9.TOSTEDTS KILIMAND.I ARO-MKRU EXPEDITION. 2. 



Plate 4. 



Fig. 1. A wounded Gnu from the steppe with short grass in tufts on the vast plains between Ngare na nyuki 

 and Ngare nairobi, the favourite haunts of Zebras, Gnus, Kongoni Antelopes, Grant-, and Thomson Gazelles. 



2 & 3. Views of the landscape in which the Rhinoceroses usually were found; fig. 2 a territory with 

 dense growth of bushes: near the Hippopotamus lakes; fig. 3 steppe with scattered acacias. 



4. View from the Hippopotamus lakes below Meru. These lakes form a series of longish lagoons bordered 

 by ridges and hills covered with woods of scattered high acacias with yellow trunks, and other trees 

 and with a dense undergrowth in which the Hippopotamuses graze during the nights and through which 

 they have made great tunnel like paths. 



