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mae a June-July, 1909. oi8- 
(69) with two Chanler Reedbuok, two kl i £ i 
Reedbuok, two kKiippsapringer, one of which was ® horned (72) ground where we proceeded to photograph him. He would not fight, how- 
%, also a old male impalla. Camp very windy continuing night and day 
with short intervals. 27: Broke carp at 9 A.M. &nd trekked ont to a 
waterhole (Glisrakeri) about 15 “idles to the westward. About the hills 
yesterday I sav the low spiny leaved euphorbia two thorns at each 
hoint growing profusely. “his was the plent which was found so abundant 
in the rhinos stomach. 26: Crorus 9° all G, thomséni from Sotizx is white 
and not fulvous like Athi Plrmino. “ent ont this morning with 7.R. and 
Tarlton primerily for ring sebras which we failed to find. ™.R. shot 
two topi near camp, a young ¢ and an old ¢. On the way out we flushed 
& 7 foot cobra which opme toward us 44111 within 16 yards and then turned, 
with raised head and fled when I ehnt if with the shot gun. Later TR. 
shot a @ Casella thomsoni which had one of its hind hoofs greatly enlarged. 
On the zebra hill he shot a ¢ wartheg with tusks 10-1/4 inches long, also 
a ¢ impalle with 25 inch horns. We then rested at the spring on the hill 
and { returned to camp to preptre the skins. K.R. and Pd.c. went out 
west of camp where they saw 5 rhino. K.Re shot a cow with both horns 
large, £1-19 inches in length end 11 feet long. This is larger then the 
¥ shot by %.2. and so it was prepared by Hw. G. HeR. saw & Ge roberta 
with only one horn, but this was unusually large, probably about 26 inches. 
29: Everyone except me went out north of the camp in the region where 
%.R, shot his rhino. A % rhino was shot by 7.2. with horns identically 
the same shape as those taken the (71) day before, “Three zebra were &180 
shot for rugs. EH. shot the single horned robertal with hed a horn 24 
inches long. The stump of the other horn was ® rounded knot i ineh high. 
T.R. shot a young d steinbuck. A greater busteard was also shot by 7.2. 
from the body of the rhinc soon aftor it fell. 30: Caught a % black~ 
backed jeckal in the trap set near camp for hyaenas. Kelis went out with 
Tarlton west of camp where they saw 7 giraffe, several gland and one 
waterbuck., ¥.R, shot * large 7 land. 7.R. shot a * impalla and collected 
a very large spotted tortoise. In the morning 4 porter took F.R. and 
Tariton and myself down to the waterhole Where & cobra was lying below 
the bank at the edge of the water from which retreat he vould not budge. 
I shot him in the middle with shot and then Tarlton pulled him up on the 
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ever, and only oocasionally raised hin head and erected his hood. He 
spit several times a distance af n fev feet. Another porter took me to 
a thorn tree in the topmost branches of which lay coiled a small yellow 
and black snake. %het this one which was ahout 3 feet long and wpon 
examination found it nad large fangs. 
duly 1: Rena ined in camp. Only KR, and 7 went out in the P.K, 
E.R, shot a female Impalla. Caught a fine ¥ stripped hynana in a trap 
near camp. “his snimal showed no fight althongh we poked it about and 
photographed 4t several times. 2: Left camp about 8 A.M. on a Lion 
drive at the three rocky kopjes 5 miles ewny with ".R., KR, Parlton 
and 8.0.C, Morning windy and cold and partiy cloudy. On the way over 
sar only e few herds of Ge thomsoni, a few topi and one ¥ ildeheest. 
Stopped a few minutes at a Masai craal near the zebra hill and took some 
photos from the hillside of the mole craal and also took some on the 
inside of it. Careht another stripped hyaens at the same spot. This 
one was an immature ¢, The jackals took the bait of most of the traps. 
Saw a rhino on the way over which we inspected at 400 yards and found 
it possersed a small horn, perhaps 18 inches. + was feeding amid grass 
on the plain, Beat the three kopjea withont flushing any oarmivores. 
The only game flushed was a kiLippspminger, a steinbuek and 6 ? chanier 
Reedbuck. A large puff adder was taken by the men. 7.R. shot an in- 
mature ¢ dik-dik which was flushed near him. (74) 3: Left the camp 
at 8 AM. for the salt mreh. Turing the night | eeught one 7 Black- 
backed Jackel. I heard at leant two striped hyrenrs. On the way over to 
the salt marsh we sav the old rhino found yesterday still feeding about 
the same spot. K.R. took several photos of him at 150 vards, He stood 
fecing the safari for sone time while it passed on his lee side but aid 
not charge. About 6 rhino birds were roonting on his back or flying about 
him. Saw one ateinbuck on the way over. Host of the way Was over a hard 
dry plain scantily covered with short dry arass. Sav many thonsoni and 
@ few robertal, and a few herds of wildqbeert. Sar a bunch of 5 giraffes 
near camp. Shot a small banded mungos on the wer over which I ran down 
on the pie in. his one, failing to find a burrow, lay down flat in the 

