THE STORY OF AN OUTING 



white buttocks rendering them conspicuous and most 



attractive; their antlers are a little coarse, but striking. 



The impala were numerous; they are colored very 



much like the Virginia deer in the red coat; a band sug- 



AN IMPALA 



gests a herd of deer at once. The males have beautiful 

 and gracefully curved corrugated horns, large in pro- 

 portion to their size; in size they are a shade smaller 

 than the Adirondack deer. 



The wildebeest, also called brindle-gnu or horned 

 horse, were plentiful. They have a grizzled gray color, 



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