-^ l"roni Cave-dweller's Sketeh to Photograph 



he had to ciirrv on. clav antl ni^hl iicrhans, a fierce struo'irlc 

 for existence with wild heasts. One can thus follow the 

 development of tlie human race thr(Ri,L;h the course of 

 time from the primitive sketches of beasts down to our 

 own davs, in which it has been reserved for the hand 



HOTTENTOT HUNTERS A SKETCH DATING FROM 200 YEARS AGO. 



(Some South African tribes actually hunt the lion on foot with javelins, 

 and I have myself more than once observed the courage of the East 

 African natives in similar circumstances.) 



of man to execute masterpieces inspired by genius, and 

 in which man makes the sun to serve him in depicting 

 and preserving representations of all that lives and moves, 

 creeps and tlies. By means of the sketches of animals 

 laboriously scratched on pieces of ivor\' Ijy tlie Cave men 



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