. Seventeen trips through Somaliland and a visit to Abyssinia; with supplementary preface on the 'Mad Mullah' risings. Maxamad Cabdulle Xasan, 1864-1920; Ethnology; Zoology. CHAPTEE X SECOND JOURNEY TO THE WEBEE SHABflLEH EIVEE, 1893 The new oaravauâPass Lord Delamere's partyâCaptain Abud in camp at HargeisaâSheikh MattarâCross the Hand, and arrive at Seyyid Mahomed's town in OgiddnâHoly reputationâWhy the Somdlis have no Mahdiâ Scene at the Seyyid's townâNative impression of European travellersâ Every European a doctorâMalingilr mission to HararâRuspoli's men seizedâJAm^i Deria's EnglishmanâR


. Seventeen trips through Somaliland and a visit to Abyssinia; with supplementary preface on the 'Mad Mullah' risings. Maxamad Cabdulle Xasan, 1864-1920; Ethnology; Zoology. CHAPTEE X SECOND JOURNEY TO THE WEBEE SHABflLEH EIVEE, 1893 The new oaravauâPass Lord Delamere's partyâCaptain Abud in camp at HargeisaâSheikh MattarâCross the Hand, and arrive at Seyyid Mahomed's town in OgiddnâHoly reputationâWhy the Somdlis have no Mahdiâ Scene at the Seyyid's townâNative impression of European travellersâ Every European a doctorâMalingilr mission to HararâRuspoli's men seizedâJAm^i Deria's EnglishmanâReach the Webbe and bag a water- buckâFriendly Gilimiss SomilisâFirst news of the Webbe bushbuckâ Shooting a crocodileâGreat beauty of our camp on the Webbe banksâ GAUa raids on the GilimissâThe crossing of the Webbe at Karanlehâ Unexpected Gdlla newsâEntertain Galla chiefs in camp ; a defiant speechâA GAUa trip plannedâFresh hippo tracks in the reedsâA waterbuok swims the Webbe ; a noble buckâSad death of a horseââ The Aulih^nâA row in campâUnsuccessful buffalo-huntingâWounded waterbuck struck down by a lionâStarving negroes eat the carrionâ Disturbed country ; the GAUa trip impracticableâRecross the Webbeâ Driving for bushbuckâA wart-hog baggedâA man seized by a lion ; extraordinary storyâA leopard baggedâA buck killed by leopards before our eyesâA row at GarboâSuccess of the Lee-MetfordâThe AwAr^ pan; beautiful hunting-groundâLions roaring at nightâUn- successful lion-huntsâMagnificent lion shot; a surprising leapâAbund- ance of lionsâReturn to Berbera ; and go to England. During the first trip to tte Webbe we had been four and a half months in the interior, travelling over more than eleven hundred miles of camel-track. I found at Aden that an. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfect


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