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ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN 



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TWO VIEWS OK KALACOON 

 The Society's Research Station in British Guiana 



three days' time to entertain our first guests, 

 Colonel and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and Mr. 

 and Mrs. Withers. 



To make our manners properly to all those 

 who have aided us would be equivalent almost 

 to a roster of the inhabitants of Georgetown. 

 I cannot refrain from mentioning the names 



of Governor and Lady Egerton, Prof. Harri- 

 son, Mr. Rodway, Mr. Clementi, Hon. J. J. 

 Nunan, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, Mr. Goring and 

 Mr. Cunningham in Georgetown, and Mr. Frere 

 and Mr. Withers in the vicinity of Kalacoon. 

 To Mr. Withers we are indebted for Kalacoon 

 itself on the Hill's Estate, rent-free. For this 



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SKETCH MAP OF A PORTION OF BRITISH GUIANA 



