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LIFE-HISTORIES OF 

 AFRICAN GAME ANIMALS 



By THEODORE ROOSEVELT and EDMUND HELLER. 



With Illustrations from Photographs, and Drawings 

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Theodore Roosevelt has used the greater part of his leisure time in the last 

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The general plan of each chapter is first to give an account of the Family, 

 then the name by which each animal is known — English, scientific, and native ; then 

 the geographical range, the history of the species, the narrative life- history, the 

 distinguishing characters of the species, the colouration, the measurements of speci- 

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 with a faunal map. 



It is one of the most important works in natural history, and the only compre- 

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