 1878, [134]; speech upon
Spiritualism, [152], [153]; meets with
an accident on her way to Trieste,
[165], [166]; her efforts for the prevention
of cruelty to animals, in
Trieste, [174], [225], [243], [427]; her
friends in Trieste, [174]; goes to
London, 1880, [177]; her kindness
to a monk at Opçina, [185]; visits
Ober-Ammergau, [186]-[188]; her estimate
of Lord Beaconsfield, [212];
entertains the British Squadron at
Opçina, 1881, [215]; 1883, [251]; her
note to Truth on Captain Burton's
wounds in Berberah, [215]; goes to
Veldes, [219]; returns to Vienna, [221];
visits Maríenbad, [221], [238]; in 1884,
[275]; summoned before the tribunal
at Trieste, [225]; in the fencing school,
[226]; returns to England, [226]; in
London, 1882, [236]; her letter to
Vanity Fair, [239]; gives a masked
ball, [247]; under Count Mattei, [247]-[250];
changes her house, [250]-[252];
bitten by a scorpion, [253]; her efforts
to obtain some recognition of her
husband's services, [256]; her consideration
for him, [258], [259]; in
camp, [266]; her experiences as a
Consul's wife, [277], [278]; her renewed
illness, [279]; visits Bologna, [281];
her speech at St. James's Hall on
Protection for Animals, [293]; her
father's illness and death, [293], [316];
voyage to Gibraltar, [310]; in Tangier,
[312], [314]; has a fall at Naples, [313];
in Genoa, [315]; journey from Trieste
to Rome, [315]; pleasant journey
through Austria to England, [321];
visits friends in Scotland, 1888, [328];
in London, [329]; receives a diploma
for her "Arabian Nights" from Ally
Sloper, [344]; has influenza, [376];
picture of her home painted at
Trieste, [377]; has peritonitis, [396],
[397]; tries to induce Burton to
give up his post, [401], [407], [408];
at her husband's side when he died,
[414]; had been left for dead as a
girl, [414] n.; her feelings about death,
[416]; meets the remains of Sir
Richard at Liverpool, [429]; receives
a pension from the Queen, [430]; at
the funeral, [432], [433]; goes to a
convent, [434]; a sad year, [434]; her
note about the "Scented Garden,"
[438]-[441]; her husband's trust in her
judgment, [440], [442], [443] n.; her
devotion to Sir Richard, [449]
Burton, Isabel, Lady, books written by,
i. 478, 548; ii. [454]; on Syria, [32], [44],
[45], [56]; her edition of the "Arabian
Nights," [285], [286], [292], [330], [357]; on
Arabia, Egypt, etc., [60], [162], [317]-[321]
——, letters written by, to her mother
on her engagement, i. 332-337; on
Dr. Livingstone and the Nile, 461-466;
on the Tiber, ii. [22]; to Sir
R. Murchison, asking for a K.C.B.
for Captain Burton, [45]-[47], [324];
about Spiritualism, [158], [159]; to the
Globe on gold in Midian, [166];
to the Medical Times on Monfalcone,
[189], [190]; to Truth, July 7th,
1881, [215]; to Vanity Fair, [239];
to Ally Sloper on receiving a diploma
for the "Arabian Nights," [345]; to
the Morning Post on the report of Sir
Richard's illness, [398]; to Colonel
Grant, an answer to his accusations
of Sir Richard, [422]-[426]; to the
Echo, about the "Scented Garden," [438]
——, poems by, on Palgrave's bust of
Speke, i. 390-392; to R. Burton, 603;
sonnet to Camoens, ii. [181]; on
Burton's "Arabian Nights," [291]
Burton, Maria (Lady Stisted), i. 3 n.,
15; her childhood, 20; her youth, 29
Burton, Colonel J. Netteville, i. 2; his
appearance, 3; his character, 3; his
loyalty to Queen Caroline, 17; in
France, 19, 54; ill health of, 34, 35,
60; duels fought by, 41; tries
chemistry, 45; early life of, 49, 50;
break up of the family of, 65, 66;
his death, 308
Burton, Mrs. J. N. (Richard's mother),
i. 2, 3; mismanagement of her children,
22, 29; her ill health, 26, 34
Burton, Richard, his religion, i. xi.-xiii,
123, 347, 545; ii. [445]-[448]; his
modesty, i. vii.; ii. [267]; his character,
i. xi.-xiii., 20, 21, 328 n., 348, 396,
397, 460, 490, 491, 599, 604; ii. [136],
[257]-[260], [263], [266]; his family history,
i. 2; his parents, 2, 3, 22, 29, 50; his
appearance as a young man, 3 n.; as
a child, 29; in 1850, 166, 167; as an
Oriental, 170; after his African expeditions,
1859, i. 330, 331; ii. [425];
in 1877, [6]; his birth, i. 15, 252; his
early recollections, 15; childhood in
Tours, 17-25; sent to school, 20;
return to England, 27; his school
life at Richmond, 28-31; his grandparents,
23, 24; his return to France,
31, 32; in 1836, 54; in Blois, 33;
his boyhood in Italy, 35-53; learns
music, 38; his skill at chess, 45, 46;
ii. [323]; his education in Italy, i. 49;
his fencing, 34, 49, 73, 74, 86, 164;
education in Tau, 57; an escapade in
Bau, 58; studies in Pisa, 60, 61;
early love affairs, 62; at Schinznach,
66, 67; his dislike to England, 67;
his education tried and found wanting,
68; at Oxford, 69; at Trinity
College, 70; learns Arabic, 77;
takes rooms in Maddox Street, 79;
his system of learning languages, 81;
his second term at Oxford, 82; his
views of Oxford classics, 83; in
Germany, 85-88; his dislike to
Oxford, 88, 89; is rusticated and
leaves, 90, 91, 153; enters the Indian
army, 92, 94, 153; learns Hindustani,
93, 154; starts for India, 16, 97;
date of his commission, 97 n.; his
first voyage to India, 98-100; in
Bombay, 100-105, 130-133, 143;
joins his regiment, 106, 134; at
Gujarat, 106, 107; his brother officers,
106, 134; at Baroda, 106-120; epigram
by, 116; his work with the
regiment, 107, 108; learns Indian
sword-practice and riding, 119, 134,
135; visits Bombay, 120; passes the
exam. in Hindustani, 121, 137, 154;
continues his study of native languages,
122, 123; is appointed Interpreter
to the regiment, 123, 138 n.,
154; nicknamed the 'White Nigger,'
123, 144; passes the exam. in Guzerattee,
123, 138; joins the Catholic
Church, 123, 347; meets Captain
Scott, 125; at Karáchi, 126, 127,
140, 154; at Gharra, 128, 142, 155;
passes in Maharátta, 129-143;
his reminiscences written for Mr.
Hitchman, 130-151; appointed
to the Sind survey, 143, 145, 150,
155; tries falconry, 143; on the
Staff of Sir C. Napier, 144, 145, 155,
156, 161; his disguises as an Oriental
in India, 144, 147, 148, 155-158,
160, 170; in Arabia, 169-171, 173,
182; as a Persian, 183; 199, 200; ii.
[13], [623]; tricks played by, i. 146; ii.
[65]; on the Fulallee river, i. 147, 157;
attacked by ophthalmia, 148, 162;
goes to the Neilgherries, 148; visits
Goa, 148; at Ootacamund, 148,
149; studies Telugu and Arabic, 149;
passes the exam. in Persian, 149;
returns to Sind, 150; studies Eastern
religions, 150; his autobiography,
150-158; his proficiency in Indian
languages, 154, 155, 159, 162; his
experiments with monkeys, 160; his
experiment with a Sányasi, 160, 161;
applies for service in the Sihk War,
162; leaves India, 163; returns to
England, 164; goes to Boulogne,
165; his reward for the treatise on
Bayonet Exercise, 166; his flirtations,
167, 168, 393; his visit to Mecca,
170; ii. [301]; leaves Alexandria as a
Pathan, i. 171; his account of the
journey to Mecca and residence
there, 171-179; crosses the desert,
172; leaves Medinah, 174; travels
with a Caravan, 175; in Mecca, 175-178;
ii. [301]; at Arafat, i. 177; goes
to Jeddah, 178; leaves El Hajaz, 179;
in Damascus, 179, 180; at Kurrachee,
182; his friends in India, 183; his
knowledge of languages, 183; ii.
[9], [13], [47], [302]; he determines to
visit Harar, i. 198; his views upon
Berberah, 199; his account of the
journey to Harar disguised as an
Arab, 200-205; with the Somals,
203; ii. [13]; in Harar, i. 207-213; leaves
Harar, 213; writes a grammar of
the Harari language, 214; crosses
the desert, 215; reaches Berberah,
217; leaves Berberah for Aden, 218;
returns to Berberah, 219; attacked
in Berberah, 219, 220; ii. [13], [215];
his ill health after the skirmish at
Berberah, i. 226; volunteers for the
Crimea, 224, 226; starts for the
Crimea, 227; at Balaclava, 229;
called at the Embassy at Therapia,
231; goes to the Dardanelles, 235,
244; on Beatson's Staff, 240, 241; ii.
[9], [12]; his plan for the relief of Kars,
i. 241; his wish to assist Circassia,
244; implicated in General Beatson's
disgrace, 245, 246; returns to
England, 246; at General Beatson's
trial, 247; his ill luck with his chiefs,
247 n.; proposes to Miss I. Arundell,
250; his friendship with Cardinal
Wiseman, 250; his affinity with
the gypsy race, 251-253; at Trieste,
252; his farewell to his betrothed
before starting for Africa, 255;
his first expedition with Speke to
Central Africa (from his notes), i.
257-278; ii. [421], [423], [560]; at
Zanzibar, i. 258; at Pemba, 259; at
Wazin, 261; at Tanga, 261, 262;
at Pangany; 262, 263; starts for
Usumbara, 264; at Chogway, 264,
274-277; leaves Mount Tongway,
267; reaches Kohoday, 268; leaves
Fuga, 272; fever at Chogway, 274-276,
278; his passports, 279; starts for
Tanganyika, 279; his second journey
in Africa, 281-326; fever at Dut'humi,
281, 282; at Zungomero, 282;
loses his instruments, 284; in the
Usagára Mountains, 286; marches
through the Mdáburu jungle, 288;
reaches Kazeh, 290; his journey from
Unyanyembe to Ujiji, 291-299; his
journey to Eastern Wilyankuru, 293;
separates from Speke, 293; meets
Speke at Msene, 294; ill at Kajjanjeri,
295; reaches Lake Tanganyika,
298; at Ujiji, 299-302; succeeds in
getting some boats, 302; his voyage
on Laka Tanganyika, 302, 303; the
Pioneer of African travel, 304; ii. [39];
receives news from England, i. 305;
leaves Lake Tanganyika, 306; his
return journey to Unyamyembe, 306-308;
his illness in Kazeh, 308; his
intended route to the sea-coast, 309;
forwards reports to R. G. S., London,
311; his differences with Speke, 312;
his explanation of Speke's mistakes,
314; his opinion of Speke, 315, 316;
is hampered for funds, 320; his
return to the sea-coast, 321, 326;
nurses Speke at Hanga, 322; commences
the return march, 323;
reaches Ugogi Dhun, 324; receives
an official "wigging," 324, 325; his
welcome at Konduchi, 326; Speke
leaves him, 327; he leaves Zanzibar,
327; his ill health after his return
from Africa, 330, 331; his betrothed
gives an epitome of his life and
character, 333-335; visits the Salt
Lake City, 337-339; his marriage
with Miss Isabel Arundell, 340, 342;
appointed Consul of Fernando Po
(West Africa), 544, 345; ungratefully
treated by the East India Company,
345, 346; ii. [327], [425]; his services
before he was forty, i. 346; at
Fryston, 347, 376; starts for Fernando
Po, 348, 349; extent of his
first jurisdiction, 350, 385; his treatment
of impertinent negroes at his
Consulate, 353; his management of
captains who did not fulfil their contracts,
355; finds Arabs at Lagos,
359, 360; his notes on Benin, 360;
on gold in Africa, 361-374; on
native tribes, 363; his return on
first leave, 1863, 376; his return to
Fernando Po, sent to Dahomè, 381;
ii. [6], [7]; his account of Dahomè, i.
382, 384; explores the West Coast
of Africa, 385; ii. [12], [13]; visits
Mpangwe, i. 386; sends papers to
Fraser's Magazine and lectures in
London, 1863, 386; returns to
England on leave, 1864, 388, 389;
he prepares to meet Speke at Bath,
389; his distress at Speke's death,
389; ii. [426]; writes "Stone Talk,"
i. 393, 395; completes the sketch for
Palgrave's bust of Speke, 390; visits
Ireland, 395-398; his family and
Louis XIV., 397; transferred to
Santos, São Paulo, 398; a farewell
dinner given to, 398; his speech at
the farewell dinner in his honour,
402-404; his theories about the Nile,
404; at Lisbon, 416; he leaves
for Brazil, 417; his life in Brazil,
420-424, 436; his journeys in Brazil,
424, 425; obtains a concession for
lead-mines in Brazil, 425; finds
rubies, 425; his riding tour in Brazil,
441, 442; his account of a mine in
Brazil, 444, 445; has a severe illness,
450; a great mesmerist, 450,
451; resigns his Consulate, 453;
visits the Argentine Republic, 453;
meets the Tichborne Claimant, 453;
he invents a carbine pistol, 455, 456;
obtains the Consulate of Damascus,
455; goes to Vichy, 458; his visit
to Yellalah, 462; his reception in
Damascus, 469; his residence in
Damascus, 479-485; his method of
secret communication with his wife,
471; his love for children, 490, 491;
his account of Syria, 492; his account
of an excursion to the Libanus, 493-498;
his idea of sport, 499; his
literary necessities, 499; his method
of teaching languages, 499; his
determination to protect Damascus
in a riot, 503; visits the Druzes, 507,
508; bitten by a scorpion, 511; his
account of a trip to Tulul el Safá,
513; his observations at Tulul el
Safá, 514; receives a warning from
his wife, 516, 517; his letter to the
Druzes, with forged copy of the
same, 519; visits the Anti-Libanus,
522; first shadow on the life at
Damascus, 528, 529; his letter about
the Druzes, 529; his explanation of
the money-lending system in Damascus,
530, 532; he opposes the
usurers, 531-536, 579, 580; his note
on the Jews, 533; attacked by Sir F.
Goldsmid for his wife's religion, 534;
his letter to the Foreign Office, 537;
his note about Nazareth, 543; his
reverence for devotion in Jerusalem,
544; on the Sházlis, 547, 548; receives
a testimonial from the mission in
Damascus, 565; recalled from his
Consulate, 568, 569; universally regretted,
569; above bribery, 571,
572; his popularity with the Moslems,
572; his services in Damascus, 572;
ii. [327]; described by an English Mission,
i. 577-580; his note on tyranny
in Syria, 584, 585; reasons alleged
for his recall, 589, 590; at Garswood,
591; goes to Iceland, 591, 598; his
account of the Royal Geographical
meeting, 594; at a Mansion House
dinner, 595; sends plants to the
British Museum, 595; wins the
action against the Greek Bishop, 596;
painted by Sir F. Leighton, 596; ii.
[49]; his opponents meet with ill luck,
i. 596; his return from Iceland, 598;
has an operation, 598; goes to
Brighton, 599; appointed Consul
at Trieste, 597; ii. [328]; his plans
for the Sházlis, 597; his Eastern
career, 606; starts for Trieste, ii.
[1]; in Venice, [3]; at Trieste, 1877,
quoted from the World, [4]; second
article on—from Richards, [13]; his
note on precautions in fighting the
Ashantees, [20]; goes to Loretto, [20];
goes to Rome, [20], [21]; his letter on
the overflow of the Tiber, [21], [22];
at the Viennese Exhibition, [24];
escapes drowning at Karso, [26];
his discoveries in Karso, [27]; his
description of the castellieri in Istria,
[28]; his expedition up the Schneeberg
Mountain, followed by serious
illness, [34], [35]; his resemblance to
Gordon, [42], [43]; in London, 1875,
[44]; his "Divans," [44]; tries to
patent his "Tonic Bitters," [44]; his
note on his treatment by the Government,
[48], [256]; at the Zoo, [48]; revisits
Oxford, [48]; lectures in London,
[49]; his second visit to Iceland,
[50]; his friends in England, [50], [51];
revisits Tours, [51]; leaves England
for Boulogne, [51]; embarks for a
visit to India, [53]; dictates his
biography, [53]; in Bombay, [61]-[63];
his note on the changes at Kotri, [65];
his note on the short service system,
[66]; on the Indian army, [69]-[75], [76];
revisits Mirza Ali Akbar, [79]; can
never pass a countryman's grave, [80];
at Mátháran, [81], [82]; at the Karla
Caves, [83]; at Hyderabad, [85], [86];
his ready wit, [104], [333]; at Goa,
[105]-[114]; his love of native music,
[107]; leaves India, [115]; at Suez,
[116]; revisits Egypt, [116]; returns to
Trieste, [117]; in Germany, [121], [122];
goes to Egypt in search of gold, [122],
[125]; his ill luck, [123]; his travels,
[125]; his popularity in Egypt, 1878,
[131], [132]; returns to London, 1878,
[133]; lectures in Dublin, [133]; out of
health, [135]; his speech at a Spiritualist
meeting, [138]-[151], [155]; his views
on evolution, [142]; his letter on
Spiritualism to the Times, [157]; his
life and friends in London, 1879,
[160]-[163]; his translation of a German
ghost story, [170]-[173]; his scheme
for the Indo-Mediterranean Railway,
[176]; sent for by the King of the
Belgians, [176]; returns to Egypt,
1880, [176]; his disappointment, [177];
attacked and robbed in Alexandria,
[177], [178]; his note on gold in Midian,
[178], [179]; his love of silver, [190];
preference for cramoisie, [191]; his
note on slavery in Egypt, [193]-[210];
asked to be appointed Commissioner
of Slavery in Egypt, [195], [256], [324];
studies bees, [214]; at Veldes without
leave, [220]; at Venice, rudeness of
the Geographical Congress, [222],
[223]; goes to the coast of Guinea,
[224]; returns to England, [226]; lectures
before the Anthropological
Society, [226]; his interest in mining,
[227]; his note on West Africa, [228];
appreciated by the London Press,
[229]; on mining on the Gold Coast,
[230], [231]; his letters on the Gold
Coast, [232]-[235]; lectures before the
Geological Society, [236]; an "amateur
Consul," [239]; begins his
"Book of the Sword," [240]; interferes
with the household, [240], [241];
starts in search of Palmer, [242]; his
difficulty in finding publishers, [243],
[445]; ill with gout, [244]; 1886, [329];
takes a dislike to his house, [245], [246];
takes a sea-trip, [246]; went to Krapina
Teplitz, [250]; dialogue with his
wife, [255]; neglected by the Government,
[256], [289]; his reserve, [257];
receives a curious letter in Syria,
[260]; his mode of study, [260]; his
aversion to fallen women, [261];
quotation from his journal, "on
men," [261], [262]; on critics, [262]; his
musical tastes, [263]; his room, [263];
his clothes, [263], [264]; his taste in
food, [264], [265]; his daily life, [265],
[266]; his views on cremation, [267];
his trust in his wife, [267]; his handwriting,
[268]; painted by Madame
Gutmansthal, [168], [268]; De Leon's
opinion of him, [268], [269]; description
from Life of —— in his study
at Trieste, [269]; his prescience of
things, [270]; taken ill at Opçina,
[271]-[274]; his Trieste doctor, [273];
began his translation of the "Arabian
Nights," [274]; in Vienna, 1884,
[275]; at Roitsch-Sauerbrunn, [276],
[277]; his unlucky day, [279]; disbelieves
in Gordon's death, [280],
[281]; his voyage to England on the
Tarifa, 1885, [281]-[283]; his fancy
for pilgrimages, [283]; his note to the
reprint of the "Arabian Nights,"
[292], [293]; in London, 1885, [293];
pays visits in England, [294]; writes
a programme for Egypt for Lord
Salisbury, [294]-[296]; applies for the
Consulate of Marocco, [297]; in
Tangier, [303], [311]; his views on a
Diet for Ireland, [304]-[307]; made a
K.C.M.G., [311]; his note on the
defences of Gibraltar, [312]; at Naples,
[313]; at Schloss Sternstein, [316]; his
politics, [317]; in the Tyrol, [321], [322];
his appeal for a full pension, [324]-[326];
his friends, 1886, [329], [330];
on the Riviera, 1887, [332], [333]; his
note on Cannes, [333]; his note on
the earthquakes in the Riviera,
[335], [336], [339]; seriously ill, [337],
[338]; baptized, [337]; his account
of his illness and journey to Trieste,
[338]-[341]; his visitors at Trieste,
[341]; his speech at the Jubilee
festival in Trieste, [342], [343]; his
pleasures at Trieste, [344]; his
note to Ally Sloper on receiving a
diploma for the "Arabian Nights,"
[345]; his illness, 1887, [346]; his
smoking-room, [346]; his note on
Sauerbrunn, [347]-[349]; his day after
he was invalided, [352], [354]; at Abbazia,
[354], [355], [358]; his peculiarity
of hiding things, [357]; his notes on a
Swiss summer, [358]-[361]; in London,
1888, [364]; at Newmarket, [365]; at
Boulogne, 1888, [365]; lectures at
Geneva, [365]; writes to the Times
upon Suákin, [366]; his notes from
Vevey, [368]; his notes on Lausanne,
[370], [375]; at Montreux, [373]; in the
Austrian mountains, [377]-[379]; painted
by Mr. Letchford, [377], [397], [415];
worried by the Foreign Office, [380],
[382]; a second operation, [381]; leaves
for Brindisi, [382]; in Malta, [382]-[386];
his friends there, [383]; inspects the
armoury, [384]; at Tunis, [386], [387];
travels from Tunis to Algiers, [389],
[391]; his friends in Algiers, [391], [392];
hears stories about himself, [394], [395];
leaves Algiers, [394]; his reported
illness, [397]; in Switzerland, [400];
loses his spirits, [401]-[403]; returns to
Trieste, [405]; his last work, [405], [410];
watches the swallows, [405], [406]; his
love for kittens, [408]; wrong impressions
held about, [409]; the day
before his death, [409]-[411]; his interest
in General Booth's work, [409];
his death, [17], [413]; receives Extreme
Unction, [413]; his funeral, [403], [417],
[432], [433]; his dislike to darkness,
[418], [419]; his tomb, [419], [431]; the
letters unanswered at his death, [421];
his remains sent to England, [427];
his last instructions to his wife, [439];
his work on the "Scented Garden,"
[441]; his article on Bhujang and the
cock-fight, [477]-[479]; his description
of a visit to a Beloch chief, [480]-[495];
his views upon politics, [496]-[559];
Rigby's false statements about, [567]-[570]:
his report after the search for
Palmer, [591]-[616]
Burton, Richard, books written and published
by, ii. [453], [454]; unpublished,
[454], [455]; reviewed by the Bat, [300]
——, books by, on India, i. 150, 158,
159, 165, 399, 425; ii. [110] n., [118],
[151]; on the Sword, i. 134 n..; ii. [42],
[240]; on Harar, i. 209, 224; on
Africa, i. 257, 337, 350, 376, 407; ii.
[41], [42]; City of the Saints, i. 339;
written in Brazil, 425, 499; Argentine
Republic, i. 453: Iceland, 591;
written in Trieste, ii. [41], [118]; on
Midian, ii. [122], [123]; translation of
Camoens, [181], [182]; on the Castellieri
in Austria, [214] n..
——, ghost story, his translation of
the, ii. [170]-[173]
——, epigrams by, i. 116, 122, 389
——, essays by, ii. [316]
——, epitome of his services, by Lady
Burton, i. 333, 334, 346; ii. [45], [47];
by Lord Derby, i. 399, 400; in the
World, 1877, ii. [6]-[9]; by A.
Richards, [11]-[14]; in the Daily News, [125]
Burton, Richard, letters by, read to the
Royal Geographical Society, i. 338;
ii. [560]; from Burton to the Druzes,
and forged copy of the same, i. 519;
on the Druzes, 529; his reply to the
Missions of Damascus, 566, 567; on
the overflow of the Tiber, ii. [21], [22];
to Gordon, [43]; on mining on the Gold
Coast, ii. [230]-[235]; to the Glasgow
Times on the "Arabian Nights,"
[292]; asking for the Consulate of
Marocco, [297]; to Ally Sloper on
receiving a diploma, [345]; to the
Times upon Suákin, [366]; his reply
to the invitation to the Stanley Exhibition,
[392]; to the Times of India,
[532]; his letter respecting the Jeddah
massacre, [560]-[564], [566]; his replies
to Captain Rigby's false statements,
[570]-[574]; his answers to Melvill's
letters, [574], [576], [577]
——, poems by: The Kasîdah, i. 184-195;
on Death, 196, 332; a Heavenly
Guide, 196; on Fame, 255,
304; to Isabel, 329; "Stone Talk,"
393; on Love, 468; Legend of the
Lakkí Hills, ii. [63]-[65]; Bari and
Isa, [67]; on Lufifi, [336]; on Hacke's
New Idea, [341]; on Swallows, [408];
to a Nightingale, [410]
Burton, Admiral J. Ryder, i. 2, 3
Burton, Captain St. George, ii. [432], [433]
Burzeh, i. 483
Buttercup in the desert, i. 203
Byron, ii. [183]; Burton's resemblance to, [269]
Byzantium, a future kingdom of, ii.
[497], [551]
C
Caboclas in Brazil, i. 435
Cachaça in Brazil, i. 427
Cæsar, Julius, i. 329
Caillée, i. 360
Cairo, i. 171; ii. [128], [129]; Burton's
reception at, [132]; journey from
Alexandria to, [598]; the City of, [598];
Suez railway to, [600]
Calicut, i. 149
California, gold in, i. 361, 362;
goldwashing in, 367
Calvert, Mr., i. 238
Camapuas, a fright at, i. 441
Cambon, Dr., his eulogy upon Captain
Burton, ii. [418]
Cambridge, Duke of, ii. [42]
Camel riding, i. 479; drivers in Ossian, ii. [468]
Camoens, Burton's translation of, ii.
[181], [182]; Press notices of, [184], [185];
sonnet to, by I. Burton, [181]; lines
on Turkey by, [558]
Cameron, Captain, ii. [226]; on the
Gold Coast, [230], [232], [235]; at Axim,
[233]; in the Euphrates Valley, [557]
Campbell, "Bob," ii. [49]; anecdotes of, [50]
Campbell, Consul, i. 371
Campbell, Dr. J., i. 2, 12
Campbell, Captain Melfort, ii. [298], [397]
Canal du Midi, Grand, travelling on the, i. 60
Candia, ii. [549], [557]
Cannes, ii. [332], [333]
Cantonment, a day in, 1842, i. 136
Capricorn, picnics at the Tropic of, i. 431
Capua, i. 44
Carapalo, the, i. 427, 428
Caravan, travelling with a, i. 175, 290;
head-quarters in Africa of, 291, 293;
at Kawele, 305
Carbine pistol, Burton's, and projectile,
i. 455-457; illustration of, 455;
Press notices of, 457
Cardigan, Lord, i. 229, 230
Carlisle, Lord, i. 396
Carlyle, i. 347; his death, ii. [211]
Caroline, Queen of the Poissardes,
Boulogne, ii. [51]
Carpenter, Miss Mary, ii. [80]
Carracioli, i. 49
Carter, Dr. H. J., i. 123; his book
on diamonds, ii. [527], [528], [530]
Carthage, ii. [388], [389]
Castasegna, ii. [404]
Castro, João da, ii. [110]
Cat, curious effect upon people of a, ii. [143]
Catholics, emancipation of the, ii. [307];
present position in England of, [308];
their loyalty, [309]
Catullus, Burton's translation of, ii. [443] n.
Cautley, Mr. P., ii. [241], [344]
Cavour, i. 32; a great statesman, ii. [504]
Ceschi, Governor, ii. [31]
Cette, i. 54
Ceylon, on board the, ii. [123]
Chaillu, Du, i. 386, 462
Chain of the Universe, ii. [470]
Chambord, Count de, ii. [121]; death of, [253]
Chandler, Mr. H., the Bodleian librarian, ii. [323]
Chandler, Professor, death of, ii. [377]
Chapman's "Iliad," ii. [185]
Charlotte, Empress, ii. [19]
Charnock, Dr., ii. [29], [151]
Charrington, murder of, ii. [242], [608];
a promising officer, [611]; relics of, [613]
Chhaga, image of a woman at, i. 260
Chiasso, ii. [358], [359]
Chiavenna, ii. [404]
Chico, i. 422, 429; his cruelty to a cat, 430
Chillon, ii. [373], [374]
China, war with, i. 131; Burton advocates
an alliance with, ii. [317];
Lord Salisbury forms an alliance
with, [318], [319]; her influence upon
the civilized world, [320]; competitive
exams. introduced from, [475], [537];
contains the future race of Asia, [508];
cheap labour in, [521]; our bulwark
against Russia, [543], [606]
Chogway, i. 263, 264, 273-276
Cholera in Naples, i. 51; in Venice
and Trieste, ii. [32]; how it spreads
into Europe, [513]-[515]; precautions
to be taken against the, [515]
"Christian Revival in Syria," by R.
Burton, i. 548-565
Christians, in Syria, i. 501; converts
from El Islam, 551, 552; persecutions,
of the, 553-557, 559-562, 584; their
constancy, 556; increase in the number
of, 558; in Damascus, 575
Christmas Day, 1858, i. 325; 1888, ii. [368]
Churchill, Colonel, "Mount Lebanon,"
by, ii. [142]; on Druze mediums, [148];
on Spiritualism, [150]
Cialdini, General, i. 241
Cibo, Cardinal, i. 357
Cicci, the, ii. [15]
Cigars in India, 1842, i. 112
Cintra, i. 417
Circassia, i. 244
Citta Vecchia, ii. [384], [509]
City of brass, i. 261
Clanricarde, Lord, i. 233
Clarendon, Lord, letter to Burton from,
i. 469; his death, 500; refused to
make Burton a K.C.B., ii. [45]
Clarke, Mr. Charles, ii. [601], [602]
Clarke, Dr., on export of gold, i. 370
Cleland, Captain, i. 98, 103, 131
Clermont, petrifactions at, i. 460, 460 n.
Clough, Mr., i. 17, 20
Cobden, Richard, i. 114; on India 115; ii. [540]
Colchians, ii. [29]
Cole, Mr., Consul in Jeddah, ii. [516]
Coleridge, Lord, i. 80
College companions, Burton's, i. 72, 73
Collins, Wilkie, death of, ii. [381]
Cologne, i. 84; ii. [1]
Como, Lake, ii. [404], [405]
Conflagration, a, i. 307
Confucius, i. 188 n.; ii. [457], [466]; denied
a personal Deity, [469]
Congo, or Zaire River, i. 296 n.; Burton
explores the rapids of, 387; Livingstone
discovers the, 464 n., 465
Conolly, Mr., i. 149; murder of, ii. [516]
Constable, Sir C., i. 339
Constantin, a fencing-master, ii. [365]
Constantine, ii. [390]
Constantinople, ii. [550]
Controfiani, Count, i. 43, 44
Consul, trials of a, in Damascus, i.
602, 603; experiences of his wife, ii. [277]
Conway, Captain, ii. [65]
Conyngham-Jones, i. 38
Cookson, Sir C., farewell to Burton, ii. [179]
Cooley, Mr., i. 363, 365; on Abutua, 367 n.
Coquimbo of Chili, i. 369 n.
Cora, Signor, ii. [52]
Corfu, ii. [128]; restoration of, [549], [557], [592]
Corsellis, Colonel, i. 147
Cotton mills in India, ii. [79], [519]
Courcy, John de, i. 40
Court and Society Review on Burton's pension, ii. [326]
Cowie, Rev. Morgan, i. 46
Cox, Serjeant, on Pyschology, ii. [141];
on Spiritualism, [155]
Crawford, Mrs., ii. [399]
Cremation, Burton's views on, ii. [267]
Creoles, i. 358
Crete, ii. [593]
Crimea, Burton in the, i. 225-248; ii.
[12]; cost of the war in the, i. 235; end
of the war, 246; ii. [539]; a Catholic
officer in the, [309]
Critics and reviewers, ii. [262]
Crocodiles, i. 307
Crookes, Mr., i. 425; his amalgamation,
442; 463; on electricity, ii. [149]; at
a Spiritualist meeting, [155], [156]
Crowley, Rev. Dr., i. 64
Crucifix from Dahomè, i. 383, 384
Cyclops, H.M.S., at Jeddah, ii. [516], [565]
Cyprus, ii. [504], [549], [557]
Cyrus Cries antigone, i. 110
D
Da'as Agha, chief of Jerúd, i. 472, 473
Dabba, battle of, i. 116, 137, 141, 144
Dahomè, Burton in, i. 381; ii. [7], [12],
[14]; cruelty in, i. 382; the King's
answer to Burton's message, 383, 385;
Burton dances with the King of, 438
Dalling, Lord, a bill in Trieste, ii. [512]
Dalmatia, Austrian possession of, ii.
[502]; harbours of, [506]; kingdom of,
[509]; territory of, [510]; Hungary
opposes the development of, [511];
metals in, [546]; Emperor of Austria's
visit to, [546], [555]
Damascus, Burton at, i. 179, 180, 468,
578; ii. [327]; the capital of Syria, i.
574, 584; ii. [56]; Burton made Vice-Consul
in, i. 455; houses in, 470;
a return to, 479; the house near,
480, 498; the village near, 480, 481,
498; the environs of, 483, 506;
friends on the house roof at, 485, 490;
Christians in danger in, 502, 503;
people protected by the British Consulate,
530; their injustice and greed,
531, 532; intended riot in, 532, 572;
panic allayed by Burton in, 538;
Bishops of, send a letter to Burton
regretting his recall, 539; an ideal
Consul for, 575; native food in, ii. [264]
Damien, Father, death of, ii. [376]
Danah, ruins of a tomb at, i. 527
Dance in a Caravan, i. 292
Dancing at Blois, i. 34
Dangar tribes at Mátherán, ii. [104]
Dante, ii. [463]; on the Quarnero Gulf, [499], [503]
Darbiyah Kola, i. 204
Dardanelles during the Crimean War, i.
235, 237, 238, 244
Dar el Bey, ii. [388]
Davis, Dr., on magic, ii. [148]
Davos Platz, ii. [402]; drive to Maloja from, [402]
Death, Arabic legend of, i. 188 n.; ii. [468]
December 4th, 1875, ii. [51]
Dee, Dr., ii. [146]
Deir el Khammar, i. 508
Delafosse, Bobby, i. 30, 31
Delafosse, Rev. Ch., i. 27, 28
Derby, Lord, and Burton's manuscript,
i. 280; proposes Captain Burton's
health at the farewell dinner of the
Anthropological Society, 399-402;
his kindness to Burton, 425
Desanges, Louis, i. 64
Desert, life in the, i. 477, 478; of the
Exodus, corrections in the, ii. [610]
Dhioliba, river, i. 360
Dhumayr, village of, i. 484
Diaforus, Dr. i. 56
Diamonds, in Golconda, ii. [523]; historic,
[524]; English and Indian
weights, [524] n.; diggings in India, [525],
[527], [528]; diggings in the Krishna
Valley, [529], [530], [533]; mines of
Pannah, [528], [529]; diggings abandoned
in India, [530], [532]
——, Koh-i-noor, history of the, ii.
[93]-[97], [524]
Diamonds, Nazim, history of the, ii. [523],
[524]; compared with historic gems, [524]
——, Pitt, the, ii. [524]-[526]
Dieppe, i. 23, 26
Diderot, ii. [471], [474]
Dinkira, i. 368, 371
Dobbin, i. 37, 39
Dog, the Kurdish, i. 523
Dolomites, a visit to the, ii. [188]
Donkey, a, in Suez, ii. [129]
Dormer, Countess, tries to make peace
between Speke and Burton, i. 331; ii. [425]
Dorn, Dr., ii. [237]
Dosabhai Sohrabji, i. 101, 131, 137, 154
Dost Mohammed Khan, ii. [522]
Dove, everywhere sacred, i. 177
Doyle, Richard, died, ii. [272]
Dragomans, good, i. 477 n.
Drake, Charles Tyrwhitt, i. 478, 490,
493, 497, 500, 522; explores Anti-Lebanon,
520; a trip to Lebanon
described by, 524, 525; deciphers
hieroglyphics at Hamáh, 526; returns
with Burton, 569; his letters
on Burton's recall, 581-584; his
kindness to Mrs. Burton, 585, 588,
589; visits the Burtons in Trieste,
ii. [26], [30]; his death, [31], [35], [609]
Drawing, value of, i. 60, 61
Dresser, Mr. C., ii. [148]
Drummond-Hay, Sir J. and Lady, ii.
[297], [303], [312]
Druzes, i. 493, 496; race and country
of the, 506-508; women, 506;
Shayhks, 508; villages on the Eastern
side of Hermon, 511; peasantry,
513; settlement, 514; invite Burton
to visit them, 518, 519; his reply,
519; apply for an English school,
529; treachery of the, 529
Druze Shayhk's longing to kill the
usurers, i. 541
Dublin, i. 396; Burton lectures in, ii.
[133]; his friends there, [133]
Dudley, Lady, ii. [25]
Duino, ii. [31]; baths at, [212], [213]; life
at, [214], [398]
Dumá Ruzaymah, i. 515
Du Pré, M., i. 31-34, 45, 50, 52, 66, 69
Duss Malablay, i. 217
Dut'humi, i. 281; slave-trade at, 282;
game in, 288; the return journey
from, 326
Dwárká s.s., i. 149, 150; on board the,
179, 179 n.
Dyett, Lieutenant, i. 148
Dyke, Messrs., erect mausoleum to
Sir Richard, ii. [429], [432]
E
Earthquake, in Africa, i. 308; in
Trieste, 1880, ii. [189]; 1890, [277],
[406]; at Opçina, 1882, [244]; on the
Riviera, 1887, [335], [337], [339]
Eastwick, Edward, i. 231
Ecclesiastes, ii. [473]
Education abroad a mistake for boys, i. 32
"Ego," Burton's tablet of, ii. [163], [164];
man's, [473]
Egypt, i. 192 n.; the meeting-place of
nations, ii. [75]; Burton's second
visit to, [116]; entertainment given
by the Khedive of, [130]; railways in,
[548]; progress in, [550], [557]; independence
of, [557], [558], [615]; slavery
in, [558], [615]; English occupation of,
[591], [613], [614]; the army in, [615];
the police in, [615]
Egyptian Empire, the first, ii. [459]; religious
ideas in the old, on the soul,
[466]; on freewill, [468]; on repentance, [475]
Egyptian Expeditions up the Nile, i.
313, 314, 319, 320; in search of
gold, i. 362 n.; under Burton, ii. [122], [123]
Einsiedeln, ii. [400]
Eisach, ii. [2]
El Barah, curious tombs at, i. 527
Eldridge, Mr., Consul at Damascus,
i. 504, 507, 517, 518; his discourtesy
to the Burtons, 570; his unkindness, 585,
590; thanks Mrs. Burton for
her conduct about the Shaykh's son, 601
Elephant, i. 190 n., 265; riding an, ii.
[89], [91]; Indian name for "Hathi," [472]
Elgin, Lord, i. 327
El Hamra, i. 173
El Ihram, ceremony of, i. 175
Elijah, i. 483, ii. [471]
Ellenborough, Lord, i. 99, 117, 131
Ellenborough, Lady (Hon. Jane
Digby el Mezrab), i. 470; the extortions
of her Bedawi tribe, 471; her
history, 485, 487-490; Mrs. Burton's
defence of, 487; her grave, 492;
her letter respecting Burton's recall,
338, 539; her friendship for Mrs.
Burton, 588
Elliot, Sir G. H., ii. [594]
Elliot, Mrs., i. 419
Elmina, gold first brought from, i. 362, 363
Elphinstone, General, i. 94
Elphinstone, Lord, i. 200
Elphinstone, H.M.S., ii. [563], [564]
Embalming, modern, ii. [415]
Emerat, M., murdered at Jeddah, ii. [517]
England, ill luck attached to the Koh-i-noor
in, ii. [96]; prophecy of internal
troubles in 1876, [511]; her policy of
compromise, [556]
Englishmen at sea, ii. [115]
Epicurus, ii. [140]
Eroteos, Patriarch of Antioch, letter to
Burton on his recall from Damascus, i. 539, 540
Esterhazy, Prince, ii. [505]
Eternal Gardener, the, ii. [466] n.
Ethersey, Captain, i. 125
Eugène of Savoy, Prince, ii. [507]; his
advice to Austria, [546], [554]
Eunostus light, the, ii. [593]
Eunuchs, trade in, ii. [208]
Euphrates Valley Railway, ii. [498], [549]
Euxine Sea, the, i. 227, 228
Evans, Mr. A., in trouble in Herzegovina,
ii. [225], [544]
Eveillard, Mdlle., in the massacre at
Jeddah, ii. [516], [517]
Executions as a treat for children, i. 22
Exhibitions, in Vienna, ii. [23], [24]; at
Trieste, [23]-[26]; in England, 1851, [540]
F
Faber, Mr. and Mrs., ii. [224], [316], [355]
Fadajeff, ii. [501]
Faithful, Miss E., ii. [43]
Falconry in the valley of the Indus, i. 143; ii. [453]
Fardella, Lieut.-Colonel, i. 236
Fargus, F. (Hugh Conway), died, ii. [281]
Fatima, ii. [77]
"Fauntleroy, Little Lord," ii. [361]
Favre, Mme. Jules, Spiritualism at the house of, ii. [120]
Favre, Mme. Léon, ii. [20]; death of, ii. [128]
Fazán, a good setter, ii. [278]
Felkin, Rev. Robert, on Gordon's death, ii. [280]
Fellah, the, i. 526; ii. [602]; as a soldier, [603], [604]
Fenian emigrants, i. 226 n.
Fernando Po, West Africa, Burton's
first Consulate, i. 344, 350-356, 381
Ferraris-Occhieppo, Count and Countess, ii. [19]
Fetishes, negro, i. 369
Filder, General, i. 227
Findlay, Mr., letter on the Nile from, ii. [38], [40]
Fisterre, Mme., i. 19, 22
Fitzgerald, Mr. Desmond, his speech
on opening Spiritualists' meeting in
London, ii. [137], [138]; his reply to
Mrs. Burton, [153]; replies to Mrs.
Hallock, [154]; his discussion with
Captain Burton, [155], [157]
"Fitzgerald, Fighting," i. 146
Fitzgerald, Mr. Gerald, made a
K.C.M.G., ii. [281]
Fitzgerald, Mr. Lewis, lines from his
translation of Hafiz, ii. [467]
Fitzgerald, Lady, i. 347; ii. [237]
Fiume, ii. [27], [34]; a voyage to, [221];
[355]; port of, [505], [509]
Flanatic Bay, ii. [509]
Flora, beyond the desert, i. 205; in the
Fuga Mountains, 269; at the foot of
the Usagára Mountains, 283; near
the Makata, 285; in Brazil, 426; in
India, ii. [82]
Florence, residence in, i. 40, 41
Floyer, Mr., letter on the "Arabian
Nights," ii. [625]
Foakes, Dr., ii. [293], [331]
Foiba in the Karso, ii. [180]
Food in Sind, ii. [488]
Forbes, Duncan, i. 93, 94, 154
Forbes Winslow, Dr., ii. [158]
Förner, Fray Emanuel, i. 552, 555
Foxes, shooting, ii. [40]
France, the army in 1876, ii. [498]; in Africa, [549]
Franco Pasha, i. 508
Frank, Dr. and Lady A., ii. [334], [337], [338]
Frankfort, ii. [1]
Franklin, Major, on diamonds, ii. [528], [530]
Fraser, Lieutenant, ii. [561]
Frauenfeld, Rifle Association in, ii. [400]
Frederick, the Empress, ii. [25], [168]
Freeman, Mr., on the Magyar, ii. [546], [547], [555]
French, Republic proclaimed, 1848, i.
151; in India, 111; politics, 1875,
ii. [497], [498]; vengeance for the
massacre at Jeddah, [518]
"French in India," a good book, ii. [92]
Fresnet, Mr. Fulgence, ii. [516]
Fröhnleiten, ii. [167], [168]
Frost, Mr., i. 279, 280; letters to Burton
from, 325
Froude, Mr., i. 347, 455
Frushard, Captain, ii. [562]
Fuad Pasha, i. 237; ii. [518]
Fuga, i. 263, 269, 270; monsoon at, 271
Fulayli, river, i. 143; ii. [65]
G
Gaboon, river, i. 356, 372
Gabriell, Miss V., i. 64
Gaisford, Dean, i. 75
Galland, Professor, his edition of the
"Arabian Nights," ii. [283], [288]
Gallas, the, i. 205, 260; spearmen, 207
Galway, Captain, i. 47
Gambetta, Mr., ii. [604]
Gambier, Captain, mesmerized by Burton,
i. 450 n.
Game, in Usagára Mountains, i. 288;
near Damascus, 499
Game-cocks of Hyderabad, i. 136; ii. [477]
Garapooree Island, ii. [61]
Garcia, Maria (Morbihan), i. 41
Gautier, Théophile, on mixed blood, i. 16
Gayangos, Don Pascual de, i. 77
Gehenna, or Hell, i. 193 n.; lines on, ii. [474]
Geneva, ii. [361]; Burton lectures at, [365];
accidents in the hotel, [365], [392]
Genoa, 1886, ii. [315]
Geographical Society, Royal, i. 224,
227; supplies Burton and Speke with
funds for exploring Africa, 257; ii.
[420]; extract from Proceedings of the,
after Burton's return, i. 312; Burton's
letter to the, ii. [560]; sends
Speke on a second expedition to
Africa, i. 258, 328; meetings of the,
338, 406, 593, 594
Geological formation of Africa, i. 296 n.
Gerad, Adan, i. 206, 213, 214
Gerad Mohammad of Harar, i. 209, 211
Gerard, Lord, i. 376; his kindness to
Captain and Mrs. Burton, 587, 591;
ii. [309], [331], [340]
Geronino, ii. [394]
Gessi Pasha, ii. [124], [194]; his death, [214]
G. H——, letter to Lady Burton on her
book "Arabia, Egypt, and India,"
from, ii. [317]-[320]
Gháfir, a necessity in Arabia, ii. [611]
Ghana, king of, golden palace of the, i. 368, 526
Gharra, Burton's description of, i. 128,
142, 143, 155; ii. [63]
Ghartous, Nicolas, i. 502
Ghazu, a Bedawi raid, i. 472, 475
Ghazzeh, ii. [243]
Gherba, cataract of, i. 313
Ghiyas, i. 494
Ghora, a, in India, i. 133
Ghoul-i-Biyâbân, i. 185; ii. [467]
Gibbon at Lausanne, ii. [370]
Gibraltar, ii. [310]; defences of, [312],
[313]; Burton's friends at, ii. [314]
Gilchrist, Mr., i. 17, 20
Gill, Mr., murder of, ii. [242], [608], [611]
relics of, ii. [613]
Giraud, Lieut.-Colonel, i. 236
Gladstone, Mr., on Turkish engagements,
i. 563; Burton meets, ii. [49], [141], [547]
Glasgow Times on Sir Richard, ii. [292]
Glennie, Mr., i. 420
Glossina morsitans, i. 285, 286, 288
Glubdubdrid, island of, ii. [145] n.
Glyn, Admiral, died, ii. [274]
Gnostic, i. 188 n.
Goa, i. 148, 162; ii. [105]: history of,
[105]; people of, [107]; heat of, [107];
religious history of, [110]-[112]; ruined
by the Inquisition, [112], [113]
Goa Velha, ii. [106]
Goanese church, where Burton became
a Catholic, ii. [63]
Goanese servants, i. 279, 282, 292
God, ii. [469]; the racial expression of, [470]
Golconda, history of, ii. [92]; buildings
in, [92], [93]; deposition of the King of,
[91]; diamonds in, [525], [526]
Gold, in Africa, i. 361; Burton's notes
on, 361-364; in California, 362;
from Elmina, 362; leading men in the
gold trade, fifteenth century, 363;
washing, 364, 373; limits of gold
regions, 366, 367; native name for,
366; stools used by native kings,
368, 368 n.; Bosman on, 369, 370;
in Midian, ii. [166]; in West Africa,
Burton's note on, [178], [179]; in Guinea,
[224], [226], [227], [230]-[235]; difficulties
in working the, [226]
Goldsmid, Sir F., i. 533; his attack
upon Mrs. Burton, 534
Gondokoro, ii. [40]
Gondolas in Venice, ii. [31]
Gordon, Mr., i. 442, 443; his kindness
to his slaves, 446, 447; meets Lady
Burton in London, ii. [294]
Gordon, General, i. 287, 303 n.; asks
Burton to join him in the Soudan, ii.
[43], [130]; meets Mrs. Burton in London,
1880, [177]; his success in
checking the slave-trade, [192], [193],
[195], [196], [202]; Riaz Pasha undoes
his work, [195]; compulsory retirement
of, [196], [197]; [242]; his death,
[279]; disbelieved, [280]; in China, [543]
Gorge de Triente, ii. [360]
Gorizia, ii. [120], [214]; in 1883, [243], [254], [399]
Goschen, Mr., ii. [211]
Goshen, land of, ii. [54]
Gowan, Mr., ii. [232]
Gozzadini, death of, ii. [350]
Graham, Father, ii. [402]
Grant Allen, i. 215; ii. [446]
Grant, Captain, i. 388, 405; his African
expedition, 407, 464; ii. [46]; his
attack upon Sir Richard after his
death, [421], [422]
Granville, Lord, and the Sházlis, i. 547,
548; his treatment of Burton, 567,
568 n.; ii. [327]; misunderstood Burton's
letter about the Sházlis, i. 597
Greece, the coast of, ii. [117]; the future
of, [547], [548]; the army of, [552], [554]
Greek in Oxford, i. 83
Greenhill, Dr., i. 69, 76, 82
Gregorutti, Dr., ii. [31]
Gregory XVI., i. 42
Grey, Duncan, i. 96
Grey, Lady Elizabeth, ii. [401]
Grey, Sir George, i. 339
Grierson, Mr., i. 561
Grindlay, Captain, i. 169, 170
Grindlay's fire, i. 345; valuable manuscripts
lost in, ii. [439], [440]
Grundy, Mrs., in Oxford, i. 79
Guebres, teaching of the, ii. [140]
Guest, a curious, ii. [160], [161]
Guinea, gold in, ii. [224], [227]
Guinea Gold Coast Mining Co., ii. [232], [234]
Guizot, M., his brother makes imitation
wine, i. 54; on the supernatural, ii. [141]
Gujarat, i. 106, 133; ii. [63]; rainy
season in, i. 122, 138
Guled, ii. [60]
Gulwen, a servile republic in, ii. [588]
Guni, river, i. 143
Gunners, Indian, i. 110
Gunning, Dr., i. 437
Guns worshipped in Baroda, i. 110
Gutmansthal, Mme., ii. [168]; Saint
Silvester's fêtes passed with, [244],
[272]; her picture of Captain Burton, [268]
Gyaman, gold in, i. 372
Gypsy Lore Society, Journal of the,
quotations from the, i. 251, 252
H
Habr Awal Bedawi, i. 206
Hadi Abd Allah, Shaykh, i. 510
Hafiz of Shiraz, i. 186 n.; lines by, ii. [467]
Hajar el Hablah, i. 501
Haji Abdu (Kasîdah), ii. [456]; seeking
for Truth, [458], [472]; believes in Law,
[462], [463]; on the soul, [465]; borrows
the Hindu idea of the body, [468]; on
a personal Deity, [469]; on good and
evil, [471], [476]; on conscience, [472];
on the protoplasm, [473]; on faith, [474]
Haji Wali, death of, ii. [253]
Haji Jauhur, i. 148
Hajj in Jeddah, ii. [56]
"Halifax, John," lines from, ii. [408]
Halimát el Kabú, view from the, i. 522
Hallock, Mrs., answers Burton at the
Spiritualist meeting, ii. [153]-[156]
Hamáh, valuable monuments at, i. 525
Hamdan, i. 272, 273
Hamed, Sheikh, on Lake Tanganyika, ii. [38]
Hamerton, Colonel, Consul of Zanzibar,
i. 257, 259, 263, 277-279; Burton's
farewell to, 280; his qualities, 281;
engaged porters for Burton's expedition,
ii. [568], [570], [571], [572]
Hamilton, Captain, on the diamond
mines, ii. [526]
Hamlet, ii. [52]
Hammæum of Pliny, i. 362 n.
Hammal, accompanied Burton to
Mecca, i. 203; ii. [60], [214], [216], [217], [218]
Hamman R'irha, baths at, ii. [392]
Hanga, i. 321, 322
Hanna Misk, an ungrateful dragoman, i. 571
Hanu, the monkey, i. 133
Harar, Moslem Abyssinia, Burton's
expedition to, i. 199, 207-213; a
Harar grandee, 207; language of,
209; ignorance in London respecting,
227; the Egyptians in, ii. [60]
——, the Amir of, i. 206-212; ii. [561]
Hardman, Sir W., death of, ii. [405]
Hare, Mr. A., ii. [135]
Hargraves, Mr., i. 367
Hari Chand, ii. [480]-[483], [486], [489], [491], [495]
Harrison, Mr., and zeo-electricity, ii. [156]
Harry, Mr., The Palms, Malta, ii. [383]
Harvey, Mr., on the Prestea reef, ii. [234]
Hasan Brahim, Shaykh, house of, i. 514
Hasbeya, i. 509
Hashim, Shaykh, i. 150
Hatfield, Burton's visit to, ii. [294]
Havelock, Sir H., on the Anglo-Indian army, ii. [72]
Hawke, B. E., i. 21
Hawkins, Captain, at Surat, 1609, i. 139.
Hawkins, Sir R, i. 369 n.
Hawkins, Lieutenant, i. 182
Hazael, i. 483
Hazan el Faur, of the Faylin tribe, the
camp of, i. 510
Hazelface, Mr., i. 350
Hazir, an ascent into the, i. 515
Hazramis in Jeddah, ii. [57]
Hebrew faith, the, ii. [140]
Heidelberg, i. 87
Hejaz, El, i. 179
Hejazi, the, ii. [57]
Henniker, Mrs., i. 347
Henri III., ii. [143]
Henry, Professor, ii. [105] n.
Herat, ii. [542]
Herbelot, d', ii. [600]
Herbert, Mr. Sidney, i. 247
Herklots, Dr., "Qanoon-i-Islam," by,
ii. [142], [145]; [146], [149]
Herne, Lieutenant, i. 198-200, 211,
217, 220-223
Hertford, Lord, and his Parisian architect, ii. [513]
Herzegovina and Austria, ii. [502] n.,
[506]; the future of, [510], [511], [546],
[554]; progress in, [555]
Heslop, Rev. S., on diamond sandstone
in India, ii. [527]
Heyne, Dr., on, ii. [528]
Hilgenfeld, Professor, i. 483
Hippopotamus, i. 264, 307; hunting the, 274
Hitchman, Mr., biography of Burton,
by, i. viii.; 345; ii. [446]
Hockley, Mr. E., on the magic mirror, ii. [148]
Hodaydah, ii. [563]
Hodgson, General, ii. [404]
Hogg, Sir J., i. 118
Hohenlöhe, Princess, ii. [31], [213], [376]
Holland, Queen of, ii. [49]
Holman Hunt, ii. [55]
Holy Land on the brain, i. 496, 497;
a visit to the, 542, 544
Holyrood, i. 599
Home News, notice of the "Arabian
Nights," ii. [290]
Home Rule, Burton's letters on, in
Austria and Ireland, ii. [304]-[307]
"Honour, not honours," Burton's
motto, i. 303; ii. [267]
Hood, Mrs., i. 421
Hood, lines on gold, i. 361
Hormuzd, ii. [472]
Horsemanship in India, i. 119, 135
Horses watering in the desert, i. 474;
curious stopping, ii. [350], [403]
Hossein, tragedy of, ii. [76], [77]
Hough, Alfred, lines on the devil, i. 544
Hough, Mrs., ii. [99]
Houghton, Lord (late), his circle of
friends, i. 344, 347, 376, 393, 463;
at a publisher's dinner, 594; the
Burtons' visit to, ii. [49]; death of, [294]
Houghton, Lord (present), i. 347
"Houris," the word, ii. [467]
Howard, Cardinal, ii. [21]
Hugo, Victor, i. 60; funeral of, ii. [282]
Humboldt, Baron, on gold, i. 361
Hungarians, the, in Europe, ii. [505]-[507];
in Austria, [508]
Hungary, in 1876, ii. [505]; a land of
white Turks, [546]
Hunt, Dr., i. 402, 404
Hunter, Major-General, i. 129
Hunter, Rev. R., ii. [527]
Hutchinson, Dr., i. 382
Hutton, the bone-setter, ii. [177], [282]
Huwaytat, tribe of Egypto-Arabs, ii. [612]
Huxley's (Professor) pedigree of the horse, ii. [474]
Hyderabad, i. 145; Burton's second
visit to, ii. [65], [75]; a journey to, [85];
its prosperity, [85]; its origin and
history, [89], [90]; its cleanliness and
order, [91], [92]; game-cocks of, [477] n.;
diamonds in, [525]; coal in, [531], [534];;
a volcano in, [531]
——, Nazim of, his government, ii. [85],
[86]; in the House of Lords, [531]
I
Ibrahim Khan Talpur, Meer, ii. [66],
[480], [485], [491], [494]
Iceland, Burton goes to, i. 591, 597; ii.
[50]; the sulphur mines in, i. 591; ii.
[41], [43]; the natives of, and their
coffins, [67] n.
Iddesleigh, Lord, ii. [329]; his death, [332]
Idria, ii. [124]
Iguana, i. 283
India, cadet's outfit for, 1842, i. 95;
Burton's first voyage to, 97-99;
English morals in, 1842, 108, 109,
135; European life in, 1842, 108,
111, 131; formation of the Empire,
of, 115, 116; interest required for
promotion in, 1842, 154, 163;
Burton's second visit to, ii. [53];
natives of, in Jeddah, [56]; Tombs of
the Kings at Kalhora and Talpur in,
[66]; native marriage in, [80]; native
opinion of the English in, [80], [88],
[541]; hospitality in, [86]-[89]; disputes
about our treatment of the natives of,
[88]; tombs in Golconda, in, [92]; iron-mines
in, [103], [533]; native races in,
[104], [519]; climate of, [520]; population
of, [520], [521]; cause of famines in,
[521]; diamond-diggings in, [525];
jewels in, [530]; our policy in, [531];
undeveloped resources of, [532]; our
mismanagement of, [536]; poverty of, [536]
——, East, Company, its government
in India, 105, 114, 134, 137; ii.
[537]; its position, 1842, i. 114, 115;
position of an officer under the, 104,
131, 153; ungrateful treatment of
Burton by the, 345, 346; ii. [46],
[327]; its treaty with the Nizam of
Hyderabad, [527] n.
India, Portuguese, ii. [105]
——, Viceroy of, duties of the, ii. [519]
Indian army, changed rulers, 1861, i. 345;
the present, ii. [65], [69]-[75]
Indo-Aryan race in Sind, ii. [75]
Indo-Mediterranean Railway, ii. [176]
Indrauni River valley, ii. [83]
Indus, the river, ii. [75]
—— valley, improvements in the, ii.
[75]; future of the, ii. [76]
Ingotro, concession of gold in, ii. [230], [231]
Inkermann, i. 229
"Inner Life of Syria," publication of
the, ii. [40], [44], [56]
Innsbrück, ii. [2], [188], [321], [322]
Inquisition in Goa, ii. [110]-[113]
Insects, in Gujerat, i. 138; in Africa,
265, 282, 285, 286; near Khok'lo,
288; at Ugogi and Kazeh, 293; in
Brazil, 421, 427
Inskip, Mr., i. 45
Invalides, Hôtel des, i. 9
"Inventories," the, ii. [293]
Iporanga lead-mines, i. 424, 425; did
not take in London, 453, 455
Irby, Miss, ii. [128]
Ireland, the Burtons in, i. 395-398; ii.
[133]; Home rule in, [304]-[307]
Irish Catholics and the Magyars, ii. [506]
Irora, i. 308
Irregulars in the Crimea, i. 237-247
Irving, Rev. Edward, i. 17
Irving, Henry, ii. [51], [162], [329]
Isabel, Princess, of Brazil, i. 438
Ischel, ii. [220], [221]
Ismail Pasha, Khedive, sends Burton to
Midian, ii. [122], [126], [228]; his abdication,
[177], [288]; abatement of the
slave-trade under, [195], [196]; on Arábi, [602]
Ismailíyyeh, ii. [54], [605]
Isonzo river, the, ii. [120], [503]
Istria, castellieri of, ii. [27]-[30]; fauna
in, [29]; Italian, not Austrian, [503]
"It," curious episode of, ii. [180], [181], [434], [435]
Italian Expedition to Egypt, ii. [504]
Italy, the Burtons' journey to, i. 35;
native amusements in, 36; in 1881,
52; in 1836, 53; an irregular
marriage in, 62; a household in,
66; Mrs. Burton's visits to, ii. [23],
[36], [37]; prospects of, [497]; politics
in, 1876, [499], [502]; frontiers of, [503];
advances too fast, [504]; and Tripoli,
[549], [550]; "unredeemed," [550]; the
rival of Austria, [502], [555]
Izrâil, i. 195
J
Jacob, General John, i. 56, 236; his
house, ii. [66]; his work on the Indian
army, [69]-[71]; his incapacity,
[74]; his death, [75]
Jacobabad, troops at, ii. [69], [70]; climate of, [73], [76]
Jacquemont, Victor, grave of, ii. [80]; [528]
James, Mr. Edwin, at Beatson's trial, i. 247 n.
James, Mr. F., killed in Africa, ii. [397]
Jamsetji Jijibhoy, Sir, ii. [100]
Jats (gypsies) in India, i. 151; ii. [67], [82]
Javanese, ii. [57]
Jebel Atákah, ii. [54], [606]
Jebel Barúk, i. 506
Jebel Durúz Haurán, i. 514
Jebel el Kulayb, i. 513
Jebel el Zowi, ruined cities in, i. 527
Jebel Jeneffeh, ii. [54]
Jebel Mukattam, ii. [606]
Jedawi, the, ii. [57]
Jeddah, i. 178, 180; Burton sends a
warning of trouble at, i. 324, 325;
ii. [562]-[564]; a visit to, [54], [55]; the
bazar in, [55]-[57]; the voyage from,
[58]; massacre at, 1858, i. 325; ii. [513],
[515]-[519], [565], British ships at, [563];
imports and exports at, ii. [563]
Jenkins, Dr., i. 72
Jephson, Captain, ii. [329], [403]
Jeramánah, i. 483
Jeremiah, ii. [468]
Jerid, an Arab, i. 473, 474, 507
Jerrold, Douglas, i. 79; death of, ii. [281]
Jerusalem, i. 544; ii. [557]; climate of, [609]
Jesuits at Goa, ii. [108]
Jesus Christ a Jew, i. 535
Jews, in Syria, i. 530; in London protect
those in Syria, 530, 533; Mrs.
Burton's admiration for the, 535;
cruelty of the usurious, 536, 579;
try to ruin Burton, 539; divisions of
the —— in Damascus, 574
Jiwella, Mkioa, i. 289
Jobar, i. 483
Jogi, the (Hindú), ii. [149]
John Knox, Burton on board the, 1842,
i. 97-99, 154
Johns, Mr. W. J., and the Guinea
Coast Company, ii. [228], [234]
Johnson, Dr., ii. [143], [473]
Johnson, Rev. G. L., ii. [220]
Johnson, Mr. H., ii. [294]
Johnstone, Mrs., ii. [128]
Jokai, ii. [376]
Jordan, sources of the, i. 509
Journal de Constantinople, i. 238
Jowett, Dr., i. 80; ii. [48]
Joyner, Mr., his engineering in India,
ii. [84], [103], [520]
Jugglery in India, ii. [81]
Juizdafora, oranges in, i. 440
Jumat Khana, the, ii. [76]
Jumblatt, Sitt, i. 507, 508
K
Ka'abah, i. 175, 176, 178, 365 n.
Kabalán el Kala'áni (Druze chief), i. 515
Kadi, Moslem, and the Monks, ii. [81]
Kafirs, ii. [586]
Kafr Dawar, ii. [598]
Kaimmákam of Jeddah, ii. [513]
Kambirah, Mount, i. 317
Kanheri caves, ii. [83], [102]
Kannena (African chief), i. 301-303, 306
Kaolé, i. 280
Karáchi, British troops at, 1844, i.
127, 140; in 1844, 126, 142, 154;
sickness at, 148; Burton's shops at,
144, 156; ii. [63]; Burton's second
visit to, [62]; native infantry at, [69];
a terminus at, [76]
Karágwah, highlands of, i. 299, 318;
monsoon at, 320
Karla Caves, ii. [83]
Karrachee Advertiser, i. 145
Karryatayn, i. 472, 473
Kars, Burton's plan for the relief of
(Crimean War), i. 241; siege of,
242; fall of, 243; ii. [539]; in Russian
hands, [548], [556], [606]
Karso, the, ii. [16], [26], [32]; life on the,
[40]; like Hyderabad, [85]; Burton's
scientific expedition to, [124]
Kasmor, ii. [75]
Kasrawan, the, i. 501
Kasr Namrud, temple of, i. 523
Kátkaris, Indian tribe, ii. [104]
Katta (sand grouse), a guide to water
in the desert, i. 215, 515
Kawele, i. 303
Kayâni, i. 189 n.
Kázeh, bad lodgings in, i. 292; Burton's
return to, 308, 309; Speke's
return to, 312
Kazi Mohammed Ghana, i. 359
Kean, Edmund, i. 29
Keane, Sir J., in India, i. 121
Keith, Major, ii. [420]
Kelat as a sanitarium, ii. [75]
Kellgren, Dr., ii. [330], [331]
Kelly, Mr., Consul at Milan, ii. [52]
Kenia, Mount, i. 319, 320
Kerbala, battle of, ii. [77]
Khalfan bin Ali, i. 260
Khamoor, the Arab maid, i. 504, 593;
returns home, ii. [41]
Khanum Jan, i. 157
Kharekwasla tanks, ii. [84], [520]
Khátim-Sulaymán, the, ii. [144] n.
Khiva, Russian invasion of, ii. [542]
Khizr, i. 190
K'hokho, i. 288
K'hutu, i. 281
Kibuga in Uganda, i. 310
Kidd, Captain, i. 259
Kikobaga, river, i. 325
Kimwere, Sultan, i. 269, 270, 272, 273
King, Mrs. Hamilton, lines by, i. 329
Kinglake, Mr. A., i. 403
Kingsford, Dr. Anna, ii. [283], [293], [332], [333], [356]
Kingsleys, i. 347
Kiperepeta, i. 325
Kipling, Rudyard, i. 159; ii. [80]
Kirby Green, Mr., Consul of Marocco, ii. [324]
Kiringawána, i. 325
Kíríra, good climate of, i. 294
Kiruru, i. 281
Kisanga, i. 324
Kislingbury, Miss, ii. [138]
Kisáwáhili, coast language in Africa, i. 311;
word for gold, 366 n.
Kismet, i. 194 n.
Kitangure, river, i. 295, 310, 317
Kitara, the coffee mart, i. 316 n.
Kitiri, island of, i. 316 n.
Kizangu, village of, i. 272
Knowsley, Mrs. Burton's visit to, i. 595
Koh-i-noor, the, ii. [524]-[526]; native
estimate of the, ii. [96], [97]; fatal
history of the, [93], [95]
Kohoday, i. 268, 272
Konduchi, a welcome return to, i. 326
Kondura, i. 213
Kossuth, ii. [555]
Kotri, fort of, changes noted by Burton
at the, ii. [65]
Krainberg, ii. [321]
Krapf, Dr., i. 312 n.; on Central Africa,
319 n.
Kremer, Baron von, ii. [380]; death of, [387]
Kurds in Jeddah, ii. [56]
Kurdestan, ii. [548]
L
Laborde, Count Léon de, ii. [145]
Labouchere, Mr., ii. [222]
Lacerda, Dr., i. 306
Lacy Evans, Sir De, i. 236
Lagos, i. 350, 352, 359
Laibach, ii. [212], [347]
Laing, Mr. Robert, ii. [276]
Laird, Mr. Macgregor, i. 376; ii. [542]
Lake Hums, in Syria, i. 527, 528
Lake Liemba, ii. [39]
Lake Ngami, i. 295 n.
Lake Nyanza, water supply of the, i.
295, 296, 296 n., 312; formation of
the, 305; Speke's discovery of, 312;
ii. [421], [423]; confused ideas about
the position of, i. 316, 317; latitude
and longitude of, 317; description of
the, 318, 319; periodical flooding of,
320; Burton's note on Speke's discovery
of, 405, 406; level of the, 408
—— Nyassa, or Kilwa, i. 316, 317; ii. [421]
—— Tanganyika (Sea of Ujiji), Burton
starts for, i. 253, 296; first sight of,
298; beauty of, 298; Burton explores,
302, 303; history of, 305, 306;
of volcanic origin, 318; position of,
407, 408, 462, 465; resembles the
Dead Sea, 542; Burton's discovery
of, ii. [11], [421]; [38], [39], [46], [569], [571]
Lakki Hills, legend of the, ii. [63]
Lamarck, ii. [462]
Lambros, R., letter describing the
Arabic Library at Damascus, i. 481-483
Lanauli, ii. [521]
Lane, Mr., "Modern Egyptians" and
magic, ii. [142], [144], [145]; his edition
of the "Arabian Nights," [283], [288], [624]
Languages, Burton's method of learning,
i. 81; studied by Burton in
India, 122, 123, 159
Lanslebourg, i. 461
Larkána, i. 146; ii. [68]
Larking, Mr. J., i. 169, 170, 458; ii. [162]
Las Casas, Count, i. 8
Latin, English pronunciation of, i. 83
Lausanne, Burton at, ii. [370], [375];
Gibbon at, [371]; Voltaire at, [371], [375]
Lavigérie, Cardinal, ii. [389]
Lavino, Mr. H., ii. [253]
Lavradio, Countess, i. 417
Law, Mr. and Lady A., i. 470
Lawlin, Captain, i. 372
Lawrence, Lord, ii. [522], [538]
Layard, Sir H., i. 376
Layard, Lady, ii. [222]
Lazzaroni, i. 49, 51
Lebanon, a trip in, i. 524-528
Lecture, Burton's last, at Geneva, ii. [365]
Lee, Sir E., ii. [392]
Lefebre, Dr. F., on somnambulism, i. 143
Leghorn, i. 35, 36
Leicester Post, note on the "Scented
Garden" from the, ii. [444]
Leigh, Miss E., the clairvoyant, ii. [148]
Leighton, Sir F., painted Sir R. Burton,
i. 596; ii. [49]
Leiningen, Prince of, i. 235
Lejeune, Louis, history of, i. 2, 12
Lennox-Berkeley, Major, i. 236
Lentaigne, Mr., the convict philanthropist,
i. 396; ii. [331]
Léon, Edwin de, article on Burton by, ii. [268]
Leontes, river, i. 506
Leslie, Dr., with Burton, ii. [338]-[351]
Lesseps, Baron Ferdinand de, ii. [130], [605]
Letchford, Mr. A., painted Sir R.
Burton and his house, ii. [377], [397];
painted Sir R. Burton after death, [415]
Letters on Burton's recall from Damascus,
from the Press, i. 537-540, 580-584
Lever, Mr. C., his grave, ii. [408]; his
Irish squires like the Hungarians, [506]
Levick, Mr., ii. [129]; letter to Burton
on gold in Midian, [178]; death of, [354]
Lewis, George, ii. [283]
Leyden, ii. [361]
Libanus, an excursion to the, i. 493, 495-497
Liebman, Professor, ii. [225], [226]
Lief ben Saied's visit to the African Lakes, ii. [39]
Lienz, a visit to, ii. [321], [368], [399]
Lieulafait, Lewis, on diamonds, ii. [523]
Life, cutting from, describing Burton
at Trieste, ii. [269]
Lingmálá, cinchona at, ii. [103]
Lipizza, ii. [30]
Liprandi, General, i. 229
Lisa, ii. [310], [347], [388], [397]; returns home, [420]
Lisbon, i. 416, 417
Lisle, Mr. J., ii. [369]
Littai mines in Krain, ii. [212]
Little Irons, African malady, i. 322
Liverpool Mercury, paragraph respecting
Sir Richard Burton in the, ii. [397]
Livingstone, Dr., i. 296 n., 365 n.; on
gold-diggings near Tete, 366, 367,
367 n.; his disappearance, 462; his
discovery of the Nile, 463, 464; ii.
[38], [46]; the greatest explorer, [39]
Londonderry, Lord, i. 470; and Abd el Kadir, 486
Lord, Henry, ii. [525]
Lords, House of, Indian princes in the, ii. [531]
Loretto, a pilgrimage to, ii. [20]
Louis XIV. and the Burton family, i. 12, 397
Lovett-Cameron, V.C., Captain, ii. [222]
Lowe, Sir Hudson, i. 7
Lowman, Mr., at the Gold Coast, ii. [230], [231]
Lucan, Lord, i. 229
Lucca, Baths of, i. 63, 65
Lucerne, ii. [359], [360], [375]
Lucetta, i. 312
Lucretius, ii. [140]
Luddah Damha, i. 280; ii. [569], [571]
Ludlow, Edward, at Vevey, ii. [368]-[371]
Ludwig Salvator, Archduke, ii. [346], [398]
Lufu, river, i. 269
Lunge and cut in carte, i. 164
"Lusiads," ii. [181]
Lyons, i. 460
——, Gulf of, bad weather in the, ii. [313]-[315]
Lythegoe, Father Randal, ii. [414] n.
Lytton, Lady, in Lisbon, i. 416
M
Maartens, Maarten, lines by, ii. [437], [445]
Mabruki, i. 303; and his slave, 307
Macaulay, Lord, on rice, i. 294; ii. [547]
MacDurdo, Captain, i. 155
MacFarlane's "Turkey and her Destiny," ii. [510]
Machunda, Sultan, i. 314, 315
Macgregor, Duncan, lines by, i. 97
Maclagan, Dr., ii. [177]
Maclaren, Archibald, i. 73
Maclean, Mr., ii. [79], [99], [527] n.
Macleod, Mary, lines by, ii. [450]
Macmahon, Sir T., i. 102
MacMahon, General, i. 227
MacMurdo, General, i. 161
MacNaghten, Mr., i. 95
Macpherson, Mr., ii. [288]
Macqueen, Mr., on the Sources of the
Nile, i. 312 n., 319; on the exportation
of gold, 370; on Speke's expedition, 408; ii. [39]
Madeira, i. 57; in 1863, 378, 379
Mad Said, i. 206, 207
Magic mirror, the, ii. [146], [148]
Magyars, in Austria, ii. [500]; in Hungary,
[505]; resemble the Irish Roman
Catholics, [506]; three orders of, [507]
Máhábáleshwar, a sanitarium at, ii. [102], [103]
Mahábhârat on the soul, ii. [473]
Maharatta wars, great Englishmen connected
with the, ii. [84]
Maharattas, a new sect amongst the, ii. [99]
Mahdi, ii. [600], [601]
Mahmoud of Ghazni, i. 117
Mahmoud Shah, Emperor, ii. [95]
Maier, Josef, ii. [188]
Maizan, M., i. 257, 258, 326
Major, Mr., ii. [39], [106], [114]
Makám Ibrahim (place of Abraham), i. 484
Makam Sayyid Sulayman, i. 265
Makata river, i. 284
Malachi, i. 361
Malagarázi, river, i. 291, 295; ii. [38];
not navigable, i. 296; the alluvial
valley of the, 299
Malakoff, i. 241
Malavaux, i. 459
Malcolm, Sir J., ii. [84], [102]
Malcolm, Admiral Sir C., i. 102, 103
Malcolmson, J., on diamonds, ii. [527]
Malet, Mr., and the slave-trade, ii. [204]
Maloja, a drive to, ii. [402], [403]
Malta, ii. [382]-[386], [504], [550]; Fort St.
Elmo in, [384]; effect of, from the sea, [386]
Man who wins, the, i. 353
Manchester Courier on Sir Richard
Burton, ii. [299]
Mandal, ii. [144] n.
Mandina-land, gold in, i, 372
Mango tree, i. 326
Manhora, ii. [62]
Manica, ruins of, i. 366
Manning, Cardinal, letter of condolence
to Lady Burton, ii. [434]
Mansûr el Hallâj, i. 186; ii. [467]
Mansfield, General, i. 232
Manson, Lieutenant R. A., i. 124, 139
Mantidæ, i. 206
Maps of Africa, Burton's sketch map,
i. 254, 410-415
Marabut Passage, the, ii. [593], [594]
Marar Prairie, i. 204, 214
Marathon, ii. [547]
Maraungu river, Speke's theories about
the, i. 407
Marc Aurelius, ii. [464]
March in India, a, i. 124, 125, 139
Marchesetti, Dr., on botany in India, ii. [520]
Marcionites, heresy of the, i. 191 n.
Marcovitch, Louis, ii. [417], [418]
Maria Theresa, ex-Queen of Spain, ii. [33], [34]
Maria-Zell, the Austrian Lourdes, ii. [379], [380]
Maríenbad, the cure at, ii. [221]; the
Burtons at, [238], [275]
Marocco, Burton applies for the Consulate
at, ii. [297], [312]; what the Press
said about it, [298]-[302]; Mr. K. Green
appointed, [324]
Maronites, i. 501, 520; a stranger's
reception by the, 520-522
Maroro, i. 325
Marriage amongst East African tribes,
ii. [581], [582]
Marryat, Captain, i. 23
Marsa, ii. [384], [388]
Marseille, i. 53; ii. [395]
Martin, Sir R., i. 361
Marungu, river, i. 306; ii. [38]
Masáwwah, ii. [54], [562], [563]
Masher, Burton and an Oxford, ii. [49];
Gilbert and a, [49] n.
Mashinga, gold-washing in, i. 367
Maspero, M., ii. [599]
Massey, Gerald, lines to R. Burton, ii. [184]
Massey, Mr., ii. [156]
Matapan, ii. [593]
Materialists, ii. [465]
Mátherán, the villages near it, ii. [81];
officers' sanitorium at, [82]
Mattei, Count, his cure, ii. [247], [248]-[250];
his castle, [248]
Matter, ii. [473], [474]
Matteucci, Mme., i. 64
Matthews, Mrs., i. 4
Maude, Colonel, and Burton's manuscript, i. 280 n.
Maximilian, the Emperor, ii. [7], [19]
Máyá, i. 139, 194; ii. [139], [476]
Mayo, Lord, ii. [522], [538]
Mazai, a plundering race, i. 268
Mazeppa, ii. [551]
Mazita, i. 316 n., 319
Mazrui, Arab tribe, i. 260
Mbhali, i. 294
McCarthy, Mr. J., jun., ii. [285]
McCarthy, J. H., sonnet to Burton by, ii. [431]
M'Leod, Mr. Lyons, on gold at Matuka,
i. 365 n., 366
Mdáburu jungle, the, i. 288, 324
Mdaduru, i. 324
Meade, Sir R. and Lady, ii. [86]-[88]
Meanee, battle of, i. 116, 137, 144; ii.
[66], [481], [484]; lesson of the, i. 141
Mecca, i. 175; Burton's journey to, 169,
170, 175-181; ii. [6], [11], [13], [301];
observances at, i. 175; at night, 176;
Lady Burton near, ii. [55]
Medinah, Burton's visit to, i. 173, 174,
182; ii. [6], [11]
"Meditations of a Hindu Prince," i. 176
Mekhitarists, ii. [593]
Mekrami, i. 265
Melhem Beg Ahmad, i. 507
Melvill, Cosmo, official letters to Burton
from, ii. [567], [574], [576]
Mendelssohn, ii. [369]
Menin Helbon, i. 484
Mentone, earthquake at, ii. [339]
Menu on the body, ii. [468]
Mermillod, Archbishop, ii. [374]
Merv, ii. [538]
Mess dinners in India, 1842, i. 107, ii. [112]
Meteors at São Paulo, i. 429
Methone, ii. [593]
Metternich, Mr. O. von, ii. [501]
Metz, General, i. 242
Mganga (medicine man) in Africa, i. 270; ii. [587]
Mgeta, river, i. 325
Mgunda Mk'hali, game in, i. 288, 289
Midian, gold mines in, ii. [55], [122];
minerals in, [122], [126]; the district of,
[126]; mines of, [228]; Mr. Johns and the, [228]
Milan, ii. [52], [282]; raises a monument
to Napoleon III., [499]
Milton, ii. [468], [473]
Minerals, in the desert, i. 497; in Egypt,
ii. [122]; in Midian, [126]; from Midian
assayed, [161]
Miniature portrait of Sir Richard, i. 340
Mir Jumla, finder of the Koh-i-noor, ii. [94]
Miracle play, a Moslem, ii. [76]-[78]
Mirage, a, i. 474
Miramar, ii. [7], [19], [31], [117]
Mirambo, i. 321 n.
Mirza Ali Akbar Khan Bahadur, i. 144;
ii. [79]; badly treated by the English, ii. [62]
Mirza Dáud, i. 144
Mirza Hosayn, or Musayn, 148; i. 144, 145, 158
Mission to Damascus, testimonial to
Burton sent by the, i. 565; his reply, 566, 567
Missionaries from the Cameroon Mountains
at Burton's grave, i. 385 n.; of
the British Syrian schools, slanders
circulated by, 600
Missionary, an amateur, i. 528, 529
—— in Damascus, an account of
Burton by a, i. 577-580
Mitylene, ii. [557]
Mizzeh, i. 483
Mkomafi, affluent, i. 269
Moab, i. 515
Mocha, trade at, ii. [562], [563]
Mohammed, the boy, i. 172, 176
—— the successors of, ii. [77]; on
slavery, [209]
Mohammed Agha, i. 473
Mohammed Ali Pasha, in Egypt, i.
137, 362 n.; ii. [548], [550], [557], [600]
Mohammed Kuli, Sultan, ii. [89], [90]
Mohammed "Mucklá," i. 137
Mohammedan mystery, a, i. 546, 547
Mombas, i. 260
Monckton Milnes, Miss, wedding of, ii. [236]
Monfalcone, baths of, ii. [189], [190]; a
village dance at, [214]; a visit to,
1883, [253]
Monkeys, in India, Burton's experiment
with, i. 160; ii. [82]; in Africa,
i. 264; near the Usagára Mountains, 283;
a caged one in Trieste, ii. [378] n.
"Monomotapa," meaning of the word, i. 365 n.
Monselice, ii. [36]
Monson, Sir E., ii. [411]
Monsoon, in Gujerat, i. 122, 138; in
Bombay, 124, 139; meaning of the
word, 138 n.; in Fuga, 271; in
Karágwah, 320
Montalba family, ii. [52]
Monte Carlo, ii. [339]
Montefiore, Sir Moses, i. 533; his injustice
to Burton, i. 572
Montenegro, ii. [507], [547], [553]
——, the Prince of, ii. [173]
Monte Rua, ii. [36]
Monte Santo, ii. [120]
Monte Video, i. 51
Montêt, Messrs. de, ii. [366], [375]
Montmorency, Countess of, i. 2, 12
Montreux, ii. [372], [373]
Moore, Sir J., i. 3
Moors, the, in Kasîdah, ii. [472]
Moplahs, i. 149; ii. [516]
Morgan, Lieut.-Colonel, i. 236
Morgan, Miss, i. 46, 47
Morning Post, Burton's letter on Home
Rule from the, ii. [306]; Lady Burton's
letter on Sir Richard's illness
to the, [398]
Morpurgo, Baron, and family kind
friends to the Burtons, ii. [4], [211],
[217], [237], [238]; prepares a fête for
the Emperor of Austria, [239], [240];
a masquerade given by, [245]; a sea
trip with the Burtons, [377]
Morrice, Major, ii. [289]
Morro Velho, the great mine at, i. 443, 444
Morse, General, i. 113
Mortlake, Burton's tomb at, ii. [431]
Moser, Dr. Karl, ii. [166]
Moses, i. 186 n.; and the Hebrew
Pentateuch, ii. [466], [471]; ignores
future rewards and punishments, [468]
Moses' Wells, ii. [116]
Moslem, Shádili Order of, i. 549-551;
divisions of the, 550; converted to
Christianity, 551, 552; sects in
Damascus, 574; feuds amongst the, ii. [76]
Moslem heavens, ii. [64]
Mott, General, removed the Somnath gates, i. 117
Mott, Mrs. Mentor, i. 599
Mountains, Cameroon, explored by
Burton, ii. [6], [13]; Cenis, pass of, i.
460, 461; Dákwah, 517; Elephant,
386; Fuga, 269; Hermon, 508;
Kilma-ngao, 313 n., 318, 319; Kong,
361, 372, 374: Lunar, 299, 318;
Speke's theories of the Moon, 301,
407; Mashinga, 366; Nanos, ii. [32];
Schneeberg, expedition up the, [34];
Schwarzhorn, [402]
Mouravieff, General, i. 243
Mpete, malarious, i. 298
Msene, i. 291, 294
Msimbira, Sultan, i. 294
Msiky Mguru, i. 268
Muata Cazembe, i. 461, 462
Muhama nullah, i. 284
Muhárram, feast of, ii. [76]
Muhayya, Sultan, i. 314
Muigni Khatib, i. 263
Muigni Wazira, African guide, i. 266, 267-270
Muingwira river, the, i. 317
Muinyi Chandi, i. 294
Muktara, i. 507
Mukumbara Mountains, i. 269
Mules in Brazil, i. 440
Mulhem Rustam, Emir, i. 508
Mullan, Mr., the publisher, ii. [162];
death of, [189]
Mungo Park on gold, i. 372
Munich, ii. [1], [2], [188]
Murad Ali, i. 273
Murchison, Sir E., the discoveries in
Africa, i. 296, 328, 462; in gold, 361,
362, 462; his injustice to Sir Richard,
463, 464, 593; his death, 594
Murray, Admiral, i. 76
Murray, Grenville, i. 234
Murray, Lady, fancy-dress ball at
Cannes, ii. [334]
Mürzüschlag, ii. [378]
Musa, ii. [588]
Musa Mzuri, his kindness to Burton, i.
290; returns to Kazeh, 321
Musaylimah, ii. [491]
Mushajjar, ii. [134] n.
Music, bar of, ii. [169]; in Scinde, [490], [491]
Mustafa Bey, bigotry of, i. 560
Musurus Pasha, i. 596
Mzegura, Chief, i. 268
Mzizi Maogo, a healthy climate, i. 282, 283
N
Nabi Baruh, Convent of, i. 520
Nachtigall, death of, ii. [281]
Nadir Shah, ii. [95], [535]
Nahr el Kowwáyyik wrongly placed
on the maps, i. 526
Namik Pasha, Wali of the Hejaz, ii. [516]-[518]
Nana Sahib (born at Narel), ii. [81], [83]
Náo Mall, i. 147; murdered Anderson, 151
Napier, Sir Charles, i. 108, 116, 117;
his dispute with Major Outram,
116-118; his character, 118; and
Staff at Sind, 127; 129; appointed to
the command at Sind, 131; his victories,
137; his appearance, 140; appointed
to the command at Poonah,
141; his poverty, 141; his skill as
an inventor, 142; a newspaper started
by his friends, 145; Burton
on his Staff, 159-162; his love of
decision, 161; his model officer,
228; as a chief, 247 n.; his method
of fighting, ii. [66]; his views on the
Indian army, [70]
Napier, Sir William, i. 140; "Conquest
of Scinde" by, 141
Napier and Ettrick, Lord, i. 231
Napier of Magdala, Lord, ii. [73]; his
departure from Bombay, [98]
Napier, John, letter from, to General
Scott, i. 146
Napier, Captain, on board the Triton, i.
419, 420
Naples, i. 44, 46, 51; English Society
in, 47; cholera in, 51; in 1886, ii. [313], [315]
Napoleon I., his death, i. 5; his life
at St. Helena, 6, 7; cast of his
head taken by Francis Burton, 6, 9,
10; his hair preserved in the Burton
family, 9; sequel to the story of the
Burton relics of, 11
Napoleon III., i. 226, 229, 244, 486;
ii. [499]; made use of England, [539]
Nasif Meshaka, Mr., letter to Burton
from, i. 502, 532
Nats, ii. [82]
Nautch, a, i. 113, 124
Naval Club, Royal, dinner given in
Burton's honour by the, ii. [236]
Navy, the Indian, i. 102
Nazareth, i. 543
Négri, Christoforo, ii. [52]
Negro, the, in Sierra Leone, i. 350-354,
356, 357, 359; in Brazil, 430;
a —— magnetizer, ii. [149]
Neil, Brigadier T. G., i. 239
Neuberg, ii. [379]
Neville, Colonel and Mrs., ii. [40], [86]-[89]
Newbold, Captain, on diamonds, ii. [527], [530]
Newcastle, Duke of, i. 236
Newman, Cardinal, i. 76, 77, 545
Newman, F. H. W., ii. [460]
Newton, Sir Isaac, i. 577
Nice, ii. [395], [396]
Nicholas, Emperor, i. 233
Nicholas, Grand Duke, ii. [537]
Nicholson, Admiral, ii. [251]
Nicolaus of Damascus, i. 484
Nicora, Dr., i. 227
Nifon, Greek Bishop, unscrupulous, i.
543, 570, 573; Burton wins his action
against, 595, 596
Niger, river, i. 296 n., 360; silver near
the, 371 n.
Nile, White, Speke's supposed discovery
of the Sources of the, i. 312, 313; 319
n., 320; Burton's theories of the, 404,
407, 408; Speke's journey to the,
405; Burton's travels led to the
discovery of the Sources of, 462-466;
Mr. Findlay's letter on the, ii. [38]-[40]
Nimrod, legend of, i. 523; ii. [479] n.
"Nip," death of, ii. [118]
Nirvânâ, i. 195; ii. [466], [476]
Niven, Dr. and Mrs., ii. [375]
Nolan, Captain, i. 229, 230
Northbrook, Lord, in India, ii. [73], [522], [538]
Notes and Queries on Louis Lejeune, i. 12, 13
Novalis, the Christ of, ii. [457]
Novikoff, Mme. Olga de, ii. [221]
Nubar Pasha, ii. [180], [196]
O
Ober-Ammergau, the journey from
Venice to, ii. [186]; the Passion Play
at, [187], [188]
Oberdank, the bomb-thrower, ii. [244]
O'Callaghan, Rev. Robert, ii. [3], [33]
Ode composed when Persia was invaded
by Taimur, i. 528
Officers, English, in India, i. 119, 120
Ogham "Runes," ii. [134] n.
Ogilvie, Mr., Consul in Jeddah, ii. [516]
Ogilvie, Lieutenant, i. 238
"Oh, when wilt thou return?" i. 375
Oldham, the brothers, i. 48
Oliphant, Laurence, i. 327; ii. [51];
his Mosallam, ii. [393]; his advice to
Speke, [424]; a mischief-maker, [425], [557]
Oliver, Captain, R.N., i. 103
Omar Beg, Mme, pets of, i. 478
Omar Bey and his mare, i. 541
Omar-i-Khayyám, i. 186
Omar Pasha at Kars, i. 242
Onslow, Guildford, i. 30
Opçina, village of, ii. [15], [16]; Daneu's
Inn at, [17]; the Burtons at, [35], [118],
[132], [243], [244], [341], [344]; sharks at,
[119]; life at, [166]; excursions from,
[175]; charity to a Capuchin, [185],
[186]; a village ball at, [211]; a dog
at, [278]; the Burtons entertain the
British Squadron at, [215], [216]
Ootacamund, i. 148, 149
Oratava, 1863, i. 380
O'Reilly, Colonel, i. 236, 247
Orford, Lady, ii. [23], [331]
Oriel College, i. 80
Ormiston, Mr. ii. [81]
Orsay, Count D', i. 9, 63
Osborne, Bernal, i. 243
Ossian on the camel-driver, ii. [468]
Ostrich race in India, ii. [88]
Ottoman Empire, ii. [510]; and England,
[511]; English subjects under the, [512]
Ouida, i. 519; ii. [23]
Oural Mountains, i. 361, 362 n.
Ouro Preto, i. 443
Outram, Sir J., i. 108, 116, 117, 141;
his character, 118; 142, 143, 198; at
Kotir, ii. [65]
Owen, Captain, i. 277
Owl in India, ii. [482], [482] n.
Oxford, Burton at, 1840, i. 69-82, 89;
Burton left, 91, 153; he revisits, ii.
[48], [323], [329]
P
Padongo tribe, i. 317, 319
Padua, ii. [36]
Page, Mr. T., ii. [21], [22]; murdered in
Jeddah, [516]
Paget, Sir A. and Lady, ii. [21], [275]
Paget, Lord William, i. 56
Palanquin, travelling in a, i. 132
Palermo, ii. [133]
Palestine, the future of, ii. [548]; return
of the Jews to, [549]
Paley, T., letter to Burton upon the
Persæ, ii. [158]
Palgrave, Mr., i. 180, 501
Pallagio, ii. [37]
Pall Mall Gazette, letter to the, on
Pantagruelism, ii. [291]; notice of
Burton's letter on Home Rule in the, [306]
Palmer, Professor, i. 232, 478, 500; on
Burton's recall from Damascus, 580;
his disappearance, ii. [242]; the search
for, [242], [608]; his murderers punished,
[246]; his grave, [247], [613]; his talents
and work, [609], [610]; his last journey,
[611]; his murder, [612]
Palmerston, Lord, i. 32, 225, 226, 233,
244; gives a party in Burton's honour,
345; and Turkey, ii. [511]; his mistakes,
[539], [548]; rebuked by the
Crown, [540]; [545]
Palmyra, or Tadmor, i. 69; Burton
determines to visit, 470; the difficulties,
471; the first sight of, 475, 476;
the journey to Damascus from, 476-479
Palmyra s.s. carries the remains of Sir
Richard to Austria, ii. [427], [429]
Pangany, i. 262, 263; on the way to, 272, 274
—— river, falls of the, i. 273
Panjim, New Goa, ii. [106]
Panmure, Lord, i. 246
Pannah, diamond mines of, ii. [528], [529]
Panther, a pet, i. 505, 506
Papadopulos, M., i. 481-483
Papataci, i. 427
Papworth, Mr., models a bust of Speke,
i. 389, 390, 403
Paracelsus, ii. [140]
Paraguay, Burton's book on, i. 453
Paraguayan War, scarcity of provisions
in Brazil during the, i. 433
Paray le Monial, ii. [282]
Parenzo, Cathedral of, ii. [377]
Pareto, Signor, ii. [21], [22]
Paris, Treaty of, 1856, i. 244; broken,
ii. [507], [510]
Paris, at the last Fête Napoleon, i. 459;
ii. [52]; 1875, [496]; dreamt of revenge,
[498]; Anglo-American, 1876, [499]
Parsee charnel-house on Towers of
Silence, ii. [97], [98]
Parthenope, i. 50
Paskievich, ii. [501]
Pau, i. 55-57
Pavangarh, hill of, i. 136
Payer, Lieutenant, ii. [508]
Payne, Mr. J., an edition of the
"Arabian Nights" by, ii. [284], [287], [441]
Peel, Mr., in Oxford, i. 75
Pélissier, General, i. 230, 241
Pellegrini, Carlo, ii. [51], [294], [374]
Pelly, Sir Louis, ii. [70]
Pemba, i. 259
Pender Cudlip, Mrs., ii. [43]
Pentamerone of Basili, ii. [334], [454]
Pentapolis, proposed railway through
the, ii. [607]
Perdicarius, M., his home, ii. [303];
Mohammed Benoni, by, [357]
Pernambuco, i. 418
Perrier, Casimir, i. 25
Perry, Sir W., ii. [3]
Persia, ii. [535]
Persian merchants at Jeddah, ii. [56]
Perugia, an evening in, i. 39, 40
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs., ii. [84]
Petherick, Consul, and Speke, i. 408, 457
Petrarch, tomb and house of, ii. [36]; [499], [503]
Petropolis, i. 440
Pfalbauten, ii. [167]
Pharphar, river of, i. 484, 512
Phiala, Lake, i. 511, 511 n., 543
Phillips, Rev. M., i. 92
Pictorial World, note on Captain
Burton from the, ii. [298]
Pig-sticking in Baroda, i. 109
Pigafetta, ii. [37], [39]
Pigott, Miss Blanche, with Mrs. Burton, ii. [237], [254]
Pilatus, Mount, ii. [359]
Pilfold, Lieutenant, i. 102
Pilgrim-ships from Jeddah, ii. [58]-[60], [515]
Pillaw in Africa, i. 294
Pinalli, Dr., ii. [36]
Pinqua d'Agua mistaken for diamonds, i. 449
Pinjrapole, animal hospital in Bombay, ii. [100]
Pino, Baron, ii. [119], [120]; transferred
to Linz, [174], [177], [222]
Pisa, i. 36, 37; climate in, 36, 61;
Burton's life in, 61, 62
Pitt, i. 577; relics of, at Bromley
Holwood, ii. [365]
Planina, ii. [378]
Plato, i. 191 n.
Poison amongst negroes in Brazil, i. 452
Polygamy in India, ii. [486]
Polytechnic, Burton's travels in Mecca
at the, i. 398
Pompeii, i. 48, 49
Poonah, i. 122; journey from Karla to,
ii. [83]; at Poonah, [84]
Pope, Lieutenant, i. 84
Pope, on a friend, i. 329; on good
and evil, ii. [471]; on error, [475]
Popes, logic of the, ii. [504]
Porters in Africa, i. 291, 307
Portugal, the Burtons in, i. 416, 417
Portuguese, in search of gold, sixteenth
century, i. 363; at Yatur, 367 n.; in
Goa, ii. [107]
Pot and potter theory of life, ii. [468]
Pottinger, Sir Henry, i. 399
Praed, Mrs. Campbell, ii. [394]
Prayer, answers to, ii. [409]
Preedy, Captain, i. 127
Press, note by the, on Burton, ii. [229];
notes by the, on Sir R. Burton's
pension, [326]-[328]; reviews of the
"Arabian Nights," [617]
Pretis, Barton de, ii. [237]
Prevald, an excursion to, ii. [32]
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Lady
Burton's efforts for the Society for
the, ii. [8], [127], [225], [243], [293], [427]
Primrose, Colonel Everard, ii. [134],
[167], [217]; goes to the Soudan, [277];
death of, [277], [281]
Primrose, Lady, i. 2, 12, 13
Prongs, lighthouse at, ii. [81]
Propertius, ii. [461]
Protestantism, in India, 1840, i. 103;
converts to, in Syria, 559; case of
Hajj Hassan, 559-562, 565, 566;
case of Hammud, 561, 562
Provence, i. 35
Proverbs, African, collected by Burton, i. 387
Prussia, ii. [497]; and Trieste, [502], [503]
Pryce-Harrison, Mrs., i. 11
Ptolemy, geography of, ii. [39]
Pullen, Captain, of the Cyclops, ii. [516]-[518]
Punány, i. 148
Punch on Mrs. Burton's letters to the
Times and Athenæum, i. 466
Pusey, Dr., i. 77
Pushkin, ii. [547]
Pusiano, ii. [282]
Puy, the descent to, i. 460
Puységur, Marquis de, discovered hypnotism, ii. [144]
Q
Quaritch, Mr. B., ii. [182], [297]
Queen, the Jubilee in Trieste, ii. [341]-[344];
grants Lady Burton a pension, [430]
Queen newspaper, chaff from the, ii. [262]
Quoz, ii. [402]
R
Races in Baroda, i. 113, 137
Ragatz, ii. [401]
Raglan, Lord, in the Crimea, i. 228,
229, 238, 241
Rahewat, the Mekrani, i. 266
Rajah's treatment of ryots who found
gold, i. 365 n.
Rakb, i. 174
Ralstone, Mrs., sudden death from
yellow fever, i. 432
Ramjie Banyan, i. 280; ii. [569], [573]
Ramsgate, i. 88
Ranken, G. Elliot, death of, ii. [381]
Rao Machi, battle at, ii. [82]
Ras Raschíd, i. 261
Rashíd et Bóstají, a faithful Druze, i. 517
Rashíd, Pasha, Wali at Syria, i. 237,
469, 481; rule of the, 494, 497,
502; his intrigue with the Druzes,
517, 518; his treatment of Christian
converts, 554, 555, 557, 559, 560;
his recall, 570, 576, 584, 598; his
enmity to Burton, 571, 572; his injustice
and rapacity, 574, 581, 582;
his short triumph, 586; thanks Mrs.
Burton for her conduct to the
Shaykh's son, 601
Rathborne, Colonel, letter to Burton, ii. [245]
Rathborne, Mr., i. 145
Rauf Pasha, i. 559; ii. [60]; his cruelties,
[194]; sent to stop the slave-trade, [195]
Rawlinson, Sir H., i. 244
Raymond, General, ii. [87]
Reade, Charles, i. 596; his hero and
martyr, 604, 605; his death, ii. [274];
lines by, [415]
Reade, Winwood, i. 395; a ghost story
told by, 592; his illness and death,
ii. [43], [44]
Réclus, Élisée, ii. [374], [375]
Recoaro, ii. [36], [37]
"Recorder," the, ii. [283]
Red Sea, the, ii. [53]; slavery in the,
[518], [519], [563], [564]
Reece, Mr., i. 260
Reed, on board the, i. 218
Reich, fencing-master, ii. [226]; suicide of, [246]
Reid, Mayne, Captain, ii. [271]
Reinisch, Dr., details of the slave-trade
given by, i. 194, 198
Reptiles in Brazil, i. 427
Revival of Christianity in Syria, Fray
Emanuel Förner and the, i. 546,
547, 552, 555; Drake's letter on the,
583, 584
Rey, Rio del, i. 360
Rhapta, i. 363 n.
Rhine, the, i. 85
Riaz Pasha, ii. [195]; his policy, [196];
his slights to Gordon, [196]; revives
the slave-trade in Egypt, [197]-[200];
his circulars on the slave-trade, [201]-[205], [206]
Ribandar, a convent near Goa, ii. [109]
Richards, A. Bates, i. 4, 15, 73, 91;
his article on Burton in the World,
ii. [4], [10]; on Burton and Speke, etc.,
[11]-[15]; President of dinner at the
Licensed Victuallers given to Burton, [49]
Richmond, Burton family at, i. 28
Rigby, Major-General, at Zanzibar, i.
324, 327; contradicts Burton at a
meeting, 593; his death, ii. [281];
injustice to Burton, [424]; report on
Burton's expedition, [567]-[573]
Rigi, ii. [359]
Rio de Janeiro, i. 418, 439
Riviera, the, ii. [395], [396]
Robin, a drowning, ii. [409]
Rogers, Bey, death of, ii. [281]
Rollet, M. Brun, i. 319
Romany, an Indian race, ii. [82]
Rome, i. 41-43; Holy Week, 1833, in,
42, 43; ii. [21]
Roumelia, ii. [547]; Eastern policy of, [554]
Römerbad, friends in, ii. [168]
Rosetti, Gabriel, ii. [226]
Rossi, Dr., on Egyptian sorcery, ii. [144]
Rossi, the Italian master, ii. [119], [120]
Roth, Herr Gottfried, his efforts to
stop the slave-trade, ii. [199], [200],
[202]; an attempt to silence him, [205]
Rousseau, J. J., on falsehood, i. 435, 469
Rousselets, Mr. L., on the mines of
Pannah, ii. [528]; on diamonds, [530]
Roustan, M., ii. [211]
Rubáiyat, the, i. 184
Rubeho, hospitality at, i. 286
Rubuga, visit from an Arab merchant
at, i. 289, 323
Ruche, river, i. 307
Rudolf of Hapsburg, Prince, i. 544;
ii. [25], [211], [212], [356]; his death,
[375]; his tomb, [381]
Rufij, river, i. 321, 326
Rufuta, i. 284
Rúmá, i. 372
Rumuna, bad climate of, i. 286
Runjeet Singh, i. 117; ii. [96]
Rusizi, river, i. 302, 306, 407; Stanley's
account of the, ii. [38]
Russell, Lord J., appoints Burton to
Fernando Po, i. 344; his views on
gold, i. 362 n., 386; sends Burton to
Dahomè, 381; commends Burton, 385
Russell, W. H., in the Crimea, i. 246
Russia and India, ii. [318]; paragraph
from Lady Burton's book about,
[320]; and France, 1876, [498]; in
1848-49, [507]; M. Vambéry and,
[508]; in Asia, [510], [540], [541], [548];
prepared to invade India, 1791, [535],
[538]; her management of the trans-Caucasian
provinces, [536]; railways
built by, [537]; her change of plan,
1869, [541]; invaded Khiva, [542]; and
China, [543]; and Turkey in Asia,
[548]; her sympathy with Armenia, [556]
Russian spy on a pilgrim-boat, ii. [59]
Rustam, ii. [484]
Ruxton, Miss, i. 31-33
Rwaha, river, i. 326
Ryan, Dr., i. 101, 107, 130
S
Sa'ad, Shaykh, i. 174
Sabatier, Mr., account of the massacre
in Jeddah, ii. [516]-[518]
Safvet Pasha (Count Kossichsky), ii. [121], [123]
Sagrado, ii. [214]
Said bin Salim, i. 259, 262, 264, 274,
278, 289, 300, 307; ii. [568], [569];
dishonesty of, i. 280; selfishness of,
289; untrustworthy, 291; incivility
of, 296; difficulties with, 309; carelessness
of, 323; discontent of, 327;
false statements of, ii. [572]
Saidnaya, convent of, i. 484
Said, Port, English friends at, ii. [53]
Said of Zanzibar, the, i. 258, 259
St. Arnaud, Maréchal de, i. 228
Saint Augustine, ii. [459], [460]; Burton's
favourite motto from, i. xi.; quotation
from, i. 184 n.
St. Helena, house used by Napoleon
at, i. 8; signal book used during his
sojourn at, i. 7
St. James's Gazette, notice of the
"Arabian Nights," ii. [290]
Saint John, Mr., i. 43
St. Malo, i. 22, 23
St. Maurice, convent at, ii. [361]; its
treasures, [373]
Saint Paul, ii. [140]
St. Peter's, Austria, ii. [356]
St. Vincent, i. 418
Sakakini, M. Jules, ii. [209] n.
Sakhar, i. 146; second visit to, ii. [66];
climate of, [73], [76]
Sala, Comte della, appointed to suppress
the slave-trade, ii. [201], [202],
[204]; his work, [205]
Sala Mascondi, murdered at Jeddah, ii. [517]
Salahíyyah, i. 470; Lady Burton leaving,
588; untrue reports of, 605
Salaman, Dr., ii. [69]
Salamiyyeh, i. 525
Salar Jung, Sir, ii. [86]; his palace, [86],
[87]; his kindness, [530]
Saleh, ii. [403], [404]
Salih, letter on Burton by a missionary
in Damascus, i. 490
Salim bin Rashid, i. 315, 316 n., 321;
ii. [586], [587]
Salim bin Said, hospitality of, i. 294
Salim bin Salih, i. 308
Salisbury, Lord, offers a K.C.M.G. to
Burton, ii. [311]; and the alliance
with China, [318]-[320]
Salt Lake City, Burton visits the, i.
338; ii. [6], [12]-[14]
Salt-mines in Austria, ii. [220]
Salusbury's, Dr., treatment, ii. [349]
Salzburg, ii. [220]; scientific meeting at, [220]
Samäden, extortion at, ii. [402]
Sambúk, a pilgrim-boat, i. 173
San Bartolo, ii. [31], [119]
San Daniell, ii. [175]
San Francisco river, the, i. 446, 449
San Lourenço, Hindu Goa, ii. [106]
San Paulo, journey up to, i. 421; Burton's
literary work at, 436
Sandstorm at Gharra, i. 128, 129
Sandwith, Mr., ii. [44]
Sanitaria in India, importance of, ii. [102]
Sanitaria in Bombay, 1843, i. 102
Santos, Brazil, voyage from Rio to, i. 419;
the town, 420; its disadvantages, 421;
a regatta at, 453
Santos, Marchesa de, i. 432
Santos, São Paulo, i. 415
Sányasi, burial alive, i. 160, 161
Sardanapolis, ii. [467]
Sartoris, Mrs., i. 459
Sassoon, marriage of Mr. and Mrs. A.,
ii. [4]; family, [98]
Sauerbrunn, Rohitsch-, Burton at, ii. [276];
notes on, [347], [350]; thunderstorm at, [348]
Savile, Charles, i. 47
Sawahilis, impudence of the, to Europeans,
i. 259; change produced by Colonel Hamerton, 259
Sawakin Moslem, the, ii. [57]; slave-trade at, [563]
Sáwantwádi, mutiny in, i. 143
Sayyid el Amidi, murders Mr. Page, ii. [516]
Sayyid Majid, Sultan, i. 327
Sayyid Said, i. 265; a trick with
French silver, 366 n.
Scandinavian Fate-spinners, ii. [472]
Scarlett, General, i. 229
"Scented Garden," controversy on, ii.
[438], [440]; Burton's work in the, [441];
spurious edition of the, [443] n., [445];
the copyist's opinion of the, [444]
Schamyl, Prince, i. 243, 244
Schapira, Rev. Mr., ii. [30], [296]
Schiller, ii. [469]
Schlangenbad, i. 87
Schlieman, Dr., of Troy, ii. [352]
Schloss Sternstein, the Burtons at, ii. [316]
Schmidt, Mme., ii. [247], [248]
Schomberg, Duke of, and a cat, ii. [143]
Schopenhauer, i. 139; ii. [468], [471]
Schuhardt, Professor, ii. [378]
Schuyler, M., ii. [508]
"Scinde; or, the Unhappy Valley,"
written, i. 140, 158, 159
Scinde, food in, ii. [488]; children in,
[489], [490]; a musician in, [490], [491];
music in, [492]; effect of a musical
snuff-box in, [493], [494]
Scorpions, in Syria, i. 511, 516; at Ugogi, 292
Scott, Lord John, i. 78
Scott, Mr. Orr, missionary, letter
expressing his admiration of Captain
Burton, i. 537
Scott, Colonel Walter, i. 125, 126, 140,
143, 145, 155, 159
Scottish gentlemen, i. 126
Sea, idiosyncrasies of different nationalities
on the, ii. [115]
Seacole, Mrs., i. 229
Sebastian, Don, i. 363
Sedgwick, Professor, i. 361
Séhwàn, Burton's practical jokes at, i. 146; ii. [68]
Selamíyyah, i. 474, 475
Selby, Captain, ii. [217], [219]; his death, [225]
Seminary at São Paulo, i. 424; a monk
and a bully, 433
Semiramis, on board the, i. 125, 126
Semmering, ii. [380]
Senegal river, gold in the influents of the, i. 372
Sepoy, the, i. 100; mutiny in 1844,
129; soldiers, ii. [71]; the army, [536]
Serravallo-Minelli, Mdlle., ii. [124];
death of, [346]
Servia, ii. [507], [547], [553]
Sétif, ii. [391]
Seymour, Admiral, ii. [217]
Seymour, Sir Hamilton, i. 225
Sfetez, S. di G., lines to Trieste, ii. [428]
Sha'aban, i. 267
Shaftesbury, Lord, ii. [283]
Shah Shooja, i. 117; ii. [96]
Shakkah, i. 514
Shaw, Dr., Burton's letter to, i. 338, 339
Shaykh Hamid, i. 173, 174
Shaykh Jámi, Ulema, of Harar, i. 211, 212, 214
Shaykh Masud, i. 294
Shaykh Nur, i. 175, 179
Sházlis, the, i. 546, 547
Shelley, lines from, i. 184, 597; ii. [85]
Shere Ali Khan, during the Indian
Mutiny, ii. [522], [538]
Shi'ahs, ii. [76], [78]
Shikarpur, i. 129; ii. [66], [68], [73]; bazar of, [69]
Shirley, Colonel, i. 247
Shurparaka, ii. [81]
Shoe, Burton's attempt to pair an odd, ii. [264]
Short, Rev. Thomas, i. 78, 90; ii. [167]
Sidra, Gulf of, ii. [549], [550], [607]
Siena, i. 38, 39
Sierra Leone, the negro in, i. 350, 551;
absurdly treated, 352-354; climate of, 359
Sierra Nevada of California, i. 361, 362 n.
Sikh War, the, i. 146
Silver, near the Niger, i. 371 n.; Burton's
love for, ii. [190]
Simpson, General J., i. 146, 227, 230, 241
Simpson, R. Vaughan, ii. [404]
Sinai, Mount, ii. [55]
Sind, Burton's description of, 1842, i.
126, 127; native customs in, 142;
a later visit to, ii. [62]; horse, the, [69];
artillery at, [70]; devoid of great
monuments, [75]; political position of, [76]
Sindia Felix, ii. [68]
Sirdar Ekrem, the Turkish, ii. [507]
Sivaji murdered General Azyul Khan, ii. [103]
Skene, Mr., i. 234, 239, 242; his unfair
treatment of General Beatson, 246-248
Slade, Dr., the spiritualist, ii. [155]
Slav, the, peasantry, ii. [16]; nation,
[500], [501]; the future race of Europe,
[508]; Turk, [544], [545]
Slave-trade, England's former support
of the, i. [357]; coast of the, [371];
Burton's letters to Granville on the,
in Egypt, ii. [192]-[195], [196]-[210], [615];
and the Bible, [209] n.; in the Red
Sea, [518], [519], [563], [564]; in Zanzibar,
[587], [588]: prices of slaves in Zanzibar,
[589]; [590]
Small-pox in Africa, i. 284
Smashán, a Hindu burning-ground,
i. 102; ii. [99], [100], [267]
Smith, Mr., on Dahomè, i. 382
Smith, Mr. Edward, report on the
Kitzia concession of gold, ii. [232], [233]
Smith, Miss Penelope, i. 46, 47
Smith, Major-General Richard, in the
Crimea, i. 245
Smith, Walter C., lines on the "Self-Exiled,"
ii. [450], [451]
Smith, Professor W. Robertson, ii.
[192]; visits the Coptic convents of
the desert, [197]; discovers the centre
of the slave-trade, [198]
Smoking in England, 1840, i. 75, 76
Smugglers at Duino, ii. [213]
Snakes, in Brazil, i. 428; an original
treatment for the bite of, 437
Snay bin Amir, i. 290, 291; important
information received from, 293;
visits Suna at Uganda, 311, 316;
his hospitality, 321; left by Speke in
the bush, 321 n.
Society on Sir R. Burton, ii. [299]
Socrates, ii. [465]
Sofala, expeditions in search of gold at,
i. 362, 363
Somali, Burton's visit to the, i. 203,
205; ii. [6], [12], [13]; the settled, i.
[206]; attack Burton in Berberah,
[219], [221]: merchants in Jeddah, ii.
[57]; children, [582]; priests, [582];
music, [584]
Somerset, Duchess of, ii. [278]
Somerset, Duke of, died, ii. [302]
Somnath, Gates of, i. 117
Song of Maysúnah, i. 171
Soofi, the, their ideas on law, ii. [462];
views of life, [467], [468]; their eschatology,
[464]; Elijah the, [471]; on the
soul, [473], [475]
Sorrento, i. 44
Soul, the, in ancient books, ii. [465], [466]
Sowerby, Mr., on diamonds in India,
ii. [532], [533]; on iron-making in
India, [533]; on cheap railways, [534]
Spaniards at Argélés, i. 59
Speke, Rev. B., disappearance of the, ii. [211]
Speke, Captain, in Somali-land, i.
198-200, 217, 219-223; ii. [13]; goes
to Africa with Burton, i. 257; at
Wasin, 261; at a hippopotamus
hunt, 275; ill at Chogway, 276,
278; his second journey with Burton,
281; ill at Dut'humi, 281; at the
Usagára Mountains, 286, 287; his
ignorance of Arabic, 290; leaves
Burton, 293; at Msene, 294; at
Usagozi, 295; reaches Tanganyika,
298; returns to Ujiji, suffers from
his ear, 301; reaps the credit of
Burton's exploits, 304, 309, 310; ii.
[14]; wished to buy a pig, i. 308;
knows no African languages, 309; at
Kazeh, 308, 310, 311; discovered
Nyanza, 312, 464, 465; his reply to
Dr. Krapf on the large lake, 312 n.;
is unfriendly towards Burton, 315;
mistakes in his geographical report,
316 n.; left Snay bin Amir in the bush,
321 n.; in ill health, 322; his character,
323, 407; leaves Burton on
good terms apparently, 327; ii. [424];
his treachery, i. 328, 330; his regret,
331; in command of a new expedition
to Africa, 339; his return from
Africa, 388, 389; his sudden death,
389, 405; ii. [14], [426]; his bust by
Palgrave, i. 390; Burton's opinion of
him, 403; ii. [425]; his book on the
Nile, i. 405, 406; fêted in Egypt, 405,
406; his Mountains of the Moon,
407; ii. [38]; his claims in his speech at
Taunton, i. 407; Macqueen's opinion
of his expedition, 409; his maps, 410,
415; various allusions to the expedition
with Burton, ii. [6], [11], [560],
[569], [571]; claims Burton's discoveries,
[14]; honours showered upon, [46], [48];
his account of the expedition with
Burton, [421]-[423]; Burton's generosity
to, [425]; they meet at Bath, [426]
Spencer, Mr., ii. [156]
Spiders in Brazil, i. 428
Spiritualism in London, ii. [136], [137];
lines upon, [136]; Burton's speech
on, [138]-[151]; correspondence in the
Times upon, [157]-[159]
Splügen of Somali-land, i. 216
Sport, in Baroda, i. 109; in Damascus, 499.
Sporting Truth on Burton, i. 181, 182
Squadron, British, at Trieste, ii. [215],
[219]; in 1883, [251]; in 1887, [349]
Stanhope, Lady H, grave of, i. 386, 471
Stanley, Lady, her kindness to the
Burtons, ii. [188]
Stanley, H., i. 202; compared with
Burton, 304; ii. [300]; on the Rusizi
river, [38]; Burton's description of,
[392]; in Switzerland, [403]; his experience
of Laurence Oliphant, [425]
Stanley, Mrs., obtains an autograph
from Sir Richard, ii. [404]
Starke, Mrs., i. 42, 45
Staveley, Sir Ch., ii. [79]
Steamers, in 1836, i. 53; P. and O.,
lady passengers on the, ii. [130], [131]
Steele, General Sir F., ii. [396]
Steingass, Dr., ii. [296]
Steinhaüser, Dr., i. 53, 54, 168, 281,
424; ii. [61], [274], [289], [560]
Stercky, Abbé, ii. [361], [373]
Sterling, Miss, at Chillon, ii. [374]
Stewart, Rev. Mr., ii. [404]
Stocks, Ellerton, i. 198
Stonor, Mgr., ii. [21]
Stories about the Burtons, ii. [3], [394];
Storm, dust-, in India, i. 128, 129; in
the desert, 472; thunder-, in Brazil, 423, 424
Stourton and Mowbray, Lord, ii. [236]
Strangford, Lord (Percy Smythe), i.
232, 243, 347; ii. [540]
Strangford, Viscountess (Emily Beaufort),
i. 232; her work in Bulgaria, ii. [540]
Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, in the
Crimea, i. 225, 231, 232, 234; his
appearance, 233, 234; and character,
233, 235, 238, 239; his indifference
to the fate of Kars, 242; makes an
offer to Burton, 243; his alliance
with Schamyl, 243; Christian converts
in Syria, 566; lines from
"Shadows of the Past," 606
Strauss, ii. [457]
Strickland, W., i. 179 n.
Strossmayer, Mgr., ii. [276], [349]
Stroyan, Lieutenant, i. 198-200, 211;
death of, 220-223; ii. [13]
Suákin, the position at, Burton's note
on the, ii. [366]
Sudy Mubárak (Bombay), i. 266, 267,
270, 277, 289
Suez, ii. [54]; Lady Burton at, [129]-[131];
the Palmer search-party at, [608]
—— Canal, the, opposed by Lord
Palmerston, i. 226, 226 n.; annexation
of the, ii. [497]; [562]
—— desert, the, i. 171, 172
Sugar, canes near Fuga Mountains,
i. 268; in Persia, ii. [68] n.
Sultan of Turkey, the, ii. [512], [545]
Sultán el Bahr (a sea-king), i. 219
Suna, ruler of Uganda, i. 310, 311;
war-vessels built by, 317, 318
Sunnis in India, ii. [76], [78]
"Supernatural Religion," ii. [461]
Sur, ii. [54]
Surat, i. 139
Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, i. 595
Survey mess, a, i. 144
Swallows, attachment of, ii. [345]; Burton's
love of, [405], [406]; his lines to, [408]
Swanzy Estates Co. (gold), ii. [234]
Swimming, i. 34
Swinburne, A., Burton's first meeting
with, i. 347, 348; a poem by, 459;
Burton dedicates, "Camoens" to,
ii. [182]; his reply, [183]; a note to
Mrs. Burton, [183]; his lines to Burton
on the "Arabian Nights," [286]; lines
by, [411]
Swinton, Mr., ii. [529]
Switzerland, tours in, ii. [358]-[362], [365]-[376],
[400]-[404]
Sword exercise, in India, i. 119, 134;
at Boulogne, 164, 165
Symonds, Mr. J. A., a short meeting
with, ii. [402]; on the "Arabian
Nights," [618]
Syria, excursions in, i. 492; Burton
and Drake explore, 495-498; misrule
in, 514; ii. [259]; ruins between
Aleppo and Damascus in, i. 526-528;
the Jews in, 530, 533-536;
money-lending in, 535, 536; Christian
converts in, 547-564; the Government
of, 573; after Burton's
recall, 583; the future, ii. [548], [549];
no progress in, [557]
T
Takruri, the, ii. [56]
Talfita, i. 524
Tancred, i. 249, 253; its effect on Mrs.
Burton, 534 n.; ii. [212]
Tanga Bay, i. 261
Tanga Island, i. 261
Tangata, i. 262
Tangier, Burton in, ii. [298], [303], [311],
[312]; hospitality at, [314]
Tankaria Bunder, i. 133
Tannah, ii. [81]
Tarbes, i. 55
Tasso, Torquato, ii. [559]
Taunton, Lady, ii. [401]
Tavernier, Mr., on diamonds in India,
ii. [525], [526], [532]
Tawaf, the, i. 175
Taxis, Princess of, ii. [316]
Tayyárah, Kalifat el, i. 173, 174
Tel el-Kebir, ii. [601], [604], [605]
Tell Shayhán, i. 513
Teneriffe, climate of, i. 57; yellow
fever at, 1863, 379; Peak of, 380,
381; lines on, 523
Tennyson, "Crossing the Bar," ii. [412]
Testament, Greek, New and Old, in
the Library of Damascus, i. 482, 483
Tete, gold at, i. 366, 367, 371
Tewfik Pasha breaks his father's engagement
with Burton, ii. [123], [177]
Thackeray, ii. [48]
Thakurs, tribes at Mátherán, ii. [104]
Thames, expedition on the, ii. [48]
Thayer, ii. [348], [381]; note to the
Tribune by, [357]
Thierry, Baron de, i. 23
Thiers, i. 32; ii. [498]
Thompson, Ensign, i. 97
Thompson, Dr., his enmity to Burton, i. 572
Thorndike, Rev. Mr., chaplain at
Trieste, ii. [253], [343]
Thornton, Sir E., i. 419, 425
Thurburn, J., i. 169, 170
Téleki, Count, ii. [329]
Téleki, Countess, death of, i. 491
Terry, Miss Ellen, ii. [236]
Tiber, Burton's letter on the overflow
of the, ii. [21], [22]; Mrs. Burton's
letter on the, [22], [23]
Tiberias, Sea of, i. 543
Tichborne Claimant, the, i. 453;
trial, i. 593, 596
Tickell, Thomas, lines by, ii. [412]
Tiffin in India, i. 111
Tobelbad, ii. [378]
Toblach, ii. [321]
Todleben, i. 228
Tongway, Mount, i. 265-267
"Tonic Bitters," Burton's, ii. [44]
Torquemada, ii. [112], [461]
Torrens, Mr., his edition of the
"Arabian Nights," ii. [283], [288]
Toulouse, i. 54
Tours, the Burtons in, 1820-30, i. 17-25;
English Society in, 17, 18;
politics in, 25; Burton revisits, ii. [51]
Travancore, legend of a church at, ii. [99]
Trachonites, robbers of the, i. 493
Travelling, in France, 1830, i. 25, 26;
in French Canada, 1860, 26
Treasure, raising, by magic in Morocco,
ii. [147], [148]
Treaty between the East India Company
and the Nizam of Hyderabad
respecting the diamond-mines, ii. [527] n.
Trebizonde, ii. [548], [556]
Treloar, Mr., a sad visit to, i. 442, 443
Trent, ii. [2]
Trial, respecting the cast of Napoleon,
i. 10; of General Beatson, i. 247, 247 n.
Trieste, Burton appreciated at, i. 252;
Jews at, 535; appointed Consul at,
598; ii. [327]; journey to, [1] n.; the
arrival at, [3], [4]; winds in, [5], [18]; Burton's
houses at, [5], [251], [340], [509];
life in, [17]; in 1889, [376], [377];
politics in, [18]; Burton's friends and
visitors in, [32], [123], [174], [176], [177];
in 1880, [188]; in 1883, [246], [247],
[271]; in 1884, [273], [277]; a dangerous
night in, [176]; earthquake in 1881,
[211]; British Squadron in, [215]-[219];
an émeute in, [237]; the Exhibition
at, [237], [238]; suicide in, [246], [508];
curious laws of house-moving in,
[250]; Italian regatta at, [253]; native
food in, [264]; ceremony on St.
Silvester's night in, [278]; tennis in, [281];
City of, [340]; a church consecrated
at, [396]; Queen's Jubilee at, [341]-[344];
Burton's last return to, [405]; honours
shown to Sir R. Burton at his funeral
in, [417], [418]; mixed population at,
[499], [500]; harbour of, [505], [506]; at
the beginning of the century, [508];
its towns, [509]; prices at, [512]; nationality
of, [555]; a voyage to Alexandria
from, [591]
Trinity College, Oxford, 1840, i. 70-72
Tripoli, ii. [549], [550]
Troglodyte cave, ii. [175]
Truth, Mrs. Burton's note to, ii. [215];
on Burton's pension, [328]
Tuam, i. 397
Tubirih, Bari name of the White Nile, i. 319 n.
Tulúl el-Safá, i. 497, 513, 514
Tumbiri river, Dr. Krapf on the, i. 319 n.
Tunis, annexed by France, ii. [211]; [386];
a journey to Algiers from, [389], [390]
Tupper, Martin, ii. [177]
Tura, i. 324
Turanian Santâls on God, ii. [469]
Turcomans, i. 501: ii. [56]
Turco-Russian Campaign, effects of the, ii. [553]
Turkey, the future of, ii. [544], [547], [549],
[551], [552]; justice in, [545], [546]; in
Asia, [548]; the partition of, [552]
Turk Slav, the, ii. [57]
Turner's executors, ii. [442]
Tyndall, Professor, ii. [471]
Tyrol, Austrian, through the, to Bâle,
ii. [321], [322]
U
Uchatius gun, ii. [501]
Uganda, i. 310
Ugogi, a journey across, i. 287; game
in, 288; discomfort in, 292; a return to, 308
Ujiji, game in, i. 288; the journey to, 299
Ukaranga, the, i. 296
Ukerewe, i. 316 n. 317; other name
for Nyanza, 318
Umar i Khayyâm, i. 212; ii. [467], [475]
Uncanny incident at Trieste, ii. [275]
Union Jack, ii. [177]
Unjun, lampblack used in magic, ii. [145], [146]
Unum Nirán, cave at, i. 496, 516
"Unwritten Law," the, ii. [374]
Unyamwesi, a, guide, i. 292; fever at,
296; first visited by the Arabs, 299
Unyamyembe, Burton approaches, i.
289; journey to Ujiji from, 291;
native servants ill at, 293; Burton
returns to, 308; Burton and Speke
at, ii. [421]
Unyoro, i. 310, 317
Urundi Mountains, i. 295, 296, 299
Usagara Mountains, i. 282, 325
Usagozi, i. 295, 308
Usukuma, game in, i. 288; 319
Usumbara, i. 263; watchfire on, 268,
318; trial by ordeal amongst the
people of, ii. [587]
Uvinza, i. 308
Uvira, i. 302
V
Valerga, Mgr., i. 542, 548, 567
Vambéry, M., i. 348, 399; ii. [507], [508]
Van Ranke, Mme., i. 64
Vans-Kennedy, General, i. 121, 124, 137, 139
Van Voorst, John, i. 143 n., 159
Varese, ii. [358]
Varley, Mr., i. 93
Venice, ii. [2], [3], [19]; by moonlight, [31];
[32], [52]; Geographical Congress held
at, [222]; in 1885, [281]; in 1887, [340],
[376], [396]
Venus, transit of, ii. [244]
Verona, ii. [37]
Vesuvius, 1886, ii. [315]
Vetturino, travelling in a, i. 39
Vevey, Burton's notes from, ii. [365], [367]
Vicenza, ii. [37]
Vienna, the Exhibition at, ii. [23], [24];
prices during the Exhibition at, [26],
[27]; in 1889, [381]
"Vikram and the Vampire," i. 159; ii. [151]
Villach, Austrian Tyrol, ii. [321]
Villiers, Mr., ii. [364]
Vinco, Don Angelo, i. 320
Vingoria, ii. [105]
Vipach, ii. [32]
Virgin, a figure cast from the cannon
of Sebastopol, i. 460
Visions of Christ appear to Syrian converts,
i. 551, 556-568
Vivian, General Sir Hussey, in the
Crimea, i. 236, 242; his unfair treatment
of Beatson, 245, 247
Vogt, Carl, ii. [469]
Volney, ii. [550]
Voltaire, ii. [72]; at Lausanne, [371]
Von Moltke, ii. [72]
Voyage, a stormy, to Aden, i. 218, 219
Voysey, Mr., on gems in India, ii. [528]
W
Wadj el-Bizáras, i. 522
Wady Atnayn, i. 522
Wady Haráwwah, i. 204
Wady el-Nakrah, i. 524
Wale Point, i. 279
Wales, Prince of, at Cannes, ii. [334];
during the earthquake on the Riviera, [336]
Wales, Princess of, ii. [343]
Walkeshwar, a remnant of old India, ii. [99]
Wallace, Mr., on Spiritualism, ii. [155]
Walne, Dr., i. 362 n.
Warburg, Dr., value of his drops in
Africa, i. 277, 308, 509
Ward, Mr., at St. Helena, i. 5, 6; his
attempt to see Napoleon, 6, 7
Ward, Mr. Leslie, ii. [236]
Wardour, ii. [329]
Warren, Sir Ch., in search of Palmer,
ii. [242], [243], [608], [609], [613]; made a
K.C.M.G., [244]
Wartenstein, ii. [401]
Wásá, gold in, i. 368, 371
Wassau Mining Co., report of the, ii.
[233], [234]
Water, want of, in the desert, i. 215, 479
Waterford, Marquis of, i. 71
Waterton, Canon, ii. [426], [427], [430]
Watson, William, lines by, i. 546; on
Burton, ii. [419]
Watt, General, i. 247
Way, Rev. W., i. 17
Wazaram, i. 280
Wazegura, wilderness of, i. 269; a
village of, 272, 273
Wazin, i. 261
Wazira Hills, i. 267
Wedding, a Hindoo, ii. [80], [81]
Wednesday, the Moslems' unlucky day, [503]
Weights, English and Indian diamond, ii. [524] n.
Weixelstein Castle, ii. [168], [169]; ghost
story of, [170]-[173]
Welby, Mr., ii. [217]
Wellington, Duke of, on Napoleon's
title at St. Helena, i. 7, 8; forces
Colonel Burton to go on half-pay,
17; on Constantinople, ii. [544], [551], [553]
Wemyss, Major, i. 236; died, ii. [247]
Wenham, Canon, ii. [308], [402]; made
arrangements for the funeral of Sir
Richard, [429], [430]; read the funeral
service at Mortlake, [403], [432], [433]
Weranhanja, i. 317
Werne, Mr., i. 319 n.
West, Consul, ii. [130]
Weyprecht, Lieutenant Karl, ii. [212]
White, Cooper, death of, ii. [317]
Whitehall Review, on Sir R. Burton, ii. [300]
Whitman, Walt, ii. [447]
Wiesbaden, i. 83, 85, 86
Wikar ool Umára, ii. [86]; his palace, [87], [88]
Wilberforce on slavery, i. 358
Wilensi, i. 213
Williams, Sir W., at Kars, i. 242, 243;
death of, ii. [253]
Williams, Charley, bitten by a snake, i. 454
Wilson, Andrew, i. 4; ii. [51]; death of, [215]
Wilson, Mr., on gold-mining, i. 374
Wilyankuru district, the, i. 294
Wine, mystic sense of, ii. [467]
Wingfield, Fred., i. 227, 229
Wiseman, Cardinal, gives Burton a passport
as a Catholic officer, i. 250; ii. [446];
arranges Mrs. Burton's marriage, i. 341
Wood, Sir C., ii. [567], [576]
Wood, Sir R., i. 533; ii. [396]
Woodpecker in the desert, i. 203
Wolf-tail, i. 185; ii. [467]
Wolseley, Sir Garnet, and Tel el-Kebír,
ii. [604]
Women's friendship, ii. [483]
Worsley, Mr., his wooden railways, ii. [534]
Wrede, Prince, ii. [507]
Wrestling, i. 134
Wright, Mr., missionary in Syria, i.
501; letter to Burton on ill feeling
in Damascus, 503; letter expressing
his appreciation of Burton as
Consul in Damascus, 537, 538
Würzburg, ii. [2]
Wyld, Dr., experiments in Spiritualism
by, ii. [155], [156]
Wyld, Mr. Gustavus, at Jeddah, ii. [55],
[366], [367], [513]
Wyndham, General, i. 241
X
Xavier, St. Francis, at Goa, i. 162; ii.
[106], [107]; his tomb, [108]; his first
school in Goa, [109]; his mission, [110],
[111]; his death, [111]; canonized, [112]
Y
Yabrud, i. 523
Yahveh, i. 189
Yambu, i. 173; ii. [55]
Yellow fever, in Brazil, i. 431; at Santa
Cruz, 379
Yemen merchants at Jeddah, ii. [56]
Yombo, i. 293; Burton receives letters at, 308
Young, Captain, ii. [70]
Yousouf, Prince, i. 237
Ypsilante, Prince, ii. [512]
Yriarte, M. Charles, works of, ii. [513]
Yusuf, i. 223
Z
Zæo, an accident befalls, ii. [254]
Zagázig, ii. [129], [131]; the people of,
[601]; journey to Suez from, [604]
Zâhid, the, i. 186; ii.
[467]; Moses the, [471]
Zal, ii. [471]
Zambesi river, the, i. 296 n., 366, 367
Zamitt, Mme., ii. [174]
Zante, ii. [117], [592]
Zanzibar, Burton at, i. 257, 258, 327;
serving-men in, 281; slaves in, ii. [587]
Zayd, Sheríf, i. 174, 175
Zayla, Port, i. 200
Zebedáni, i. 500, 504; the Shaykh's son
at, 547, 600, 601
Zech, Mr., ii. [220]; death of, [244]
Zonhwe, Burton's difficulties at, i. 284
Zenobia, statue of, i. 476
Zimbo, i. 365, 365 n.
Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs., ii. [379]
Zoo-electricity, Burton's name for
Spiritualism, ii. [149]-[152], [154]-[156]
Zoological Gardens, Burton a traveller
at the, ii. [48]
Zoroastrians, four ages of the, ii. [472]
Zotenberg, Professor, ii. [332], [333], [364], [365]
Zungomero, an unhealthy place, i. 282;
journey to the Usagára Mountains
from, 325, 326
Zurich, ii. [400]