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Summit of Mount Kenja.127 
Dr. Kolb making Blood-Brotherhood with Wakwavi of Katheri 130 
Author’s Ivory Caravan arriving.133 
Author’s Porters depositing his Tusks at Custom-House . . 134 
Auction Sale of Author’s Ivory in Mombasa Custom-House . . 136 
Watering Donkeys.140 
VULTURINES AND DOG.I42 
Making Dug-out Canoe. . . .152 
Pulling Donkeys through the Tana River . 158 
Frolic’s Grave .. 166 
‘‘Though it was still quite early, the Ndorobos had already cut up the whole 
of the upper half of the huge mass. They were swarming all around ; the 
bush was full of them and covered with meat cut into strips or piled in 
junks. They had made fires all about; and eating and work were going 
on everywhere ” . . . . . . . . . . .178 
A Good Day’s Work with Elephants.198 
Grevy’s Zebra (Eqims grevyi), showing Mode of Protecting from 
Vultures.211 
Author’s Chef exercising his Art.219 
Scratch Pack chasing wounded Hartebeeste (.Bubalis jacksoni) . 240 
Ndorobo Encampment in the “Subugo” Forest on the Lorogi 
Mountains.243 
Camp under Mount Nyiro.251 
First Peep of Bassu from the South.257 
Camel Bones in Desolate Country on Edge of Lake . . . 262 
El Molo Fisher-Folk.264 
Birds on Lake Rudolph.279 
Pauw (Eupodotis kori ) and Bee-eater (Merops nubicus ) . . . .281 
Dead Rhinoceros Cow of the Small Variety (Rhinoceros bicornis ) . 284 
Elephants and Egrets.293 
A New Hartebeeste (.Bubalis neumanni 6 and ? ) . . . . 302 
Crocodile taking poor Shebane.‘ 309 
“ Kneeling over me, she made three distinct lunges, sending her left tusk 
through the biceps of my right arm and stabbing me between the right 
ribs, at the same time pounding my chest with her head and crushing 
in my ribs 323 
