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from suppressed excitement, since they now observe the man 

 with the camera as possibly a new enemx". 



A moment later I call oft" the dog and the pair immediately turn 

 to the precipice and descend out of sight. 



THIRD SERIES OF niOTOGRAPHS. 



Making a complete detour of the base of the clift' I find that 

 quite a long descent had been made by the mother and kid in 

 search of a niche in the cliff. 



The pair are half concealed in this niche at a point which 



Third Series, Plii'l.'graiih 1,5. 



Third Series, Photograph 13a. 



is entirely inaccessible to either man or dog. perhaps 150 feet 

 below the top of the cliff and 40 feet above the base. Pushing 

 along the base of the cliff, slightly below the level of the pair, the 

 camera first finds the head of the mother coming into view (Pho- 

 tograph 10). Then a means of nearer approach is found (Photo- 

 graph II) in which the nature of the cliff is well brought out; 



