Contin;3ation of Kay lk/$^ letter 
kill all the birds he studies for that would end that particular study. 
The Chapins j this tiiuS} have been here since *53. He serves as a 
consultant to Dr. van den Berghej and according to the latter is the 
man who is responsible for the selection of the Lwiro site as 
headquarters and main research center for IRSAC. One here is in roach 
of more different types of countiy, from jungle to near desert, high 
mountains, and low lying plains than ar^r other place in the Congoj by 
crossing the mountains to the Ifest in a few hours you are in virgin 
jungle (rain forests). All one needs is the time to explore. I 
asked Chapin for a likely place off frcasi things in general where one 
could spend several weeks in a relatively untouched land and forest 
among or near natives not too much influenced by the white man and he 
pointed to a mountain to the north and said there, there is a rest 
house in a forest reserve, which you could have use of on application 
and with a couple of native boys live there quite comfortably as long 
as you liked. There you would see (at least this part of) Africa in 
the original, Ruegege is the place, and it*s located at an elevation 
of 8,000 feet and not too difficult of access, but restricted as to 
visitors, but from it as a base one could work out in all directions, 
a primitive and unspoiled place says Chapin, which it is a treat to 
visit. He recommends the drier months, Julfer, |ugust, and/or December, 
Jan. Feb. Sorry we did not have the time to go there for just a look 
around j it was a temptation, lying just over there , —before your ejres. 
At Chapin's we got the opportunity to photograph saae pygmies who live 
over the hill from his place so K// to speak, they made fire for us, just 
