Missionary Travels And Researches In South Africa By David Livingstone



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When Possible, Proper Names Were Checked Against The Index For Extra Surety.

Chapter 2, "All around Scroti the country is perfectly flat" changed to "All around Serotli".

Chapter 2, "one species of plants" changed to "one species of plant".

Chapter 3, "a fire specimen of arboreal beauty" changed to "a fine specimen".

Chapter 12, "till a stranger, happening to come to visit Santaru" changed to "to visit Santuru".

Chapter 14, "the orders of Sekeletu as as to our companions" changed to "the orders of Sekeletu as to our companions".

Chapter 14, "while Mashuana plants the poles" changed to "while Mashauana".

Chapter 15, "In other cases I have known them turn back" changed to "In other cases I have known them to turn back".

Chapter 20, p. 438, "to make a canal from Calumbo to Loando" changed to "from Calumbo to Loanda". (Loando, while correct, is otherwise only given in the full Portuguese name.)

Chapter 26, "we saw the Batoko" changed to "we saw the Batoka".

Chapter 28, "with whom Lekwebu had lived" changed to "with whom Sekwebu".

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To maintain an easily searchable text, accented or special characters have been discarded. The following is a pretty complete list of the words in the text which were originally accented. They appear more or less in the order in which they first appeared with the accent - often the accents were dropped in the original. In each case, the accent follows the appropriate letter, the "ae" and "oe" combinations are represented as (ae) and (oe), [\], [/], [~], [^] and [-] represent the accent that looks like them which would appear above the preceding letter. [=] represents an accent that looks like the bottom half of a circle, also appearing above the letter, ["] is an umlaut, and [,] represents a cedilla.

Athen(ae)um > Athenaeum Bakwa/in > Bakwain Mabo/tsa > Mabotsa Bechua/na > Bechuana Seche/le > Sechele Chonua/ne > Chonuane Bakalaha/ri > Bakalahari hy(ae)na > hyaena tse/tse > tsetse Banajo/a > Banajoa man(oe)uvre > manoeuvre Bato-ka > Batoka Loye/lo > Loyelo Mamba/ri > Mambari mopane/ > mopane Balo=nda > Balonda Sekele/nke > Sekelenke Mane/nko > Manenko Sheako/ndo > Sheakondo Nyamoa/na > Nyamoana Kolimbo/ta > Kolimbota Samba/nza > Sambanza N~uana Loke/ > Nyuana Loke larv(ae) > larvae de/tour > detour cicad(ae) > cicadae Korwe/ > Korwe Moni/na > Monina Bonya/i > Bonyai Conge/ > Conge Bua/ze > Buaze Leche/ > Leche Bakue/na > Bakuena Shokua/ne > Shokuane Lepelo/le > Lepelole Litubaru/ba > Litubaruba Baka/a > Bakaa Bamangwa/to > Bamangwato Makala/ka > Makalaka Letlo/che > Letloche n~ami > nyami n~aka > nyaka Matebe/le > Matebele Seko/mi > Sekomi Baka/tla > Bakatla Meba/lwe > Mebalwe Batla/pi > Batlapi Bata/u > Batau Bano/ga > Banoga Mokwa/in > Mokwain Leko/a > Lekoa Mako/a > Makoa Mochoase/le > Mochoasele Limpo/po > Limpopo Bangwake/tse > Bangwaketse Sebitua/ne > Sebituane Makolo/lo > Makololo Kalaha/ri > Kalahari mimos(ae) > mimosae vertebr(ae) > vertebrae thoae/la > thoaela tsesse/be > tsessebe Mosilika/tze > Mosilikatze Batlo/kua > Batlokua Bahu/keng > Bahukeng Bamose/tla > Bamosetla Manta/tees > Mantatees Ka-ke > Kake Matlame/tlo > Matlametlo (Ae)sop > Aesop cucurbitace(ae) > cucurbitaceae Leroshu/a > Leroshua Ke-me > Keme simi(ae) > simiae du"iker > duiker Mona/to > Monato Boatlana/ma > Boatlanama Lope/pe > Lopepe Mashu"e > Mashue Lobota/ni > Lobotani leguminos(ae) > leguminosae Ramoto/bi > Ramotobi Mohotlua/ni > Mohotluani "Kia itume/la" > "Kia itumela" "Kia time/la" > "Kia timela" "Ki time/tse" > "Ki timetse" Moko/ko > Mokoko Mathulua/ni > Mathuluani Mokokonya/ni > Mokokonyani Lotlaka/ni > Lotlakani Ngabisa/ne > Ngabisane Bako/ba > Bakoba Tzo- > Tzo Bataua/na > Batauana Lechulate/be > Lechulatebe More/mi > Moremi moheto/lo > mohetolo kuabao-ba > kuabaoba tumo-go > tumogo ife/ > ife Bakuru/tse > Bakurutse Ntwe/twe > Ntwetwe Matlomagan-ya/na > Matlomagan-yana Sichua/na > Sichuana Maha/be > Mahabe aroid(oe)a > aroidoea Maja/ne > Majane Moro/a > Moroa Baro/tse > Barotse Nalie/le > Naliele Seshe/ke > Sesheke e- e- e- > ee ee ee (ae) (ae) (ae) > ae ae ae Maha/le > Mahale Namaga/ri > Namagari Basu/tu > Basutu Sikonye/le > Sikonyele Maka/be > Makabe Damara/s > Damaras Bashubi/a > Bashubia C(ae)sar > Caesar Kafu/e > Kafue Tlapa/ne > Tlapane Ramosi/nii/ > Ramosinii Baloia/na > Baloiana Bihe/ > Bihe tse/pe > tsepe acme/ > acme lamell(ae) > lamellae ngotuane/ > ngotuane diarrh(oe)a > diarrhoea natur(ae) > naturae herni(ae) > herniae Serina/ne > Serinane Lesho/nya > Leshonya ka/ma > kama ta-ri > tari formul(ae) > formulae prote/ge/es > protegees prim(ae)val > primaeval lamin(ae) > laminae lopane/ > lopane Kandeha/i > Kandehai Mamochisa/ne > Mamochisane Mpe/pe > Mpepe Nokua/ne > Nokuane "Nsepi/sa" > "Nsepisa" Banye/ti > Banyeti boya/loa > boyaloa o-a/lo > o-alo bu/za > buza minuti(ae) > minutiae Moti/be > Motibe hypog(oe)a > hypogoea Bapa/lleng > Bapalleng Cho- > Cho Tso- > Tso "Ho-o-!" > "Ho-o!" Mako-a > Makoa Seko-a > Sekoa Makolo/kue > Makolokue Bape-ri > Baperi Bapo- > Bapo Narie/le > Nariele giraff(ae) > giraffae lechwe/s > lechwes Luambe/ji > Luambeji Luambe/si > Luambesi Ambe/zi > Ambezi Ojimbe/si > Ojimbesi Zambe/si > Zambesi Tianya/ne > Tianyane Lebeo/le > Lebeole Sisinya/ne > Sisinyane Molo=iana > Moloiana "tau e to=na" > "tau e tona" "Sau e to=na" > "Sau e tona" Lo=nda > Londa Ambo=nda > Ambonda n~ake > nyake "Kua-!" > "Kua!" moshe/ba > mosheba Name/ta > Nameta Masi/ko > Masiko Pitsa/ne > Pitsane Sekobinya/ne > Sekobinyane Mashaua/na > Mashauana mogame/tsa > mogametsa mamo/sho > mamosho moshomo/sho > moshomosho Babi/mpe > Babimpe Mosa/ntu > Mosantu Mosioatu/nya > Mosioatunya Sima/h > Simah Bo=nda > Bonda Lonko/nye > Lonkonye leko/to > lekoto Shinte/ > Shinte Kabo/mpo > Kabompo Samoa/na > Samoana Baloba/le > Balobale hakite/nwe > hakitenwe polu/ma > poluma Matia/mvo > Matiamvo Monaka/dzi > Monakadzi Inteme/se > Intemese Saloi/sho > Saloisho Scottice\ > Scottice Mokwa/nkwa > Mokwankwa "Moka/la a Ma/ma" > "Mokala a Mama" n~uana Kalueje > nyuana Kalueje typhoi"deum > typhoideum loke/sh > lokesh Soa/na Molo/po > Soana Molopo Mozi/nkwa > Mozinkwa Livo/a > Livoa Chifuma/dze > Chifumadze Shakatwa/la > Shakatwala Quende/nde > Quendende Muata ya/nvo > Muata yanvo mua/ta > muata Kange/nke > Kangenke Moe/ne > Moene Lo=lo= > Lolo Lishi/sh

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