ABSTRACT

The Chairman, Lord Lugard, in introducing the speaker, said that Mr. Leakey’s reputation as an archæologist was not con ned to Great Britain, but he would be speaking this evening not as an archæologist, but on Colonial Administration from the point of view of the native Kikuyu. He understood that Mr. Leakey was actually a naturalised Kikuyu, and since he had himself been made a blood brother of the tribe some forty years ago, he supposed he was some connection of the lecturer’s.