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"( ir perhaps a steinbiuk 366 



'• Or a shy little klipspringer" • 3^7 



" The women wear beautifully-worked goatskins 368 



"I }fot the J(f/</r/ to line the rope" • • 3^9 



" We reached another river called the Mara" 37' 



" I'ncxpected obstacles in the way of streams " 372 



'■ ()n the way we had to cross several more rivers 374 



•• \Vc reached Embu" Ill 



" Brought his fine head safely after us to Nairobi' 381 



'■ Cautiously spying on the J^z/^rr/"' 3^- 



'■ I looked long at the Tana river, which rolled at my feet, and 



beyond at the giant peak of Mount Kenya " 384 



"A woolly-headed and much wrinkled old native .... setting a 



cunningly made bird traj) ' 387 



MAP.S 



Route Map I 171 



II 200 



III 218 



IV 240 



\' , . 264 



\T 280 



VI I 305 



\Tn 314 



(ieneral Map of British East Africa at end of vol. 



