. Man and beast in eastern Ethiopia : From observations made in British East Africa, Uganda, and the Sudan . Natural history; Indigenous peoples; Ethnology. XXII antelopp:s 279 covered liy I)u (.'luiillu in the Ciiiboou, Africa; iiotliii),u; was kuuwii of its existence in East Africa until IMr. Isaacs (liscoveveil it in the dense recesses of the j\Iau The Bongo of tlie Man Forest. (Natural History Museum.) It is worth repeating that "from Africa always something ; A few years ago the forests of the Congo furnished us with that remarkable mammal the okapi, and from Britis
. Man and beast in eastern Ethiopia : From observations made in British East Africa, Uganda, and the Sudan . Natural history; Indigenous peoples; Ethnology. XXII antelopp:s 279 covered liy I)u (.'luiillu in the Ciiiboou, Africa; iiotliii),u; was kuuwii of its existence in East Africa until IMr. Isaacs (liscoveveil it in the dense recesses of the j\Iau The Bongo of tlie Man Forest. (Natural History Museum.) It is worth repeating that "from Africa always something ; A few years ago the forests of the Congo furnished us with that remarkable mammal the okapi, and from British East Africa comes quite unexpectedly another four-footed and hugely-horned animal the bongo. Few Europeans have seen a living. 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 Bland-Sutton, John, Sir, 1855-1936. London : Macmillan and Co. , Limited
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