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Kermit’s battery was of the same type, except that in¬ 
stead of a Springfield he had another Winchester shooting 
the army ammunition, and his double-barrel was a Rigby. 
In addition I had a Fox No. 12 shot-gun; no better gun 
was ever made. 
There was one other bit of impedimenta, less usual for 
African travel, but perhaps almost as essential for real en¬ 
joyment even on a hunting trip, if it is to be of any length. 
This was the ‘‘Pigskin Library,’’ so called because most 
of the books were bound in pigskin. They were carried 
in a light aluminum and oil-cloth case, which, with its con¬ 
tents, weighed a little less than sixty pounds, making a 
load for one porter. Including a few volumes carried in 
the various bags, so that I might be sure always to have one 
with me, and Gregorovius, read on the voyage outward, 
the list was as printed in Appendix F. 
Lieut.-Col. C. Delme Radcliffe, C.M.G., M.V.O. 
Maurice Egerton, Esq. 
Lord Desborough, C.V.O. 
Captain M. McNeill. 
Claude H. Tritton, Esq. 
J. Turner-Turner, Esq. 
Hon. L. W. Rothschild, M.P. 
Rt. Hon. Sir E. Grey, Bart., M.P, (Foreign Secretary and author of “Dry 
Fly Fishing.”) 
Sir M. de C. Findlay, C.M.G. (British Minister at Dresden.) 
C. Phillipps-Wolley, Esq., F.R.G.S. (“Sport in the Caucasus.”) 
Rt. Hon. Sir G. O. Trevelyan, Bart., D.C.L. (“The American Revolution.”) 
Warburton Pike, Esq. 
Sir Wm. E. Garstin, G.C.M.G. 
His Grace the Duke of Bedford, K.G. (“A Great Estate,”) 
Her Grace the Duchess of Bedford. 
Lord Brassey, G.C.B., M.V.O. (Owner of The Sunbeam.) 
Hon. T. a. Brassey. (Editor of the Naval Annual.) 
Rhys Williams, Esq. 
Major-Gen. A. A. A. Kinloch, C.B, (“Large Game in Thibet.”) 
Sir Wm. Lee-Warner, K.C.S.I. (“The Protected Princes of India.”) 
The Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of London. 
Major-Gen. Dalrymple White. 
