72 THE SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF 



The Luangwa Reserve was constituted on December 31, 1904, 

 as follows : — 



'The British South Africa Company. 



'Administration of North-Eastern Rhodesia. 



'Fort Jameson, December 81, 1904. 



' Proclamation. 



(Undeb Section i of " The Game Begdlations, 1902.") 



" Whereas pursuant to Section 4 of " The Game Regulations, 1902," 

 the Administrator may, by proclamation, declare any portion of 

 North-Eastern Rhodesia to be a Game Reserve ; 



'I hereby declare the following area to be a Game Reserve in 

 accordance with the provisions of the said Regulations : — 



'The Luangwa Reserve. 



'"Commencing at the point where the Lusangazi 

 River flows into the Luangwa River, the boundaries shall 

 follow the course of the Luangwa River down stream to the 

 point where the Msanzara River flows into the Luangwa 

 River, thence following the course of the Msanzara River up 

 stream to the point where the said river crosses the Fort 

 Jameson-Petauke road, thence following the said road in a 

 north-easterly direction to where the said road crosses the 

 Lusangazi River and thence following the course of that river 

 down stream to the point of commencement." 



' Robert Codrington, 



' Administrator.' 



The temporary Reserve in theUrungwe district was proclaimed 

 by Government notice published February 20, 1903, as under : — 



'Government Notices in the Terms oe the Game Laws, 



1899. 

 'No. 51, 1903. February 19, 1903. 



' Published February 20, 1903. 

 ' Under and by virtue of the powers vested in me by Section 3, 

 Sub-section (2) of " The Game Preservation Ordinance, 1899," I do 

 hereby declare that the undermentioned area shall be reserved for 

 the protection of all game therein for a period of five years from 

 this date. 



'An area in the Urungwe sub-district of the district of Loma- 

 gundi, in the Province of Mashonaland, bounded as follows :— 



'On the north and west by the river Zambesi, starting at the 

 point where the Lozenzi River joins the Zambesi, and following 

 the course of the latter river to its junction with the Sanyati 

 River. 



' On the east by an imaginary line drawn from the junction of 

 the Indurume and Nyaodsa Rivers to the headwaters of the 



