Service Sport in the Sudan a Record of Administration in the Anglo Egyptian S

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Service Sport in the Sudan a Record of Administration in the Anglo Egyptian S
David Charles Edward Ffrench Comyn
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Gray Kob (inaccessible), but our instructions being to hurry we could not go after them much. Of birds the rarest seen were the baliniceps-rex, of which we passed five or six. A lion yawning on an ant-heap, and sur- rounded by countless white-eared cob, tempted our fire, but he disappeared in the long grass when he saw where it came from. We were almost driven mad by serut flies, which infest these rivers. They are about an inch long, and like an exaggerated horse 126 SERVICE AND SPORT IN THE S...UDAN fly. They fly and alight quite noiselessly, generally on one's shoulder, elbow, or knee, and the first warn- ing one has of their presence is a vicious stab, like that of a darning needle, from their proboscis. Some- times there ensues a large swelling and mortification, but, as a rule, the irritation is not lasting. He is not very hard to chase down with a towel, but alas, generally has a pal who lands on and stabs your shoulder just as you have correctly measured the distance for your blow.

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