. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. 1)1 Mil. |.')7 S( UK WMiiM rciicli the linkr. I lie natives hndiijlit this (locrtcr ill ii cnnoc as far as tlic rapids vcstcKlaN. iVom wliicli point lie (liai;L!;<'(» of his n had heen l)adly stal)hed hy iiatiNcs not fir ti«»m (•;ini|). and lie wished to know if we conhl dr, hni after nilkiiiii' for u hit he suddenly jum|)(>d up, |)iille(l out his knife, and stahhed the two Aralis, one in the chest, the other in the stomach. They say that they kille


. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. 1)1 Mil. |.')7 S( UK WMiiM rciicli the linkr. I lie natives hndiijlit this (locrtcr ill ii cnnoc as far as tlic rapids vcstcKlaN. iVom wliicli point lie (liai;L!;<'(» of his n had heen l)adly stal)hed hy iiatiNcs not fir ti«»m (•;ini|). and lie wished to know if we conhl dr, hni after nilkiiiii' for u hit he suddenly jum|)(>d up, |)iille(l out his knife, and stahhed the two Aralis, one in the chest, the other in the stomach. They say that they killed hiiM, hut I do not helieve it, for their wounds are too Oil -'7. ^'llnlllllV'k• Mn. 'I' le man 1)11(1. Bonny and I went ii]) to see tin stal)hed in the stomach was very had, a hir«ie ])ortion of tiie entrails protrudinjjj from the wound, and h(^ has not a shadow of chance, for the entrails themselves are hadlv cut; however, after much difficultv, Honnv sue- reeded in pushinii: them back a\ I shot a yellow watail I have been after for some time, and the swifts were really sporting shots. Hying very fast at a great height, (hie of the Soudanese was bitten by a snake; the bite is a nasty one on the ankle, with the marks of the fangs very wide apart. We i)ut a tourni(piet on above the wound, cut it open, and burned it with a red-hot ram- rod. AVe had no ammonia. The leg was very little swollen, but the man complained oi' pains in the stomach and left side, especially over the hearc. As far as I could see, he was suffering more from fright than any- tliing else. The snake was described as a small, thin, red one; the marks of the fangs were about an inch and a half a])art. I have never in my life spent such aa. 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 Jameson, James S. (James Sligo), 1856-1888; Ja


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