In Africa is a Book of Biography. This book describes that collection of African stories has do pretentious purpose. It is mereljr the record of a most deligbtfdl hunting trip into those fascinating regions along the Equator, where one may still have "thrilling adventures" and live in a stoiy-book atmosphere, where the "roar of the lioo" and the "crack of the rifle" are part of the every-day life, and There in a few months one may store Qp enough material to keep the memory pleasantly occupied all the rest of a lifetime. The stories are descriptive of a four-andaa-half months' trip in the hig game country and pretend to no more serious purpose thau merely to relate the experiences of a self-confessed amateur under such conditions.