In Wildest Africa >^ 



upon many other enterprises which could very well wait, 

 and which might be carried out just as successfully some 

 time in the future. These are possibilities, on the other 

 hand, that are diminishing every year, and that presently 

 will cease to exist. I trust sincerely that it may be my 

 lot to continue working in this field. 



"If only the matter could be brought home to the 

 minds of the right people," wrote one of our best natural- 

 ists, after examining my work, ''tens of thousands of 

 pounds would be devoted to this end." 



7M 



