Fish and Drought 



4-'7 



until October i. I was curious to see the effect which this 



important rain, which marked the breaking of the dror. 

 would have on the diu h. 



It is right to say that the full significance of the drvr 

 the ditch and the absence of dead fish had not sufficiently 

 impressed me. I only felt that I was witnessing a remarkable 





OCCtl! 



TV little beyon<l 



net back v. 

 mind, I went num-l tin- p.uk -n t 



i tin- w.-.ith.T h.fl moderated a little, anl I found 

 pools of d begun to t in places in t! but 



