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Five leather pockets to hold cartridges to go on 
belt. 
Three whetstones (one for self and two for gun- 
bearers) . 
One helmet (we used Gyppy pattern Army and 
Navy stores). 
One double terai hat, brown (Army and Navy 
stores). 
One six- or eight-foot pocket tape of steel to 
measure horns. 
One compass. 
One diary. 
Writing materials. 
Toilet articles. 
Articles for personal use, however, may be deter¬ 
mined by the wishes and experiences of the indi¬ 
vidual. 
We each had good Zeiss glasses, which are es¬ 
sential, and later, in Nairobi, were able to obtain a 
satisfactory replenishment of hunting clothes and 
shoes. 
Cameras 
Everybody who goes shooting will want at least 
one camera if only for the purpose of having his 
picture taken with his first lion, if he is successful 
in getting one. Mr. Akeley made special prepara¬ 
tions for taking fine photographs, and for this rea¬ 
son carried a complete outfit, even to a dark-room 
equipment for developing negatives and moving 
picture films in the field. He carried a naturalists 
graflex, a small hand camera and a moving-picture 
