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weights of my teeth, so I will copy them from my 

 ivory book. Where there is a great difference 

 between the weight of a pair it is because of one 

 having been broken. 



"Teeth, 1904 



Jan. 19, 32J Ibs. and 30 Ibs. Feb. 18, 57 Ibs. and 60 Ibs. 



20, 97 104 March 2, 72 79 



25, 43 46 2, 81 101 



31, 94 104 12, 63 67 



31,72 75,, 12,94,, (one only) 



Feb. 4, 63 84 12, 24 112 Ibs. 



jj 9, 70 ,, ,, 78 ,, ,, 21, 59 ,, ,, 68 ,, 



j, 9, 66 81 21, 92 94 



15, 76 101 April 3, 41 79 



15,96 103 3,53 57 



" Those are the c Turkana ' trip teeth. March 

 12th, you will notice, was a good day. It was 

 unlucky one having only a single tusk. Of course 

 I couldn't see that, it was in thick bush and raining ; 

 but I ought to have got another if I hadn't done 

 an unlucky thing. The first one I got by itself; 

 then I went on and found the others, as I said; 

 and after the first shot at the one I could see, one 

 rushed past me, almost over me. I had a con- 

 venient log to crouch behind, and as he ran past 

 on the other side of it I gave him, stupidly, both 

 barrels, almost touching him with the rifle, having 

 jumped up just as he was level with me. A second 

 later another followed; my rifle empty gunbearer 

 had fled with second gun ! But on my next trip 

 to Lorian, from which I have just returned, I scored 

 a double right and left. At dawn I was down by 

 the swamp. We got there before fully light, and 

 made out what looked at a distance in the dusk 

 like zebra (the zebra there are the big Grevy), 



