CHAPTER VI. 
ROOSEVELT’S HUNTING GROUNDS. 
British East Africa—The Chicago of East Africa—Tropical Scenery—Primeval Forests, 
Rocky Mountains and Running Streams—Wonders of the Animal and Vegetable King¬ 
doms—Pheasants, Doves, Monkeys—Flowers in all the Colors of the Rainbow—Man's 
Cruelty Marring the Beauty of Nature. 
B RITISH East Africa, which was penetrated by Roosevelt on his 
famous hunting expedition, is located south of Egyptian Soudan, 
Abyssinia and Italian Somaliland, and north of German East 
Africa. It stretches as far west as to the Congo State and on the east is 
bordered by the Indian Ocean. The Equator passes right through it 
RHINOCEEOS BULL. 
