58 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
THE RESULTS OF THE TJADER EXPEDITION. 
—— Z| HROUGH the Tjiider expedition to British East Africa, 
1 Ree mention of which has been made from time to time 
re 
in the pages of the JourRNAL and the narrative of 
which has become familar to the Members through 
the lecture by Mr. Tyiider on February 28, the Museum 
has come into possession of a rich collection of zoé- 
logical material comprising about 450 specimens among which are 
representatives of the principal types of the mammalian and_ bird 
fauna of that part of the continent. 
Our Members will recall that this expedition left New York March 
1, 1906, and proceeded to Mombasa on the east coast of Africa, where 
MAP OF PART OF BRITISH EAST AFRICA 
Dotted line and railroad show route of Tjiider Expedition 
the Uganda railway was taken for the journey into the interior. Side 
trips were made from several points on the railway, and at the Athi 
river near Nairobi the party, consisting of Messrs. Tjiider and Lang 
and their assistants, began camping. Hunting was prosecuted for 
