UGANDA JOURNAL. when the gods are hastily making him a new meal, the ravenous Bimbi calls to his need the stars; and you may watch, as every little boy of the Akasava has watched, clutching his father's hand tightly in his fear, the hot rush of meteors across the velvet sky to the rapacious and open jaws of Bimbi. "He was a ghost respected by all peoples-Akasava, Ochori, Isisi, Ngombi and Bush Folk. Even the distant Upper Congo people feared him. Also all the chiefs for generations upon generations had sent tribute of corn and salt to the edge of the forest for his propitiation, and it is a legend that when the Isisi fought the Akasava in the great war, the envoy of the Isisi was admitted without molestation to the enemy's lines in order to lay an offering at Bimbi's feet". (b) M'giba-M'gibi. He is an elusive devil:- "He transforms himself into any manner of thing his fancy dictates. He is the one who walks behind you on dark nights, and, though you turn ever so quickly, he vanishes. His is the face you remember and then do not remember. So that when you meet a man on the highway and stop suddenly, half raising your hand in salutation, and as suddenly you discover that his is the face of a stranger, spit once to the left and once to the right, for this is M'giba- M'gibi, 'He Who Is Not'." APPENDIX C. Bibliography. The eleven volumes of "The Sanders Saga", arranged in chronological order, are as follows:- 1) Sanders of the River. 2) The People of the River. 3) Bosambo of the River. 4) Bones. 5) Sanders. 6) Again Sanders. 7) Bones of the River. 8) The Keepers of the King's Peace. 9) Lieutenant Bones. 10) Bones in London. 11) Sandi, the King-maker.