Shows a grassy plain with a grassy hill in back. A very open type of Acacia-grassland. On the right some rugged mts. with prominent rock outcrops. Forest runs up over them with apparently but little change. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 19, 1920]
Nearer Ft. Hall. Grassland - ant hills and trees in back, fairly typical of much of this country. Themeda and forked Andropogon chief grasses. [Shantz travel journal, May 8-11, 1920]
A photograph of grassland that shows the grasses, largely composed of Themeda, the coarse herbs largely Bampinia, and some scattered trees in the background.