A Zulu Warrior and his wife. The women train the wool of their heads into 

 the shape of a cone when they get married, as seen here. They smother 

 it with grease and red ochre. The dress of a married woman is a skirt 

 of softened calf skin hanginsr from the loins to th3 knees. The men wear 

 a bunch of strips of animal skin on the loins, back and front. 



Cobs of Mealies, which you also call Maize or Indian Com. The cob grows 

 out of the side of a long stem, 6 ft. in height. The cobs, when growing, 

 are covered with a sheath of leaves. We Baboonfolk are passionately 

 fond of mealies when they are young and milky. MeaUes are the chief 

 food of the black humanfolk in South Africa. 



