BIRDS. 
I do not propose to attempt getting many birds as I have had little 
or no experience in keeping them. I could probably get a varied 
selection of some of the handsome little weaver birds, a few 
parrots (Poicephalus fuscicapillus ana Agapornis perscnatus) and 
such young hawks or eagles as I might happen to find though I have 
got very few when previously in the country. 
TORTOISES. 
I can certainly get without any doubt the first three following 
x o Bell's Hinged Tortoise 
x o Leopard Tortoise 
x o Loveridge's Soft-shelled Tortoise, 
and possibly these 
x o Water Box Tortoise (Big black Sternothere). 
x o Pelomedusa galeata 
SHAKES. 
x o Python (I kept a 13 ft for 6 mtha. an 11 ft.,and many smaller), 
x 4 Boaedon lineatus or Brown House Snake (interesting when gorged), 
x o Spotted Wood Snake Bright green whip 3 nake feeds lizards 
x o Rhamphiophis oxyrhynchus (6 Ft. snowy, gentle, omnivorous), 
x o Psammophis subtaeniatus (Pretty slender yellow and brown racer). 
x o Boomslange (Inflates its neck and feeds on birds), 
x o Soitting Cobra (Naia nigricollia). 
x o Black Mambas ( I have kept 8£ ft. and 7 $ ft. for 5 mtha. Deadly), 
x o Puff Adder (Big, sluggish, showy rodent and toad feeder). 
LIZARDS. 
x Geckos (Yellow-headed, blue-grey bodied Lygodactjfcjlnia picturatua). 
x Aga.mas (Showy rea-headed species), 
x o Nilotic Monitor 
x o Gerrhosaurus major (Large spiny sp. like Giant Zonure). 
x o Chamaeleo dilepis (Large-lobed Chameleon). 
x o 
tt 
melleri I could probably get one 31" giant Chameleon 
though I have only taken 4 in my life, ajrill 
two came from the Uluguru. 
ft 
jacksoni I would try to get some Three—horned sent from 
Nairobi. 
Could probably get some of the Two-horned Usambara 
species. 
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