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A photograph of two strychnos, commonly known as kaffir orange. One of them is cut open showing seed and brownish pulp.

A photograph of a second crop of kaffir corn from old roots. It is new planting where old roots have died.

A photograph of inspanning on the bank of the Kafue. It shows indigenous men lashing the oxen to the neck yokes.

A photograph of grassland with ant hills about 6 feet high and a few scattered acacia.

A photograph of almost pure grassland with trees in the background. There are a few huts partially hidden in the background on the left.

A photograph taken in the rain of brachystegia forest which is tall and open. There is also good grass cover.

A photograph of a view of herbaceous vegetation after trees have apparenty been removed or thinned out. The grasses are abundant and many of them have a bulbous base, allteropsis. There are some trees that can be seen in the far background.

A photograph of a path leading down the hill with natural grasses at the sides. A Belgian farm is shown in the background with large termite hills within the corn fields.

A photograph that shows a road way that has cut through a large termite hill.

A photograph of indigenous boys using hoes to prepare the ground for planting.

A photograph of land hilled up into hills that are about 3 to 4 feet across and 5 to 6 feet long. Thjey are about 10 inches high and planted only on top.

A photograph of kaffir corn just coming up, showing how the indigenous people care for their crops.

A photograph of H.C. Raven and Homer Shantz standing in a dry forest in Sakania while on a collecting trip.

A photograph of an indigenous village in the background with trees still standing while they are cut down in the foreground. On the left, there is a termite hill.

A photograph of a view over a dry forest, taken from the railway.

A photograph taken from the railroad that runs along a ridge, which is 50 to 75 ft. above the surrounding country. It shows dry forest as far as you can see.

A photograph of an ox team attached to a wagon with indigenous people near the Kafue river.

A photograph of agaricus forming three clumps or clusters, of a type quite abundant about here. A 6" ruler is placed in the middle of the agaricus clusters.

A photograph of agaricus forming three clumps or clusters but one cluster inverted showing white gills and spores. The gills are decurrent with no veil and slightly scaly stems. THe stripes quite commonly branched. A 6" ruler is placed in the middle…

A photograph of eragrostis in the foreground as well as a large ant hill with a large tree on top at the left and many large vines and bamboo.
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