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island are made, the protection of 
the reindeer, which is rapidly dimin- 
ishing, ought to be discussed and 
considered. Also in the Antarctic 
region, international arrangements are 
highly desirable. According to books 
of travel, the penguins and other 
animals of the Antarctic do not yet 
stand in awe of man ; and it will be a 
matter of great satisfaction, if, in this 
far-off district, nature's peace is pre- 
served as long as possible. 
Further, governments should 
strengthen the protection of the whole 
fauna all the world over, wherever 
the animals do not come into danger- 
ous competition with the welfare of 
human beings. Sir H. H. Johnston, 
formerly Governor of Uganda in 
Central Africa, says (see page 33, 
footnote), The world will become 
very uninteresting if man and his 
few domestic animals, together with 
