THE ILIiUSTB AT JC D BEE. Em Jntninry 20, 1002. Hunting Wild Animals (Continued from Sixth Page.) Afrlcnn veldt and tho dogolnto wastes of Arctic America have been visited by tho devotees of sclcnco and sport, who havo re turned laden not only with pelts nnd car cass, but dry platen and films. It Is orio of the most Important functions of outdoor photography today to preserve for posterity a-record of passing conditions nnd of diminishing species, nnd n work like tho present is of permanent Interest nnd will Increase In historical and bibliographical value as time goes on. The supply of photographic material drawn upon for this monumental work was virtually unlimited, nnd Interesting nncc dotcs were often told of tho obstacles over como by thoso who, partly by groat strength nnd skill nnd partly by seizing happy chnnces, havo captured and preserved for us tho portraits of a host of nnlmnts of every sort. One Instnnco out of many will sufllco to Rhow how great peril frequen'ly was In curred In obtaining theso photographs: "Lord Dclanicro has been two yenrs In 'tho unbeaten tracks of .eastern Central Africa, accompanied by two Kuropcnns nnd nbout 200 natives taking snap shots. On one occasion, on tho Uganda rond, tho shlknrrl who was In tho lend d'scoverod n magnificent lion looking rcuml a bush, glar ing Inquiringly nt the party. Lord Dola moro fixed his camera lfiO yards nway nnd proceeded to focus tho man-cater. Tho lion watched theso proceedings with evident nmazement, but nllowed several photo graphs to bo taken. Then ho strolled leisurely townrd tho photographer, who promptly decamped. After satisfying his curiosity about this Ins'rument, his forest mnjesty walked leisurely nway. Lord Dela mcro took several snap shots of him as ho walked down the road." Tho duchess of Bedford was among tho most liberal contributors to this supply of Illustrations, and so was Hon. 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ROOT, Printer, 414-416 S. nth St., OMAHA, NEtt. NKW SCHOOL HOUSE AT TAM,E ROCK., Neb., DEDICATED JANUARY 10, 1902. that predominate from end to end of this portrait gallery of the anlmnl life of the globe. Tho publishers have been extremely for tunate In securing the valuable co-opera-tlcn of tho liest anlmnl photographers of tho day and grent Interest has been taken In the work by many eminent trnvolcrn nnd zoologists. Some Idea of the amount of photographic material placed at the pub lishers' ("Isposal may bo gathered from the fact that tho sixty-eight Illustrations In Part I havo been selected out of several hundreds of photographs of monkeys nlonc. A new camera has been specially built for tho express purpose of taking anlmnl life. Only recently has It been possible to utilize photography In nny Important plc turcsquo way In tho Illustration of living animals, l'or n long time tho difficulties to be overcome hafllcd both photographers able cameras, telephoto lenses nnd other Hpeelnl apparatus required to obtain suc cessful pcrtraltn of living creatures, espe cially thwe at liberty "on their unlive heath. ' While the most striking feature of the "Living Animals" Is tho collection of Illus trations, tho time nnd expenditure devoted to this department Is fully equalled by the attention given to tho descriptive portion of tho work. The greatest living authorltlcf hrve been called upon to do tho editing nnd every article reveals tho hnnd of one who Is n master of his subject. The men Hon of n few of tho names of tho contribu tors will bo convincing of tho authoritative nnturo of tho hook. Mr. V. C. ScIoub deals with tho African Hon nnd tho elephants. with which ho has had thrilling experi ences, nnd other sportsmen treat of other gamo nnlmnls of tho Dark Continent. To Mr. W. Savlllo-Kent, author of "Tho Croat Harrier Heef," has been assigned tho mar suplnls of Australia, and nlso tho reptiles generally. Sir Herbert W. Maxwell writes on tho salmon family, nnd so on, while Dr Hlchnrd Lydekker, Dr. Rowdier Sharpo, Mr. V. W. Klrby and other specialists nrc edi torial advisers In regard to tho branches In which they statu! ns nuthorltlcs. DON'T BE RHESUS MONKEYS Photo by L. Medland. V. Z. S. of tho pictures shows Mr. Rothschild him self, with n silk hat on his head, riding ono of his enormous tortoises; nnothor shows his four-ln-hand of zebras broken, to harness. Several of tho views of wild animals tnkea by Lord Dolamere In Africa with n telephoto lens glvo vivid glimpses of llfo In tho Junglo. There Is something now and startling In tho sight of Hons, opards, baboons, glrnffcs, rhinoceroses and zebras caught in the act, as It were, in tho heart of their natlvo wilds. Not tho least curious nnd vnluablo of tho pictures aro theso of fishes In their natural sur roundings, actually tnken under water, In sea and stream. For theso tho editor Is Indebted to Dr. R. W. Shufeldt of Wash ington. The photographs of cnptlvo animals nro useful in somo Instnnces, but In tho ma jority of ense's they nro worse than usoless; they nro misleading. Take tho South African lion for example; his nspect changes radically when ho Is removed from his natural environment. "Tho wild lion Is n much moro alert and actlvo animal than a menagcrlo specimen, nnd when In good condition, la far better built nnd moro pow erful looking, being freo from all nppenr ance of lanklncss nnd weakness in tho legs, nnd hnvlng strong, well formed hind quarters. Tho eyes of tho monngcrlo Hon, too, look brown nnd usunlly sleepy, while thoso of tho wild nnlmnl nro yellow nnd extraordinarily luminous, oven after death." When, however, It has not been, posslblo to get .really good pictures of somo shy wild rreaturo In Its natlvo hnunt, living exnmplcs 'hnvo been sought In tho. grent zoological gardens of tho world London, Rerlln, Antwerp, Florence, Now York, Cal cutta, Sydney, etc. or In tho parks of American men of wealth nnd European. noblemen. Theso havo been "posed" as nearly as posslblo In tho surroundings natural to them, nnd faithful portraits havo been obtained. Now and then It was .de sirable, In order to completo a family his tory, to Includo portrnlts of varieties which aro not oven known in captivity, and hero tho museums havo been drawn upon and photographs of stuffed specimens and groups, nnturally mounted, hnvo been ob tnlned; hut theso cases aro not many, and, though loss Interesting, sorvo their purpose almost as well as the "living pictures" and naturalists. Tho makers of photo graphic Instruments nnd materials were compelled to experiment for many years bo foro they wero ablo to perfect "quick" plates and lenses thnt would answer tho purpose, and then It was ' only horo and thcro that a man was nblo or willing or hod tho opportunity to make uso of tho port- SO THIN. FREE REMEDY. 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