OncomingtothevillagesunderMarimba,anoldman,wecrossedtheUnguesi,arivuletwhich,liketheLekone,runsbackwardItfallsintotheLeeambyealittleabovethecommencementoftherapidsThestratifiedgneiss,whichistheunderlyingrockofmuchofthispartofthecountry,dipstowardthecentreofthecontinent,butthestrataareoftensomuchelevatedastoappearnearlyontheiredgesRocksofaugitictraparefoundinvariouspositionsonit;thegeneralstrikeisnorthandsouth;
butwhenthegneisswasfirstseen,neartothebasaltofthefalls,itwaseasterlyandwesterly,andthediptowardthenorth,asiftheeruptiveforceofthebasalthadplaceditinthatposition。
Wepassedtheremainsofaverylargetown,which,fromtheonlyevidenceofantiquityaffordedbyruinsinthiscountry,musthavebeeninhabitedforalongperiod;themillstonesofgneiss,trap,andquartzwereworndowntwoandahalfinchesperpendicularlyTheivorygrave-stonessoonrotawayThoseofMoyara’sfather,whomusthavediednotmorethanadozenyearsago,werecrumblingintopowder;
andwefoundthistobegenerallythecaseallovertheBatokacountry。
Theregionaroundisprettywellcoveredwithforest;butthereisabundanceofopenpasturage,and,asweareascendinginaltitude,wefindthegrasstobeshort,andaltogetherunlikethetangledherbageoftheBarotsevalley。
ItisremarkablethatwenowmeetwiththesametreeswesawindescendingtowardthewestcoastAkindofsterculia,whichisthemostcommontreeatLoanda,andthebaobab,flourishhere;andthetreecalledmoshuka,whichwefoundnearTalaMungongo,wasnowyieldingitsfruit,whichresemblessmallapplesThepeoplebroughtittousinlargequantities:
ittasteslikeapear,buthasaharshrind,andfourlargeseedswithin。
Wefoundprodigiousquantitiesofthisfruitaswewentalong。
Thetreeattainstheheightof15or20feet,andhasleaves,hardandglossy,aslargeasone’shandThetreeitselfisneverfoundonthelowlands,butismentionedwithapprobationattheendoftheworkofBowditch。
Mymenalmostliveduponthefruitformanydays。
Therainshadfallenonlypartially:inmanypartsthesoilwasquitedryandtheleavesdroopedmournfully,butthefruit-treesareunaffectedbyadrought,exceptwhenithappensatthetimeoftheirblossoming。
TheBatokaofmypartydeclaredthatnooneeverdiesofhungerhere。
Weobtainedbasketsofmaneko,acuriousfruit,withahornyrind,splitintofivepieces:thesesections,whenchewed,arefullofafineglutinousmatter,andsweetlikesugarTheseedsarecoveredwithayellowsilkydown,andarenoteaten:theentirefruitisaboutthesizeofawalnutWegotalsoabundanceofthemotsouriandmamosho。
WesawtheBatokaeatingthebeanscallednju,whicharecontainedinalargesquarepod;alsothepulpbetweentheseedsofnuxvomica,andthemotsintselaOtherfruitsbecomeripeatotherseasons,asthemotsikiri,whichyieldsanoil,andisamagnificenttree,bearingmassesofdarkevergreenleaves;sothat,fromthegeneralplenty,onecanreadilybelievethestatementmadebytheBatoka。
Weheresawtreesallowedtostandingardens,andsomeoftheBatokaevenplantthem,apracticeseennowhereelseamongnatives。
AspeciesofleucodendronaboundsWhenwemeetwithitonaspotonwhichnorainhasyetfallen,weseethattheyoungonestwisttheirleavesroundduringtheheatoftheday,sothattheedgeonlyisexposedtotheraysofthesun;theyhavethenahalftwistonthepetiole。
Theacaciasinthesamecircumstances,andalsothemopane`Bauhania’,foldtheirleavestogether,and,bypresentingthesmallestpossiblesurfacetothesun,simulatetheeucalyptiofAustralia。
Chapter27。
LowHillsBlackSoldier-Ants;theirCannibalism
ThePlastereranditsChloroformWhiteAnts;theirUsefulness
Mutokwane-smoking;itsEffectsBorderTerritory
HealthyTable-landsGeologicalFormationCicadae
TreesFlowersRiverKalomoPhysicalConformationofCountry
Ridges,sanatoriaAwoundedBuffaloassistedBuffalo-bird
Rhinoceros-birdLeadersofHerdsTheHoney-guide
TheWhiteMountainMozumaRiverSebituane’soldHome
HostileVillagePropheticPhrensyFoodoftheElephant
Ant-hillsFriendlyBatokaClothingdespisedMethodofSalutation
WildFruitsTheCaptivereleasedLongingsforPeace
Pingola’sConquestsTheVillageofMonzeAspectoftheCountry
VisitfromtheChiefMonzeandhisWifeCentralhealthyLocations
FriendlyFeelingsofthePeopleinreferencetoawhiteResident
FertilityoftheSoilBashukulompoModeofdressingtheirHair
GratitudeofthePrisonerwereleasedKindnessandRemarksofMonze’sSisterDipoftheRocksVegetation
GenerosityoftheInhabitantsTheirAnxietyforMedicine
Hooping-coughBirdsandRain。
NOVEMBER27THStillatMarimba’sIntheadjacentcountrypalmsabound,butnoneofthatspecieswhichyieldstheoil;indeed,thatismetwithonlynearthecoastTherearenumbersofflowersandbulbsjustshootingupfromthesoilThesurfaceisrough,andbrokenintogullies;
and,thoughthecountryisparched,ithasnotthatappearance,somanytreeshavingputforththeirfreshgreenleavesatthetimetherainsoughttohavecomeAmongthereststandsthemola,withitsdarkbrownish-greencolorandspreadingoak-likeform。
InthedistancetherearerangesoflowhillsOnthenorthwehaveonecalledKanjele,andtotheeastthatofKaonka,towhichweproceedto-morrow。
Wehavemadeaconsiderabledetourtothenorth,bothonaccountofourwishtoavoidthetsetseandtovisitthepeopleThoseofKaonkaarethelastBatokaweshallmeet,infriendshipwiththeMakololo。
Walkingdowntotheforest,aftertellingthesepoorpeople,forthefirsttimeintheirlives,thattheSonofGodhadsolovedthemastocomedownfromheaventosavethem,Iobservedmanyregimentsofblacksoldier-antsreturningfromtheirmaraudingexpeditionsTheseIhaveoftennoticedbeforeindifferentpartsofthecountry;andaswehad,evenatKolobeng,anopportunityofobservingtheirhabits,ImaygiveashortaccountofthemhereTheyareblack,withaslighttingeofgray,abouthalfaninchinlength,andonthelineofmarchappearthreeorfourabreast;whendisturbed,theyutteradistincthissingorchirpingsoundTheyfollowafewleaderswhonevercarryanything,andtheyseemtobeguidedbyascentleftonthepathbytheleaders;for,happeningoncetothrowthewaterfrommybasinbehindabushwhereIwasdressing,itlightedonthepathbywhicharegimenthadpassedbeforeIbeganmytoilette,andwhentheyreturnedtheyweretotallyatalosstofindthewayhome,thoughtheycontinuedsearchingforitnearlyhalfanhour。
Itwasfoundonlybyonemakingalongcircuitroundthewettedspot。
ThescentmayhaveindicatedalsotheproprietyoftheirgoinginonedirectiononlyIfahandfulofearthisthrownonthepathatthemiddleoftheregiment,eitheronitswayhomeorabroad,thosebehinditarecompletelyatalossastotheirfartherprogress。
Whateveritmaybethatguidesthem,theyseemonlytoknowthattheyarenottoreturn,fortheycomeuptothehandfulofearth,butwillnotcrossit,thoughnotaquarterofaninchhigh。
Theywheelroundandregaintheirpathagain,butneverthinkofretreatingtothenest,ortotheplacewheretheyhavebeenstealing。
Afteraquarterofanhour’sconfusionandhissing,onemaymakeacircuitofafootroundtheearth,andsoonallfollowinthatroundaboutwayWhenontheirwaytoattacktheabodeofthewhiteants,thelattermaybeobservedrushingaboutinastateofgreatperturbation。
Theblackleaders,distinguishedfromtherestbytheirgreatersize,especiallyintheregionofthesting,thenseizethewhiteantsonebyone,andinflictasting,whichseemstoinjectaportionoffluidsimilarineffecttochloroform,asitrenderstheminsensible,butnotdead,andonlyabletomoveoneortwofrontlegsAstheleaderstossthemononeside,therankandfileseizethemandcarrythemoff。
OnemorningIsawapartygoingforthonwhathasbeensupposedtobeaslave-huntingexpeditionTheycametoastick,which,beinginclosedinawhite-antgallery,Iknewcontainednumbersofthisinsect;
butIwassurprisedtoseetheblacksoldierspassingwithouttouchingit。
Iliftedupthestickandbrokeaportionofthegallery,andthenlaiditacrossthepathinthemiddleoftheblackregiment。
Thewhiteants,whenuncovered,scamperedaboutwithgreatcelerity,hidingthemselvesundertheleaves,butattractedlittleattentionfromtheblackmarauderstilloneoftheleaderscaughtthem,and,applyinghissting,laidtheminaninstantononesideinastateofcoma;theothersthenpromptlyseizedthemandrushedoff。
OnfirstobservingthesemaraudinginsectsatKolobeng,Ihadtheidea,imbibedfromaworkofnolessauthoritythanBrougham’sPaley,thattheyseizedthewhiteantsinordertomakethemslaves;
but,havingrescuedanumberofcaptives,Iplacedthemaside,andfoundthattheyneverrecoveredfromthestateofinsensibilityintowhichtheyhadbeenthrownbytheleadersIsupposedthenthattheinsensibilityhadbeencausedbythesoldiersholdingthenecksofthewhiteantstootightlywiththeirmandibles,asthatisthewaytheyseizethem;buteventhepupaewhichItookfromthesoldier-ants,thoughplacedinafavorabletemperature,neverbecamedevelopedInadditiontothis,ifanyoneexaminestheorificebywhichtheblackantentershisbarracks,hewillalwaysfindalittleheapofhardheadsandlegsofwhiteants,showingthattheseblackruffiansareagradelowerthanslave-stealers,beingactuallycannibalsElsewhereIhaveseenabodyofthemremovingtheireggsfromaplaceinwhichtheywerelikelytobefloodedbytherains;Icalculatedtheirnumberstobe1260;
theycarriedtheireggsacertaindistance,thenlaidthemdown,whenotherstookthemandcarriedthemfartheronEveryantinthecolonyseemedtobeemployedinthislaboriousoccupation,yettherewasnotawhiteslave-antamongthemOnecoldmorningIobservedabandofanotherspeciesofblackantreturningeachwithacaptive;
therecouldbenodoubtoftheircannibalpropensities,forthe“brutalsoldiery“hadalreadydeprivedthewhiteantsoftheirlegs。
Thefluidinthestingsofthisspeciesisofanintenselyacidtaste。
IhadoftennoticedthestupefactionproducedbytheinjectionofafluidfromthestingofcertaininsectsbeforeItisparticularlyobservableinahymenopterousinsectcalledthe“plasterer“`PelopaeusEckloni’,whichinhishabitsresemblessomewhatthemason-beeItisaboutaninchandaquarterinlength,jetblackincolor,andmaybeobservedcomingintohouses,carryinginitsforelegsapelletofsoftplasteraboutthesizeofapeaWhenithasfixeduponaconvenientspotforitsdwelling,itformsacellaboutthesamelengthasitsbody,plasteringthewallssoastobequitethinandsmoothinside。
Whenthisisfinished,allexceptaroundhole,itbringssevenoreightcaterpillarsorspiders,eachofwhichisrenderedinsensible,butnotkilled,bythefluidfromitsstingTheseitdepositsinthecell,andthenoneofitsownlarvae,which,asitgrows,findsfoodquitefresh。
Theinsectsareinastateofcoma,butthepresenceofvitalitypreventsputridity,orthatdryingupwhichwouldotherwisetakeplaceinthisclimateBythetimetheyounginsectisfullgrownanditswingscompletelydeveloped,thefoodisdoneItthenpiercesthewallofitscellattheformerdoor,orplacelastfilledupbyitsparent,fliesoff,andbeginslifeforitselfTheplastererisamostusefulinsect,asitactsasacheckontheinordinateincreaseofcaterpillarsandspiders。
Itmayoftenbeseenwithacaterpillarorevenacricketmuchlargerthanitself,buttheylieperfectlystillaftertheinjectionofchloroform,andtheplasterer,placingarowoflegsoneachsideofthebody,usesbothlegsandwingsintrailingthevictimalong。
Thefluidineachcaseis,Isuppose,designedtocauseinsensibility,andlikewiseactasanantiseptic,thedeathofthevictimsbeingwithoutpain。
Withouttheseblacksoldier-antsthecountrywouldbeoverrunbythewhiteants;theyaresoextremelyprolific,andnothingcanexceedtheenergywithwhichtheyworkTheyperformamostimportantpartintheeconomyofnaturebyburyingvegetablematterasquicklybeneaththesoilastheferociousredantdoesdeadanimalsubstances。