The Honeyguide [Indicator sparrmani) who, with fluttering wings and im- 

 patient cries, leads the Bushmen and Hottentots to bees' nests. 



Bushman Ring Stones. These vary in size from the bulk of an apple to 

 that of a baby's head. They are water-worn pebbles, usually of hard, 

 fire-formed rock, such as Dolerite. They are bored through the centre, 

 half from one side, and half from the other. The boring tool is a cone- 

 shaped bit of hard sedimentary rock. Flinty sand and water are used 

 to aid in the boring process. The stone on the right is shown in 

 section. 



