With Flashlight and Rifle <+> 



An agreeable contrast to such publications is offered by 

 quite a number of volumes by English writers, the illustra- 

 tions to which are remarkable both for their artistic merit 

 and for their accuracy from a naturalist's point of view. I 

 may instance especially Lord Delamere's photographs of 

 elephants, giraffes, and zebras in The Great and Small 

 Game of Africa. 



ORGEICH, MY TAXIDERiMIST, SETTING OUR MEN " FUNDI " TO WORK 

 AT THE PREPARATION OF SOME SKINS 



President Roosevelt remarks very rightly, in his preface 

 to Wallihan's Camera Shots at Big Game, that it would 

 be extremely ridiculous if people who could not themselves 

 face the hardships and fatigue of shooting expeditions, 

 or who lacked the training essential, were to decorate 

 their rooms with rare trophies not secured by themselves. 

 Many people, however, would seem not to realise this. 



