. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 170.—Shield ok (One-twentiethnatural size, III. E., 5466.) Fig. 171. — Milk-vessel, withWicker Covering. (One-fourthnatural size, III. E., 5483.) extensive forest. This forest is interrupted by good-sized steppe-like clearings, and in these many sorts ofantelopes and rhinoceroses take up their abode. On USSINDpA 125 my march through the forest region I met with nume-rous elephant tracks in one of these bare spaces. Theyhad trampled down the wholeplace with their powerful f


. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 170.—Shield ok (One-twentiethnatural size, III. E., 5466.) Fig. 171. — Milk-vessel, withWicker Covering. (One-fourthnatural size, III. E., 5483.) extensive forest. This forest is interrupted by good-sized steppe-like clearings, and in these many sorts ofantelopes and rhinoceroses take up their abode. On USSINDpA 125 my march through the forest region I met with nume-rous elephant tracks in one of these bare spaces. Theyhad trampled down the wholeplace with their powerful feet,producing deep holes, and itwas necessary to walk carefullyto avoid falling into and there specimens ofthese pachyderms are said tooccur, and I even met somehunters who had come acrosssome of them a few daysbefore, and were then followingup their tracks. On account of the great FG- (One- b fourth natural size, III. E., 5485.) value of the cattle, the Was-.


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