60 THE SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OP 



EXTRACTS FROM BLUE BOOK ISSUED 

 NOVEMBER 1906. 



Enclosure 1 in No. 180. 



Beitish Central Africa Protectorate. 



Proclamation. 



{Published in ' British Central Africa Gazette ' of Slst October, 



1904.) 



' I hereby declare the following area to be a game reserve, and 

 to be added to the areas set out in the eighth schedule to the said 

 regulations : — 



The Central Angoniland Reserve. 



' Connnencing at the Government Station of Dedza the boun- 

 dary of the Central Angoniland Reserve shall follow the Dedza- 

 Lilongwe Road as far as the point at which such road crosses the 

 Tete River, and shall thence follow the Tete River up stream to its 

 source in the Dzala-Nyama Mountains ; thence it shall follow the 

 course of the Dzala-Nyama Range in a more or less westerly direc- 

 tion to the source of the Katete River; thence it shall follow the 

 course of the Katete River down stream to the point of its junction 

 with the Lilongwe River ; thence it shall follow the course of the 

 Lilongwe River down stream to the point where that river is crossed 

 by the Dedza-Dowa Road, thence it shall follow the Dedza-Dowa 

 Road to the Government Station at Dedza, the point of commence- 

 ment. 



(l.s.) Alfred Sharpe, 



' Commissioner. 



Zoniba, British Central Africa, 

 ' October Slst, 1904.' 



King Lewanika to Mr. R. T. Coryndon. 



' Lealui, November 8, 1904. 



' My Friend, — I have seen your letter of the 12th October, 1904, 

 and understand what you say about the Game Law. I agree to the 

 Law, if the Government will pay me one-half of all the proceeds 



