Til! CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER VIL 
Climate—Mineral and Vegetable Productions—Animals—People—Explora¬ 
tions—Livingstone’s Brilliant Work—Stanley’s Discoveries. 85 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Africa a Country Without Home Government—Liberian Republic—American 
Consulates—Morocco—Algiers—Tunis—Egypt—Cairo—Cape Town—Cape 
of Good Hope—Kimberly—Home Life in Africa—Naming the Baby— 
Ambitious Boyhood—Immature Child Wives. 97 
CHAPTER IX. 
Several Notable Men Accompanied Col. Roosevelt—Scientific Experts Pro¬ 
pose the Animals Secured for the Smithsonian Institution—Roosevelt’s 
Expedition—Roosevelt and the Missionaries—Africa the Last of the 
Heathen Countries Invaded by the Missionaries—Christianity in North 
Africa Long Before Christ. iii 
CHAPTER X. 
Origin of the American Negro—British Slave Industry—Liberia the Amer¬ 
ican Colony in Africa—24,000 American Born Negroes Have Gone to 
Liberia—The Troglodytes of Africa—Pygmies in Central Africa—Who 
Are the Boers?—The Diamond Mines of Kimberly—Abyssinia and Its 
Ancient Christian Faith—Ivory, How Obtained and Used—Ostrich Farms 
in Africa and California. 123 
CHAPTER XL 
Three Lions with Three Bullets—Wildebeest or Gnu was Roosevelt’s First 
Victim—Son’s Expedition Without Father—Smallpox Breaks Out in the 
Camp—Hunt Delayed by Missing Baggage. 147 
CHAPTER XH. 
Col. Roosevelt a Remarkable Hunter—All Records Broken—Bags a Bull Rhi¬ 
noceros—Shoots a Giraffe in the Neck at 400 Yards—Col. Roosevelt Kills 
His First Elephant—Bags a Leopard and Captures the Leopard’s Cubs 
Alive—Arrives at the Ju Ja Ranch—Col. Roosevelt Delighted. 159 
CHAPTER XIII. 
Africa a World of Surprises and Wonders—Journeys of Livingstone—An 
Ancestry of Sturdy Scotch Qualities—David’s Factory Life—Eager Thirst 
for Knowledge—Tending the Loom, with One Eye on His Book—A Lover 
of Heroic Deeds—Resolves to Become a Medical Missionary in China— 
Departure for Africa—Encounters with a Ferocious Lion—Livingstone’s 
