Copyright 1909, by Underwood & Underwood. 



NATIVE hunters' CAMP IN THE JUNGLE. 



Later the hunting was continued on the Guas Ingisha Plateau, where 

 Colonel Roosevelt and his son Kermit succeeded in killing four elephants 

 for the American Museum of Natural History at New York. Mr. Roosevelt 

 decided to give one of the elephants killed earlier to the museum of the Univer- 

 sity of California. 



The party took many other trophies, including five-horned giraffes, a 

 leopard, a roan bosch bock, a singing tapi, a lx>hor and a kob. 



These valuable specimens were secured in a sportsmanlike way by stalking 

 . in the daytime — a method of hunting which involves great danger, 



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