LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
IN
THE SECOND VOLUME.

CHROMOXYLOGRAPHS.
[Navigation of the Tanganyika Lake]Frontispiece.
[View in Usagara]to face page1
[Snay bin Amir’s House]155
[Saydumi, a native of Uganda]223
[The Basin of Maroro]255
[The Basin of Kisanga]278
[Map of the Routes between Zanzibar and the Great Lakes in EasternAfrica in 1857, 1858 & 1859, by R. F. Burton]
WOODCUTS.
[Iwanza, or public-houses; with Looms to the left]1
[My Tembe near the Tangangika]34
[Head Dresses of Wanyamwezi]80
[African heads, and Ferry-boat]134
[Portraits of Muinyi Kidogo, the Kirangozi, the Mganga, &c.]155
[Mgongo Thembo, or the Elephant’s Back]223
[Jiwe la Mkoa, the Round Rock]242
[Rufita Pass in Usagara]259
[The Ivory Porter, the Cloth Porter, and Woman in Usagara]278
[Gourd, Stool, Bellows, Guitar, and Drum]292
[Gourds]313
[A Mnyamwezi and a Mheha]324
[The Bull-headed Mabruki, and the African standing position]378
[The Elephant Rock]384

VIEW IN USAGARA.

THE
LAKE REGIONS OF CENTRAL AFRICA.

A village interior in the Land of the Moon.

Utanta or loom.

Iwanza, or public houses.

CHAPTER XII.
THE GEOGRAPHY AND ETHNOLOGY OF UNYAMWEZI.—THE FOURTH REGION.