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A HUNTER'S WANDERINGS ch. xiv 



On this expedition I was accompanied by Mr. L. 

 M. Owen, a gentleman well known in the colonies 

 as a splendid rider and a very daring leader of 

 volunteers in many of the Kafir wars. 



He had come in on a shooting excursion to the 

 Zambesi, and I had met him for the first time some 

 two months previously on the banks of the Chobe. 

 Unfortunately we did not hit it off very well together, 

 as much through my fault, no doubt, as his, owing 

 to what I may call incompatibility of temper. 



Horns of Buffalo Bull. 



Shot on the banks of the Ramokwebani river. 



Scale 1 inch to the foot. 



Horns of Buffalo Cow. 



Shot near Linyaiiti, on the river Cliobe. 



Scale I inch to the foot. 



