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CHAPTER X. 



Dehra Doon Fossil remains in the Sewalik hills Variety of 

 game Spear-grass A day after small game Otters Camp 

 in the Eastern Doon Self-denial Elephant sagacity A 

 plucky mahout A queer adventure with a crocodile 

 Pythons The way we hunted them Hog-deer The " chee- 

 tal " or spotted deer Irregularity in shedding their horns 

 Four-horned antelopes The swamp-deer, . . .128 



CHAPTER XI. 



" Null " jungle Natives treed by a tigress Cane-brakes Danger 

 of a timid elephant A vicious " muckna " Bogged in a 

 "fussand" Moula Buksh displays his evil disposition A 

 terrible game at football The Kumaoii elephant-khedda A 

 ride after wild elephants Taming the recent captures An 

 elephant gladiator Bringing in a prisoner Wild bees The 

 result of disturbing them We beat a retreat A contumacious 

 tiger A general scrimmage, ..... 147 



CHAPTER XII. 



The surrow Gopee Chund hill Native folk-lore concerning it 

 A lucky shot Extraordinary spectacle Another lucky shot 

 An old and valued friend The spirits of the mountain A 

 shockingly bad shot Driving out a surrow A beautiful scene 

 Wild animals recovering from bad wounds A mended bone 

 Driving a "khud" The surrow are circumvented, . . 161 



CHAPTER XIII. 



Summer in the plains of India The Pir Punchal range A native 

 gentleman Kazima Two real shikarees The markhor 

 Glorious panorama of mountain scenery A serious accident 

 and an awkward predicament Hatha's surgery Native hos- 

 pitality A " drive " under difficulties Dangerous slopes, . 172 



