In command, Natal Rangers,249;Mome,305;proceeds to Mapumulo,374;Dinuzulu Expedition,444.See also147,400,andNatal Rangers.Dimmick, Inspr. O.:At Mapumulo,122;Mpanza,173;visits Usutu,437;at Nongoma,443,445;operates against rebels in hiding,458.See also171,251.Dingana:Hostility towards colonists,5;reign of,5,6;war with the Boers,6;treaty with Gardiner,18.Dingiswayo:Initiator, Zulu Military System,68.Dinuzulu:Birth of,14;at B. of Ulundi,14;seeks assistance of Boers against Zibebu and Hamu,15;"crowned" by Boers,15;cedes land to Boers,15;arrested, tried and deported to St. Helena,16;repatriation,16,478;appointed Induna and Chief,478;salary,29,461;effect on his character of imprisonment at St. Helena,110;at Usutu,111,480,481,482;Boer War,111,484;Dhleke expedition,485;Holkrantz,485;desire to become Paramount Chief,486;rifles seized from Boers,113;Zibebu,113;builds fort,113;regiments,113;guns and ammunition,91,435;disease in Kaffir-corn,102;pig-and-white-fowl-killing order,103;consulted by Natal Chiefs,104,489;rumours current among Natives in connection with,113;his loyalty attested to by Commissioner,117,194,213,487;promptness in paying poll tax,118,489;Bambata visits Usutu,166,433;harbours Bambata's wife and children,167,433;attitude towards the Government,213,214;proof of alleged loyalty required,213,340;Mr. Stainbank's murderers,221;Bambata, Cakijana, and Mangati,313,438;his indunas' visit to Governor,340;incriminating evidence,426;visit to Governor at Pietermaritzburg,427,491,510,532;Native Affairs Commission,428;murders associated with,430;contemplated removal of Bambata's wife from Usutu,432;rebels delivered up by,432;hunt in Umfolozi valley,436;method of obtaining ammunition,436;Police patrol at Usutu,437;doctored for war,437;writes to Governor and others,439;directed to surrender at Nongoma,441,444;messengers to Nongoma,445;calls up young warriors,446;surrender,447;interview with Commandant,448;concealment of guns,450;removed to Pietermaritzburg,453;effect of his arrest on Natives,455;preliminary examination,460;witnesses and complaints by Defence,464-467;committed for trial,463;Natal Government grants £500 to assist in his defence,463;his evidence,472;conviction,472;removed to Central Gaol,474;deposed,474;release and settlement in Transvaal,476;Government's policy in regard to,477-482;request for inquiry,490,492;why he did not take active part in Rebellion,493;nature of assistance to Bambata,494,496,497;murders of Stainbank and Gence,502;restraining influence during Rebellion,511.See also105,487,528.Dinuzulu Expedition,443-455.See alsoApps. VI. and VII.Dinuzulu's tribe: Bringing in of guns and assegais,454;control of,454,470,474.Diseases:Rinderpest,92;lung-sickness,92;East Coast Fever,93;Europeans held responsible by Zulus for introduction of human and stock,519.Disposition of Forces (7th May, 1906).SeeApp. IV.Doctoring for War.SeeHabits and Customs.Drives, bush: Col. McKenzie's views,415.Dundee Reserves:At Helpmakaar,322,324;Elands Kraal,325.See also256.Dunn, R.E.,121.Durban Light Infantry:Formation,7;Mapumulo,147,344;Mpanza,179;Bobe,230;Cetshwayo's grave,241;(M.I.) Macala,246;Ensingabantu,250;Mome,282,305;Manzipambana,285;Nkandhla forests,294;Pomeroy,327;with U.F.F. at Buffalo R.,330;Nkandhla,333;with Woolls-Sampson's column,341;garrison, Bond's Drift,360;Macrae's store,362;Izinsimba,387;Ndhlovu's ward,393;demobilized,395;Dinuzulu Expedition,444.See also225,227,228,247,374,396.Durban Reserves,354,394.Durnford, Maj. (later Col.) A.W.,11,557.Durnford, Admiral,64.East Coast Fever,93.Education, Native,35.Ehlers, Chief Leader H.,366.Elands Kraal: Action at,325.Elgin, Lord,151,405,491.Empandhleni:Intended attack on by rebels,191;European force at,191;garrison,342.Engineer Corps,60.Enhlweni:Meaning of name,187;meeting of rebels at,197;Cetshwayo's refuge,210;destruction of,284.See also205.Enon forest,126,129,138.Ensingabantu: Operations,250;garrison,342,396.Esidumbini,370,374.Estcourt Reserves: Elands Kraal,256,324,325.Ethiopia, Order of,129.Ethiopianism:Origin of Ethiopian Movement,128;seditious teaching,97,420;political propaganda,521.Executions:Murderers of Hunt and Armstrong,138,154,403,408;Mjongo,150;Jombolwana,471;Mayatana,502.Exemptions from Native law,36.Expenditure,406.See alsoApp. VIII.Fairlie, Inspr. C.E.:In command, Zululand Police,62;Bobe,230;Mome,301,302,309;Usutu,437;operates against rebels in hiding,458.Farewell, Lieut. F.G.,2.Fayle, Thos.,139.Felapakati (regiment),235.Field Bakeries.SeeBakeries, Field.