. Bird hunting on the White Nile; a naturalist's experiences in the Soudan. Birds -- Africa; Africa -- Description and travel. Noxious Insects. 75 carefully guarded against. All the baggage had to be moved and examined two or three times a day, and so quickly do these pests get to work that during a single night any article left lying on the ground will be com- pletely covered with the sandy secretion, under which. THE CAMP AT GEEAZI. the ants operate, and will be half destroyed. Where white ants were numerous the trees were entirely brown with their workings, and the fallen trunks and boughs
. Bird hunting on the White Nile; a naturalist's experiences in the Soudan. Birds -- Africa; Africa -- Description and travel. Noxious Insects. 75 carefully guarded against. All the baggage had to be moved and examined two or three times a day, and so quickly do these pests get to work that during a single night any article left lying on the ground will be com- pletely covered with the sandy secretion, under which. THE CAMP AT GEEAZI. the ants operate, and will be half destroyed. Where white ants were numerous the trees were entirely brown with their workings, and the fallen trunks and boughs were not only brown with the protective covering but eaten through, so that at every step on an apparent mound of earth one crushed through the shell of a fallen 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 Witherby, H. F. (Harry Forbes), 1873-1944. London, The Office of "Knowledge"
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