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NOETH-EA8TEEN EHODE8IA. 



Game regulations for North-Eastern Ehodesia wore put in 

 force by order dated December 1, 1900, and amended, by orders 

 dated August 1, 1902, and by Government Notice No. 6, 1903. 



'Animals are in this district divided into four series : — 



' SCHEDULE I. 



' Animals to be hunted, lulled, or captured only under an 

 " Administrator' s Licence." 

 ' (Series A.)— On account of their usefulness : 1. Vultures. 

 2. The Secretary-bird. 3. Owls. 1. Ehinoeeros-birds or Beef- 

 eaters (Buphaga). 



'(Series B.)— On account of their rarity and threatened exter- 

 mination : 1. The giraffe. 2. The gorilla,'. 3. The chimpanzee. 

 4. The mountain zebra. 5. Wild asses. 6. The white-tailed gnu 

 (Gonnochwtes gnu). 7. The little Liberian hippopotamus. 



' Schedule II. 



' Animals to be hunted, killed, or captured only under a 

 " tipecial Licence." 



' 1. The elephant. 2. The rhinoceros. 3. The wildbeesto gnu 

 (except white-tailed species). 4. Zebras of the species not referred 

 to in Schedule I. 5. Eland. 



' Schedule III. 



' Animals to be hunted, killed, or captured under an 

 Game Liicence." 



Ordinary 



'1. The hippopotamus. 2. The wart-hog. 3. The bush-pig. 



4. Any antelopes and gazelles not named in Schedules I. or II. 



5. Ibex. 6. Chevrotains, sable or roan, kudu, buffaloes, puku, 

 lechwe, inyala. 



' Schedule IV. 



' 1. The lion. 2. Leopard. 3. Hyajnas. 

 (Lycaon pictws). 5. The otter (Lulra). 

 ccphalus) and other harmful monkeys. 7. 



4. 



except vultures, the 

 9. Poisonous snakes. 



The hunting dog 

 6. Baboons (Gyno- 

 Large birds of prey, 



secretary-bird, and owls. 8. Crocodiles. 

 10. Pythons.' 



