lii'.ronr fuom thi-: coyao i:xi'i:j)irii).\ 



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With rcjianl to clcphiiiits, 1 sinccn'ly liopc tliat we shall sucrerd in prc- 

 pavinjj the skins ol' one or two laruc spociinons. Permission to eoUect fonr 

 speeimens has heen granted 1)\' Son Kxcrih )ici , Ic \' icc-dDuviriirur (laicriil 

 (Ir Id Colonic, F. Fuchs. at l^onia. 



The Lado Knelaxc, with its wliite riiimx'eroses, is now out of our reach, 

 as on aeeonnt of the demise of His Majesty, Kinj; Leopold, these regions 

 have heen returned to Knuiand. On the other hand aeeordiug to some 

 reports lately reeei\"ed, it is not inii)ossil)le that we may find these interest- 

 ini:' creatures in the eastern portions of tlie I cic. 



Of small mammals thci'c are 1,004 specimens collected. During several 



TI,roi,,,h r,,u ■■ . ■■ ■ lir.l,.). M us, „m 



PHOTOGRAPH OF LIVING OKAPI ONE MONTH OLD 



Photograph taken !)> Monsitiir Kilwtli on tlie Welle Kiver. The photograph was shown 

 at the meeting of the British Association at I.eicester on August 5, 1907, and reproduced in 



Illustrated London Sewx, Septenilier 7. l'>07 



