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the native renderings of Jackson, Martin, and Hol^ley. 

 Martin was Thomson's famous headman. 



Livino'stone recorded a similar ol)servation in the 



The Interior of a Kaviroiido Village. 



The smaller hut is a granary and access is obtained to its interior by 



lifting off the roof. The trees are Candelabra euphorbias. 



following way : African natives have fio written records, 

 but remarkaltle events are commemorated in the 

 naming of children. This especially applies to the 



