Othersappeartobeharmless,andevenedibleOfthelattersortisthelargepython,metsepallah,ortariThelargestspecimensofthisareabout15or20feetinlengthTheyareperfectlyharmless,andliveonsmallanimals,chieflytherodentia;occasionallythesteinbuckandpallahfallvictims,andaresuckedintoitscomparativelysmallmouthinboa-constrictorfashionOneweshotwas11feet10incheslong,andasthickasaman’slegWhenshotthroughthespine,itwascapableofliftingitselfupaboutfivefeethigh,andopeneditsmouthinathreateningmanner,butthepoorthingwasmoreinclinedtocrawlawayThefleshismuchrelishedbytheBakalahariandBushmenTheycarryawayeachhisportion,likelogsofwood,overtheirshoulders。
  *“Asthissnake,`BucephalusCapensis’,inouropinion,isnotprovidedwithapoisonousfluidtoinstillintowoundswhichthesefangsmayinflict,theymustconsequentlybeintendedforapurposedifferenttothosewhichexistinpoisonousreptilesTheiruseseemstobetoofferobstaclestotheretrogressionofanimals,suchasbirds,etc。,whiletheyareonlypartiallywithinthemouth;andfromthecircumstanceofthesefangsbeingdirectedbackward,andnotadmittingofbeingraisedsoastoformananglewiththeedgeofthejaw,theyarewellfittedtoactaspowerfulholderswhenoncetheypenetratetheskinandsoftpartsofthepreywhichtheirpossessorsmaybeintheactofswallowing。
  Withoutsuchfangsescapeswouldbecommon;withsuchtheyarerare。
  “ThenativesofSouthAfricaregardthe`BucephalusCapensis’aspoisonous;
  butintheiropinionwecannotconcur,aswehavenotbeenabletodiscovertheexistenceofanyglandsmanifestlyorganizedforthesecretionofpoisonThefangsareinclosedinasoft,pulpysheath,theinnersurfaceofwhichiscommonlycoatedwithathinglairysecretion。
  Thissecretionpossiblymayhavesomethingacridandirritatinginitsqualities,whichmay,whenitentersawound,causepainandevenswelling,butnothingofgreaterimportance。
  “The`BucephalusCapensis’isgenerallyfoundontrees,towhichitresortsforthepurposeofcatchingbirds,uponwhichitdelightstofeed。
  Thepresenceofaspecimeninatreeisgenerallysoondiscoveredbythebirdsoftheneighborhood,whocollectarounditandflytoandfro,utteringthemostpiercingcries,untilsomeone,moreterror-struckthantherest,actuallyscansitslips,and,almostwithoutresistance,becomesamealforitsenemyDuringsuchaproceedingthesnakeisgenerallyobservedwithitsheadraisedabouttenortwelveinchesabovethebranchroundwhichitsbodyandtailareentwined,withitsmouthopenanditsneckinflated,asifanxiouslyendeavoringtoincreasetheterrorwhichitwouldalmostappearitwasawarewouldsoonerorlaterbringwithinitsgraspsomeoneofthefeatheredgroup。
  “Whatevermaybesaidinridiculeoffascination,itisneverthelesstruethatbirds,andevenquadrupeds,are,undercertaincircumstances,unabletoretirefromthepresenceofcertainoftheirenemies;
  and,whatisevenmoreextraordinary,unabletoresistthepropensitytoadvancefromasituationofactualsafetyintooneofthemostimminentdangerThisIhaveoftenseenexemplifiedinthecaseofbirdsandsnakes;andIhaveheardofinstancesequallycurious,inwhichantelopesandotherquadrupedshavebeensobewilderedbythesuddenappearanceofcrocodiles,andbythegrimacesandcontortionstheypracticed,astobeunabletoflyorevenmovefromthespottowardwhichtheywereapproachingtoseizethem。”DrAndrewSmith’s“Reptilia“。
  InadditiontotheseinterestingstatementsofthemostablenaturalistfromwhomIhavetakenthisnote,itmaybeaddedthatfireexercisesafascinatingeffectonsomekindsoftoadsTheymaybeseenrushingintoitintheeveningswithouteverstartingbackonfeelingpain。
  Contactwiththehotembersratherincreasestheenergywithwhichtheystrivetogainthehottestparts,andtheyneverceasetheirstrugglesforthecentreevenwhentheirjuicesarecoagulatingandtheirlimbsstiffeningintheroastingheatVariousinsects,also,arethusfascinated;butthescorpionsmaybeseencomingawayfromthefireinfiercedisgust,andtheyaresoirritatedastoinflictatthattimetheirmostpainfulstings。
  SomeoftheBayeiyewemetatSebituane’sFordpretendedtobeunaffectedbythebiteofserpents,andshowedthefeatoflaceratingtheirarmswiththeteethofsuchasareunfurnishedwiththepoison-fangs。
  Theyalsoswallowthepoison,bywayofgainingnotoriety;
  butDrAndrewSmithputthesincerityofsuchpersonstothetestbyofferingthemthefangsofareallypoisonousvariety,andfoundtheyshrankfromtheexperiment。
  WhenwereachedtheBamangwato,thechief,Sekomi,wasparticularlyfriendly,collectedallhispeopletothereligiousservicesweheld,andexplainedhisreasonsforcompellingsomeEnglishmentopayhimahorse。
  “Theywouldnotsellhimanypowder,thoughtheyhadplenty;
  sohecompelledthemtogiveitandthehorsefornothingHewouldnotdenytheextortiontome;thatwouldbe`boherehere’swindling。”
  HethusthoughtextortionbetterthanswindlingIcouldnotdetectanydifferenceinthemoralityofthetwotransactions,butSekomi’sideasofhonestyarethelowestIhavemetwithinanyBechuanachief,andthisinstanceismentionedastheonlyapproachtodemandingpaymentforleavetopassthatIhavemetwithinthesouth。
  Inallothercasesthedifficultyhasbeentogetachieftogiveusmentoshowtheway,andthepaymenthasonlybeenforguides。
  Englishmenhavealwaysveryproperlyavoidedgivingthatideatothenativemindwhichweshallhereafterfindprovetroublesome,thatpaymentoughttobemadeforpassagethroughacountry。
  AlltheBechuanaandCaffretribessouthoftheZambesipracticecircumcision`boguera’,buttheritesobservedarecarefullyconcealedTheinitiatedalonecanapproach,butinthistownIwasonceaspectatorofthesecondpartoftheceremonyofthecircumcision,called“sechu“Justatthedawnofday,arowofboysofnearlyfourteenyearsofagestoodnakedinthekotla,eachhavingapairofsandalsasashieldonhishandsFacingthemstoodthemenofthetowninasimilarstateofnudity,allarmedwithlongthinwands,ofatough,strong,supplebushcalledmoretloa`Grewiaflava’,andengagedinadancenamed“koha“,inwhichquestionsareputtotheboys,as“Willyouguardthechiefwell?”“Willyouherdthecattlewell?”and,whilethelattergiveanaffirmativeresponse,themenrushforwardtothem,andeachaimsafull-weightblowatthebackofoneoftheboys。
  Shieldinghimselfwiththesandalsabovehishead,hecausesthesupplewandtodescendandbendintohisback,andeverystrokeinflictedthusmakesthebloodsquirtoutofawoundafootoreighteenincheslong。
  Attheendofthedance,theboys’backsareseamedwithwoundsandweals,thescarsofwhichremainthroughlifeThisisintendedtohardentheyoungsoldiers,andpreparethemfortherankofmen。
  Afterthisceremony,andafterkillingarhinoceros,theymaymarryawife。
  Inthe“koha“thesamerespectisshowntoageasinmanyotheroftheircustomsAyoungerman,rushingfromtherankstoexercisehiswandonthebacksoftheyouths,maybehimselftheobjectofchastisementbytheolder,and,ontheoccasionreferredto,Sekomireceivedaseverecutonthelegfromoneofhisgray-hairedpeople。
  Onmyjokingwithsomeoftheyoungmenontheirwantofcourage,notwithstandingallthebeatingsofwhichtheyboremarks,andhintingthatoursoldierswerebravewithoutsufferingsomuch,oneroseupandsaid,“Askhimif,whenheandIwerecompelledbyaliontostopandmakeafire,Ididnotliedownandsleepaswellashimself。”
  Inotherpartsachallengetotryaracewouldhavebeengiven,andyoumayfrequentlyseegrownmenadoptingthatmeansoftestingsuperiority,likesomanychildren。
  ThesechuispracticedbythreetribesonlyBogueraisobservedbyalltheBechuanasandCaffres,butnotbythenegrotribesbeyond20DegsouthThe“boguera“isacivilratherthanareligiousrite。
  Alltheboysofanagebetweentenandfourteenorfifteenareselectedtobethecompanionsforlifeofoneofthesonsofthechief。
  Theyaretakenouttosomeretiredspotintheforest,andhutsareerectedfortheiraccommodation;theoldmengooutandteachthemtodance,initiatingthem,atthesametime,intoallthemysteriesofAfricanpoliticsandgovernment。
  Eachoneisexpectedtocomposeanorationinpraiseofhimself,calleda“leina“orname,andtobeabletorepeatitwithsufficientfluencyAgooddealofbeatingisrequiredtobringthemuptotherequiredexcellencyindifferentmatters,sothat,whentheyreturnfromthecloseseclusioninwhichtheyarekept,theyhavegenerallyanumberofscarstoshowontheirbacksThesebandsorregiments,namedmepatointhepluralandmopatointhesingular,receiveparticularappellations;as,theMatsatsithesuns;
  theMabusatherulers;equivalenttoourColdstreamsorEnniskillens;
  and,thoughlivingindifferentpartsofthetown,theyturnoutatthecall,andactunderthechief’ssonastheircommanderTheyrecognizeasortofequalityandpartialcommunismeverafterward,andaddresseachotherbythetitleofmolekaneorcomradeIncasesofoffenceagainsttheirrules,aseatingalonewhenanyoftheircomradesarewithincall,orincasesofcowardiceorderelictionofduty,theymaystrikeoneanother,oranymemberofayoungermopato,butneveranyoneofanolderband;
  andwhenthreeorfourcompanieshavebeenmade,theoldestnolongertakesthefieldintimeofwar,butremainsasaguardoverthewomenandchildrenWhenafugitivecomestoatribe,heisdirectedtothemopatoanalogoustothattowhichinhisowntribehebelongs,anddoesdutyasamemberNooneofthenativesknowshowoldheis。
  Ifaskedhisage,heanswersbyputtinganotherquestion,“Doesamanrememberwhenhewasborn?”Ageisreckonedbythenumberofmepatotheyhaveseenpassthroughtheformulaeofadmission。
  Whentheyseefourorfivemepatoyoungerthanthemselves,theyarenolongerobligedtobeararmsTheoldestindividualIevermetboastedhehadseenelevensetsofboyssubmittotheboguera。
  Supposinghimtohavebeenfifteenwhenhesawhisown,andfreshbandswereaddedeverysixorsevenyears,hemusthavebeenaboutfortywhenhesawthefifth,andmayhaveattainedseventy-fiveoreightyyears,whichisnogreatage;butitseemedsotothem,forhehadnowdoubledtheageforsuperannuationamongthemItisaningeniousplanforattachingthemembersofthetribetothechief’sfamily,andforimpartingadisciplinewhichrendersthetribeeasyofcommand。
  Ontheirreturntothetownfromattendanceontheceremoniesofinitiation,aprizeisgiventotheladwhocanrunfastest,thearticlebeingplacedwhereallmayseethewinnerrunuptosnatchitTheyarethenconsideredmenbanona,viri,andcansitamongtheeldersinthekotla。
  Formerlytheywereonlyboysbasimane,pueriThefirstmissionariessettheirfacesagainsttheboguera,onaccountofitsconnectionwithheathenism,andthefactthattheyouthslearnedmuchevil,andbecamedisobedienttotheirparentsFromthegeneralsuccessofthesemen,itisperhapsbetterthatyoungermissionariesshouldtreadintheirfootsteps;forsomuchevilmayresultfrombreakingdowntheauthorityonwhich,tothosewhocannotread,thewholesystemofourinfluenceappearstorest,thatinnovatorsoughttobemadetoproposetheirnewmeasuresastheLocriansdidnewlaws
  withropesaroundtheirnecks。
  Probablythe“boguera“wasonlyasanitaryandpoliticalmeasure;
  andtherebeingnocontinuouschainoftribespracticingtheritebetweentheArabsandtheBechuanas,orCaffres,andasitisnotareligiousceremony,itcanscarcelybetraced,asisoftendone,toaMohammedansource。
  Asomewhatanalogousceremonyboyaletakesplaceforyoungwomen,andtheprotegeesappearabroaddrilledunderthesurveillanceofanoldladytothecarryingofwaterTheyarecladduringthewholetimeinadresscomposedofropesmadeofalternatepumpkin-seedsandbitsofreedstrungtogether,andwoundroundthebodyinafigure-of-eightfashion。
  Theyareinuredinthiswaytobearfatigue,andcarrylargepotsofwaterundertheguidanceofthesternoldhagTheyhaveoftenscarsfrombitsofburningcharcoalhavingbeenappliedtotheforearm,whichmusthavebeendonetotesttheirpowerofbearingpain。
  TheBamangwatohillsarepartoftherangecalledBakaaTheBakaatribe,however,removedtoKolobeng,andisnowjoinedtothatofSechele。
  Therangestandsabout700or800feetabovetheplains,andiscomposedofgreatmassesofblackbasaltItisprobablypartofthelatestseriesofvolcanicrocksinSouthAfrica。