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GENERAL INDEX. 



Indians (American Red), Trade 

 with the, 150 years 

 ago, ii, 235. 



Trade British and French 

 disputes over the, ii, 

 238-9. 

 ,, The sign language of the, 



iii, 195-6. 



as Forest guides, iii, 99. 

 as Prairie guides and 



Scouts, iii, 196. 

 and the Buffalo,iii,2 1 8-20. 

 Great Buffalo surround by, 



iii, 220. 

 War Parties, ii, 213-15; 



iii, 252. 



Indian Summer, The North Ame- 

 rican, ii, 28. 

 Indus River, The, as a mighty 



torrent, ii, 522. 

 The, from Derbend 

 to Kalabagh, ii, 

 5 2 3. S3 2 - 



The, as the defensive 



frontier of India, 



", 5 2 9-30, 535-6. 



The plains track of 



the, ii, 532. 



Falling in of the banks 



upon the, ii, 536. 



Sources of the, ii, 426. 



atAttock,ii,427,525. 



Sudden floods on the, 



ii, 428, 526. 



Infinitely Great, The and the 



infinitely small, iii, 35. 



Inglis, The Hon. James, Retrospect 



of his own career as a 



hunter by, i, 31. 



Ireland, Wildfowl Shooting in, iii, 



411-12. 



Fossil Moose or Elk in, 

 Immense size of the 

 horns of, ii, 119. 

 Iskardoh, The Rock-cut Gorge of, 



ii, 426, 482, 523. 

 Island Life, The evolution of, 



ii, 1 1 6. 



Islands, cut off from Continents 

 by subsidence, ii, 118. 



Islands as oceanic mountain pal- 



teaux, ii, 375. 



,, Objections to camping 

 upon small, ii, 473. 



Jackson,Gen. "Stonewall, " Indian 

 faculty of steering a course 

 in, ii, 101. 

 " J a gg m g " g ame n South African 



Karoos, iii, 225. 



Jelapahar, The Indian Hill Sani- 

 tarium of, ii, 413, 

 Jermingham (Lieut. Governor ot 

 the Mauritius), on 

 the great Hurri- 

 cane, i, 123-5. 



"Jimmy Bludso," Mississippi Pilot, 

 life and death of, ii, 548. 

 Johannesburg, Dust at, i, 141. 

 Johnson, Sir William, adopted Chief 

 of The Mohawks, ii, 219. 

 Jones, The Hon. C. J., as breeder of 

 hybrid buffalo cattle, ii, 22. 

 "Judging Distances," (see "Dis- 

 tances"). 



Jungle Fever (see "Malarial Fever"}. 

 Jungles on unhealthy coasts, i, 270. 

 Malarious near the base of 



mountains, i, 271. 



generally less healthy than 



heavy forest tracts, i, 2 7 1 . 



Jungle trees, difficulty in determining 



species of growing, i, 192. 



Junker, Dr. Wilhelm, the grandeur 



of desert solitudes, i, 453. 



Kalahari Desert, Beauty of, in the 



Rainy Season, i, 311. 



Reasons for believing 



water plentiful near 



its surface, i, 312. 



Karachi, The port of Scinde, ii, 



537-8- 

 Karoos, Vegetation of the South 



African, i, 313. 



Kashmir, Importance of the snow- 

 fall to, ii, 406-7. 

 ,, Rendered independent of 

 rain by its enormous, 

 snowfall, ii, 406. 



