of the numerous Masai. Game was plentiful around this 

 camp. We killed what we needed of the common kinds, 

 and in addition each of us killed a big rhino. The two 



Mr. Roosevelt, Tarlton, and the bi^ lion shot by Mr. Roosevelt 

 From a photograph by Kirmit Roosevelt 



rhinos were almost exactly alike, and their horns were of the 

 so-called "Keitloa" type; the fore horn twenty-two inches 

 long, the rear over seventeen. The day I killed mine I used 

 all three of my rifles. We all went out together, as Kermit 

 was desirous of taking photos of my rhino, if I shot one; 



