CHAP. VIII. 



A TOLERABLE LLST. 



1852. March 24. Doe . 



30. Two Does 

 April 3. Doe 



5. Buck 

 8. Doe 



13. Buck 



16. Buck 



19. Doe 



21. Buck 



23. Buck 

 25. Doe 

 25. Sow 



27. Boar . 

 May 3. Sow . 



6. Two Does 



10. Two Does 



12. Buck . 



19. Buck . 



22. Doe . 



31. Two does 

 June 5. Buck . 



8. Buck . 



11. Two Bucks 



24. Two Does 



28. Boar . 



29. Doe . 



Total— 28 Elk ( 1 1 Bucks, 1 7 



. Killed in the Elk Plains. 



Killed in Newera Ellia Plaiii. 

 . Killed at the foot of Hack Galla. 

 . Killed at the foot of Pedro. 



Killed at the top of the Pass. 

 . Killed at the foot of the Pass. 



Killed in the river at the Pass. 



Killed on the patinas on Badullaioad. 



Killed in the river at the base of Pedro. 

 . Killed in Matturatta Plain. 

 . Killed in the Elk Plains. 

 . Killed in the Elk Plains. 



Killed at the Limestone Quarry. 

 . Killed in the Elk Plains. 



Killed in the Barrack Plain. 

 . One killed in the Barrack Plain, and 

 the other at the bottom of the Pass. 



Killed in Newera Ellia Plain. 

 . Killed in the Newera Ellia River. 

 . Killed at the Pioneer Lines — Labou- 

 kelle. 



Killed in the Barrack Plain. 

 . Killed at the foot of Pedro. 



Killed in the Barrack Plain. 



Killed on Kicklamane Patina. 

 . Killed on Newera Ellia Plain. 



Killed on Elk Plains. 

 . Killed at the « Rest and be Thankful 



bottom 

 Does), and 4 Hogs. 



This is a tolerable show of game when it is consid- 

 ered that the sport continues from year to year ; there 

 are no seasons at which time the game is spared, but 

 the hunting depends simply on the weather. Three 

 times a week the pack turns out in the dry season, and 

 upon every fine day during the wet months. It must 

 appear a frightful extravagance to English ideas to 



