space six to eight inches in circumference wherever the insect 
has brushed. 
Marched five miles. 
Day’s bag: Learmonth—One “Tommie,” 
One wilde-beeste. 
Comfortably warm. Went out after luncheon; killed a 
April 15th good roan. Returning to camp after shooting a bustard, found 
a new-born antelope on the ground, the report of the gun 
evidently having frightened the mother away. Brought the 
baby to camp and fed it from a bottle. Got a goat from a 
native, but the fawn would not take to it. 
Very heavy rain and thunder-storms during the night. 
Day’s bag: Learmonth—One “Tommie.” 
Fleischmann—One roan, 
One bustard. 
Weather comfortable. I was out early after bush-buck, 
April 16th getting a nice specimen. Learmonth went prospecting into 
the hills, with Kurugu, a Kikuyu medicine-man and tracker. 
He came across a herd of buffalo feeding, and shot a fine 
one, with one shot; solid bullet through the throat. Horns,— 
forty-two inch spread. 
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