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In the vicinity of Cape Town, Mr. Raven was able to collect only 

 insects and invertebrates, and from there he went to the Addo Bush, 

 where 19 days were spent in collecting small mammals and birds. 

 Going through Durban and Johannesburg, Mr. Raven spent two 

 weeks collecting at Ottoshoop in the Transvaal, after which he pro- 

 ceeded to Victoria Falls, and from there he left for the Kafue River 



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Fig. 36. — A young chief of the Wahutu ready to 

 lead his men in the dance. Nyanza, Lake Tangan- 

 yika, February, 1920. 



region, where he camped for several weeks. After sj^ending some 

 weeks along the Congo, he reached Lake Tanganyika, where camp 

 was made for about a month. The next stop of any length was in 

 Uganda, where a few days over a month were spent in collecting in 

 the Budongo Forest. As the whole forest was in the sleeping-sick- 

 ness area, it was necessary to get a special permit from the district 

 commissioner to enter it, and the native boys had to be examined by a 



