A HULL GIRAFFE O.N THE Qi'I Vll'U 



Author's Preface 



THE illustrations in this book, with a very few 

 exceptions, which are indicated, have been repro- 

 duced from the original photographs taken by myself. 



Dr. Ludwig Heck, in the course of hh appreciative 

 introduction to the German edition, refers to these 

 photographs as Natururkunden certificated records, as 

 it were, of the scenes from wild life therein depicted. 

 And the fact that they are absolutely free from "re- 

 touching" of any kind will be held to justify him in the 

 use of that term. Absolutely the only photograph that 

 has been .worked up in any way is the one (on p. 393) 

 of two lions attacking an ox. The negative of this 

 was damaged while I was developing it. I have 

 described elsewhere the feeling of satisfaction with 

 which, six months afterwards, I received a telegram 

 from the Fatherland to announce that it was gcrettet 

 restored ! 



My pictures may be classified as (i) ordinary photo- 

 graphs taken by daylight at varying ranges; (2) those 

 taken with a telephotolens ; (3) those taken at night 

 time by flashlight. 



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