THE WILD FAUNA OF THE EMPIRE. 27 





Addra Gazelle. 

 Ibex. 



EACH £e. 5. 



Wild Sheep. 

 Balaeniceps. 



EACH £e. 2. 

 Ostrich. | Secretary bird. 



EACH £E 1. 

 Lion. [ Leopard. | Cheetah. 



DISTRICTS CLOSED TO TRAVELLERS. 



With reference to the notice as to Passports 

 a nd reporting for Europeans and foreigners pub- 

 lished in the Sudan Gazette of the 1st August, 

 1903, No. 50, p. 99, His Excellency the Governor- 

 general has been pleased to order as follows:— 



(1) Europeans and foreigners not being traders, 

 travelling for the purpose of pleasure or sport south 

 °f Khartoum or in Kordofan, who have a subsisting 

 game licence, need not obtain a pass from the 

 Secretary-General unless they enter the districts 

 Mentioned below. 



(2) No European or foreign traveller is, until 

 further order, permitted to enter the districts 

 Mentioned below, unless he obtains the Governor 

 General's special permission through the office of 

 the Secretary-General, Khartoum; and any traveller 

 w ho obtains such special permission must regulate 

 his movements in accordance with instructions, 

 which will be given to him. 



Owing to the local conditions of those districts, 

 s uch special permission will be granted to persons 



