-* To Kilimanjaro with Prince Lowenstein 



as a mark of rare distinction upon persons whom he 

 wishes to honour. It would seem that the black leopard 

 is sometimes to be met with in these regions a counter- 

 part to the black leopard of the Malay countries so well 

 known in our Zoological Gardens. 



Similarly the serval was known in its black variety 

 to the Kilimanjaro people, and I myself had succeeded 



AD TO TAKE Sl'K.CIAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN \VE WENT AFTER 

 THE TIMID ORYX ANTELOPES 



in bagging specimens. Lions have never been seen 

 with entirely black skins, though they have been known 

 to have black manes. The black genets were new 

 to zoologists when I found them at Moshi in 

 April 1903. I found two young Coke's hartebeest 

 {Bubalis cokei] and a young zebra in the possession 

 of the Moshi station. Unfortunately it proved impossible 

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