ILLUSTRATIONS 
XV 
FACING 
Rearing, the lion struck the man, bearing down the shield .... 
Photogravure from a drawing by Philip R. Goodwin. 
Group—The spears that did the trick. Mr. Roosevelt photographing 
the speared lion. 
Group—The lion as it fell. As he fell he gripped a spear head in his 
jaws with such tremendous force that he bent it double .... 
Sailinye, the Dorobo, who was with Kermit Roosevelt when he shot 
the bongo, holding up the bongo head. 
Dance of boys of the Nyika tribe in honor of the chief’s son who had 
just died. 
The situtunga shot by Kermit Roosevelt at Kampalla. 
Group—Crocodile. Nile bushbuck. Cobus maria. Baker’s roan. 
Ground horn-bill. Wagtail. Nightjar. Fish eagle. 
The “white” rhino . . . • . 
Photogravure from a drawing by Philip R. Goodwin. 
The papyrus afire. 
We walked up to within about twenty yards. 
The cow and calf square-nosed rhino under the tree after being dis¬ 
turbed by the click of the camera. 
Group—The calf which was old enough to shift for itself refused to 
leave the body. When alarmed they failed to make out where the 
danger lay. 
One remained standing but the other deliberately sat down upon its 
haunches like a dog. 
The monitor lizard robbing a crocodile’s nest. 
Group—Kermit’s first giant eland cow, shot on the Redjaf trip. 
Giant eland bull. 
Mr. Roosevelt and Kermit Roosevelt with giant eland horns . . . 
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