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or up in front with. both, paws against the windshield, most of the 
way.’ Bobo and Flomo had gone along with us, and Flomo held the 
duck, which the Commissi oner had dashed us, Bobo the monkey, and X 
the civet cat. 
We stopped at the hospital where Bill hao. a cold shot, and 
then had tea with the Campbells. 
April 24 - 
We made an inventory at the rice shed today of specimens on 
hand and ready to ship on the West Kebar the end of this week. t 
totals up to 136 specimens, and of course that does not include 
antelopes and mongoose, which we are keeping here until latex*. 
Roy will have charge of the following list however, and we are 
praying that most of the things will survive the voyage and reach 
New' York alive. 
1 pigmy hippo 
4 chimpanzees 
1 giant pangolin 
2 small pangolins 
2 water mongoose (Bill calls them Water Civets) 
1 native ground hog 
2 giant pouched rats 
7 striped squirrels 
1 potto 
3 bush babies (galagos) 
1 dormouse 
9 sooty mangabeys 
1 Liberian diana 
7 civet cats 
1 linsang( small species of civet cat) 
2 leopards 
1 falcon 
1 horned owl 
3 hawks 
2 rails 
1 crested guinea fowl 
6 hornbills 
4 monitor lizards 
3 species crocodile 
20 land tortoises 
12 vipers (Gaboon and rhinoceros ) 
3 chameleons 
3 black cobras 
1 palm viper 
30 miscellaneous snakes 
It is not enough, as far as results of the expedition go, 
but it * s not bad for a little over a month 1 s collecting, and Bill 
feels more cheerful. It is certainly enough to make a nice show 
at the Firestone exhibit in New York. 
In the evening we had dinner at the Campbells, and spent 
a very pleasant evening. 
