BIBLIOGRAPHY 767 



Kilimanjaro Region and British East Africa; with an Account of 

 the Ascent of the Snow Fields of Mount Kibo, etc. London, 8vo. 



An account of the adventures of the writer in East Africa and 

 Uganda. 



Madeira, Percy C. 1909. Hunting in East Africa. Philadelphia, 8vo. 

 An account of the writer's hunting experiences in British East 

 Africa. 



Matschie, Paul. 1895. Saugethiere Deutsch-Ost-Afrikas und der 

 Nachbargebiete. Berlin, 8vo. 



Descriptions of all the species of mammals known in 1895 ^o in- 

 habit German East Africa and the region immediately bordering it. 

 1900. Ueber Geographische Abarten des Afrikanischen Elefanten. 

 Sitzungs-Berichten der Gesellschaft naiurjorschender freunde, Berlin, 

 no. 8, pp. 189-197. 



The writer splits the African elephant into four geographical 

 races to which he gives subspecific names. 



1906. Einige noch nicht Beschriebene Arten des Afrikanischen 

 Biiffels. Sitzungs-Berichten der Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde, 

 Berlin, no. 7, pp. 161-179. 



The author recognizes fifteen geographical races of African 

 buffaloes to which he assigns distinctive horn characters. 



McCuTCHEON, John T. 1910. In Africa; Hunting Adventures in the 

 Big Game Country. Chicago, 8vo. 



A humorous portrayal of a hunting trip in British East Africa. 



Melland, F. H., and Cholmeley, E. H. 1912. Through the Heart 

 of Africa; Being an Account of a Journey from Northern Rhodesia 

 to Egypt. London, 8vo. 



Chiefly an Jnographical account; some chapters devoted to 

 elephant hunting near the Albert Nyanza and in Masindi. 



Meyer, Hans. 1891. Across East African Glaciers. London, 4to. 



A monographic account of the topographical features of Mount 

 Kilimanjaro with some reference to the fauna and flora. 



Muff, H. Brantwood. 1908. Report Relating to the Geology of the 

 East African Protectorate. Colonial Reports, Miscellaneous, no. 45. 

 A general account of the geological structure of British East 

 Africa. 



