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From: Bob Brain [mailto:brainnew@iafrica.com]
Sent: 24 October 2007 04:19 PM
To: Sifelani Jirah
Subject: Re: Permission to use your Pictures

Dear Sifelani,

I am sorry to have taken so long to reply to your e-mail message. 
I have been away in Scotland and, when I got back, our telephone 
line here was struck out by lightning and so I am only now working 
through the accumulated messages.

Yes, you are welcome to use the photo which appears as Figure 93 
in my book The Hunters or the Hunted, provided you acknowledge the 
source. I took the photo in 1969 and do not need payment for its 
use in your article.

Good luck with your project,

Best wishes and regards,

Bob Brain.
C. K. Brain.

----- Original Message -----

From: Sifelani Jirah
To: brainnew@iafrica.com
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 4:11 PM
Subject: Permission to use your Pictures

Dear Sir..

My name is Sifelani Jirah, an Honours student at the University of the 
Witwatersrand. Currently we are doing a course on Taphonomy and we are 
supposed to up-load our work on the internet in a new site called 
citizedium.org I’m writing about Leopards as Taphonomic agents. I used one 
of your books as my reference “The hunters or the Hunted” and would like 
to use an image in page 93 that is Figure 93 about the characteristically 
damaged skulls of dassies found in three leopard lairs: Quartzberg cave, 
Valencia lair and Suswa leopard lair.

I can not use the above mentioned Figure without your permission. If you 
agree may I know the Date those images were taken if you can still remember 
and also I want to know if you want the images copyrighted or free?
   
Looking forward to hearing from you at your earliest possible convenience.

Sincerely

Sifelani Jirah
Bsc Honours Palaeontology
BPI Palaeontology
University of the Witwatersrand