Januery, 1910. <70- 
Janua Is 2910. ~fit- 
(237) and several warthog. in one herd they sav 5 rhino. When frightened 
(233) The head was brought in whole and photographed, 1 retained to the main 
they all curled their teils and bolted. Congo forest species of large 
Gamp picking up on the way the large ¢ rhino shot on the 10th by Z.2. 
geme show a strong tendency to ® bright rufous nelage as the bush-pig, 
who today discovered the remainse ‘hot # large walture with a spread 
bush cow, Derby Blend, harnessed antelope and others. Collected some 
(234) of 9 feet which is apparently Lophogyps. Saw (234) saddle-billed storks 
of the large elephant beans near vain village and sone of the flowers and 
near & small pond but could not get @ good shot at them. Saw several 
date-like fruit of a spiny branched tree which grows to ® large size 
defassa, many kob, one kongoni and two duikers, one of which appeared 
and is wide spread here. “nese hard stoned fruits are used for fermen- 
quite dark reddish on the back. 22: Rermined in oamp preparing for the 
ting a native beer by the alechol. ".R. remained in camp and when news 
trip to the lake, two dave march iniand, near Sururm village. “he dootor 
of a buffalo was brought in at noon he went out with Grogan end shot the 
sent in a spike buck "ragelophus which had the cross bars very distinct. 
animal in some tall grass. It was an old bull with the horn points and 
23: Left camp with 7.8., K.R. and 8.27.0. and Grogan for Suzum villaze 
boss over the forehead bedly worn avay. It was a typical White nile 
where we arrived at noone Gauntzy “airly flat and renently burnt with 
sequinoctialis with short horns with little arch to them and extended 
occasiona)] shambas of matama? Sav only a fer kob and oribi and Hartebeest. 
(238) backward (258) at a sharp angie rather than downward. The whole skin of 
Some some buatards and one Spaigieten? but no ground hornbills. Country 
this brute was kept. “he skin of the belly was very thick, as thiek as 
(235) Chiefly covered with scattered thorn (255) trees, Kigelia, Suphorbias 
that of the neck. Body well heived with biack hair. Rede. and H.R. saw 
and Lonchocarpus. P24: Left the village early and moved over to the lake 
no elephant or buffalo. 26: Remained in camp’ paring down the buffalo 
which was only an hour away. Saw nn came on the way over but when we 
with Red.G. the rest of the party returned to the main campe In the 
arrived at the lake 7.R. shot two young waterbuek and saw a herd of four 
: afternoon we discovered by some Belgian askories who surrounded our tent 
cow elephants. ‘“e 4180 saw a fresh lion K&11 of a warthorg on the shore 
with their fingers full of cartridges and asked a few impertanent questions. 
of the lake. Everyone went out in the P.il. for game but nothing was seen, 
i They returned Inter with their officer 4 whiskered Belgian who asked a 
"he lake is a large pond dotted everywhere with blue waterlilies and 
fow questions and then returned to his carpe “.He shot a @ Rhino with a 
supporting many Jacams and great mob-billed geese, pellicans and water 
25 ineh horn on the way in to the main camps 29: Zeturned early to the 
birds generally. 25: A slight fever took possession of me so I remained 
main camp. Shot on the (239) way a % Ground Kornbill and one of the bla ck 
in camp. During the night we herd Hyaenas near and early in the morning ! 
crested eagles. Sav several herd of Hongoni, one of waterbuck and several 
(236) the roaring of @ lion. (236) 7.R. went out north of the camp where they Kongond wate rbuok 
pairs of Oribi. 30: Remeined in ermp tagging up skulle and skins. Grogan 
met during the day 9 sqnare-nosed rhino, one bunch of which had four. 
save black rhino are reported abundant at the mouth of the JokkA River a 
They saw no elephant or buffelo and only one buck, a duliker, which 7.R. € 
few miles below our camp on the ears bank. They are also said to occur 
shote #.R. and R.J.0. had similar experiences but saw no rhino. 26: 
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near Gondokoro. Sl: KR. gent in an &dulh © bushbuck which wae quite 
Heard a lion dwring the night for several hours about # mile away. Return- 
‘ light brown with feirly well marked white cross bers. He also sent ina 
ed in the early morning to Sururn village. Bveryvone went out along the ; 
male colobus with only the tip of the tail white and with the white mantle 
we 
Swanp for buffalo but no gane was seen. I shengai reported seeing two 
i of the sides very short and thens 
buffalo near his shamba in the morning. 287: H.R. reported seeing un- 
Yebruary l: T7.R. & KeR.e Vent up the river hippo hunting in the large 
mistakable sebra dung near the lily pond but as Grogan had never seen or oy 
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} f t thi id f th i it babi ie &d 7 port. “he Megaderm® bata have never heen molested about scarp and axe s4i11 
knew of zebra on this side of the river it was probably mule dung. <.R. 
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(240) abundant in the thorn trees. Syvery evening while the Light is s#411 good 
and Red... went out north of camp where they saw ten white (237) rhino 

