ria ee five askaris, and a 
an will cost 652 a month, and this will include cost of 
sds to buy food. It does not, however, include inter- 
preters, cook, tent-boy, or gun-bearers, whose wages vary 
ording to their qualifications ; neither does it include arms 
and ammunition for the men. Interpreters receive the same 
ood allowance (‘ posho ’) as head-men ; cooks and tent-boys the 
‘Same as askaris. If two or more sportsmen go out together, 
_ their individual expenses would be a little less than if they had 
_ gone alone. There are very few places, however, where four 
‘men can comfortably shoot from the same camp without 
interfering with each other’s sport, although it can be managed 
by three. If a party is made up of four guns, I should recom- 
mend them to divide, on arriving at their head-quarters, and 
—- different localities from two camps. 
