LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
Heads of eight Lions shot by the Author in British East ra 
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Mombasa, from the pe Se Ted ee ek weiaee. I 
The Native Quarter, Mombasa . aes, wae 2 
* Well-wooded hills and slopes of the mainland ” 3 
Vasco da Gama Street and Pillar : 5 
“The best way to get there... was by gharri” 6 
“T pitched my tent under some shady palms” 7 
Jesus Fort ” Seen de he Wels ee eee Aken See 8 
“ Kilindini is. ... on the opposite side of the island” .. . . 10 
‘““ The Place of mee Waters” . Pa ay ee ee 11 
“A lucky shot brought down the huge ie oy eee vib EO ome 14 
“T slept that night ina little palm hut”... ........ 15 
SemIsmibeEIMINADIG 7yZka”> sg me ew es ee 17 
“The river crossed by means of a temporary Bridge? ices 18 
Women of Uganda. ... . : ae i 19 
The Tent from which jemadar saa ‘Singh was Hao ae ; 23 
*“* My own tent was pitched in an open clearing” ....... 29 
“We shared a hut of palm leaves and boughs” ... . 30 
“The camps of the workmen had also been sarod = 
thorn fences” . . oS Lag 
* Railhead Camp, with its two or eee thoasand w een 33 
““The two wounded coolies were left where they lay, a piece 
of torn tent having fallen over them” . . . : t 35 
““A luncheon served in the wilds, with Kee actanetly a “fiend 
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