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A photograph of grassland after burning. It shows a growth of the deep-rooted or storage-rooted plants such as elephantorrhiza burchellia, indiogofera hilaris, hypoxis obtusa, and clerodendron triphyllum.

A photograph of the grassland dominated by themeda forskalii, a tall, bunch-like cover about 2 1/3 to 3 feet high.

A photograph that shows burnt and unburnt grassland in Mafeking. The bunchy nature of the grassland can be seen in the foreground. There are also some acacia and eucalyptus in the background.

A photograph that shows burnt and unburnt grassland in Mafeking. This grassland being near the city is somewhat overgrazed.

A photograph of the grassland in Mafeking.

A photograph with acacia giraffae, cattle, and burned grass in the background.

A photograph of themeda grassland with occasional bush or tree.

A photograph of acacia in the foreground and other bushes, themeda grass, eragrostis, and sporobilis are also abundant. Only a few of the acacias are now coming into bloom and these have yellow flowers.

A photograph of grassland with a few shrubs and many acacias on the hills in background.

A photograph of the Suada zone with the bottom of of the pan in the background.

A photograph of a termite hill with George Scott looking at the hill with a foot on it.

A photograph that shows grassland and acacias with pentzia, schmidtia, and eragrastis. There are also a spiny, trifoliate leaved shrub, elysium, and a small pennyroyal.

A photograph that shows aloes scattered through the grassland. There are a few thorn trees, acacia horrida, and thorn brush that can be seen.

A photograph of a general view showing the aloe, herb. 118, and the bush on the right with the grassland on the left.

A photograph of a closer view of the enclosure which made up the elephant camp site.

A photograph of a general view of the grassland. In the background, there can be seen the enclosure which forms the elephant camp.

Grasses in fore with brush and mt. in back & cloud. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 30, 1920]

A photograph of grasses just burned off even during the rainy season. There are bauhinia in the back.
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