. Wild animals and the camera [microform]. Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie; Animals. denced by the following statement made by Sir Harry Johnston, , whose VTitings on lions and other mammals I have illustrated : " Mr. Alfred Sharpe, the Commissioner of British Central Africa, shot a lion which was perched up in the branches of a tree; and it is re- lated in the Uganda Protectorate by natives, also in Nyasaland, that in parts of that country the lion attacks the natives in their villages by clinabing on to the roofs of their houses, tearing away the thatch and stick framework, and desce
. Wild animals and the camera [microform]. Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie; Animals. denced by the following statement made by Sir Harry Johnston, , whose VTitings on lions and other mammals I have illustrated : " Mr. Alfred Sharpe, the Commissioner of British Central Africa, shot a lion which was perched up in the branches of a tree; and it is re- lated in the Uganda Protectorate by natives, also in Nyasaland, that in parts of that country the lion attacks the natives in their villages by clinabing on to the roofs of their houses, tearing away the thatch and stick framework, and descend- ing with a flop on some poor huddled group of husband, wife, and ; That the lion is not without intelli- gence is shown by an account given by M. Hachet-Souplet, who recently founded an institute for the study and develop- ment of animal psychology. He experi- mented with a lion at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris. He placed a large box, closed by a heavy lid on hinges, in the 3 I i i ! M li â 1= i. 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 perfectly resemble the original Dando, Walter P. (Walter Pfeffer). Toronto : Bell & Cockburn
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