CHAPTER XI. 



DUBING our stay in Panamanian waters I made 

 several expeditions in search of sport and 

 adventure. One of these was to a place called 

 Obispo, on the Panama Railway. 



Having through the courtesy of Mr. Corwine, 

 the agent for the railway company, obtained a 



free pass for E and myself, we started by 



the one o'clock train from Panama, and an hour 

 afterwards drew up at the pretty bungalow 

 called the Obispo Railway Station, where we 

 received a hearty welcome from the hospitable 

 station-master and his wife, who had kindly 

 invited us to stay with them, as there was no 

 hotel at the place. It was too late to shoot 

 that evening ; so we strolled down the banks of 



