CONTEXTS. XI 



CHAPTER IV. 



GREGARIOUS HABITS OP THE ELEPHANT LARGE HERBS -HAUNTS 

 HABITS IMITATIVE FACULTIES A SQUADRON OF ELEPHANTS 



FOOD ON WHICH THEY SUBSIST TREES UPROOTED BY ELE- 

 PHANTSNOT A RUMINATING ANIMAL QUANTITY OF WATER 

 DRUNK BY THE ELEPHANT THROWING WATER OVER THE BODY 



PROTECTION FROM THE SUN .... 28(3 



CHAPTER V. 



STALKING GENERALLY DESCRIBED THE AUTHOR'S OWN EX- 

 PERIENCESTRACKING THE ELEPHANT FATIGUE OF ELEPHANT- 

 SHOOTINGQUALITIES REQUISITE IN AN ELEPHANT-HUNTER 

 PARTY OF OVAMBOES SUCCESSFUL STALKING NOTES FOR THE 

 GUIDANCE OF ELEPHANT-HUNTF.RS . . . . 3Ul 



CHAPTER VI. 



ELEPHANT-HUNTING ON HORSEBACK -HARRIS'S EXPERIENCES 

 ADVENTURES OF GORDON GUMMING DANGERS TO WHICH THE 

 MOUNTED ELEPHANT-HUNTER IS EXPOSED DOGS HARDSHIPS 

 ENDURED BY THE HUNTER ON HORSEBACK . . . u27 



CHAPTER VIT. 



ELEPHANT SHOOTING AT NIGHT AMBUSHING FOR GAME THE 

 AUTHOR'S EXPERIENCES AT THE "SCREEN" DANGERS ATTEND- 

 ANT ON NIGHT-SHOOTING PERSONAL ADVENTURES A CRITICAL 

 POSITION A SUCCESSFUL NIGHT'S SHOOTING AN EVKNTKl'L 

 EPOCH OF MY LIFE . . ... 3W 



CHAPTER VIII. 



HAMSTRINGING OF ELEPHANTS BY THE CAFFRES BRUCE's AC- 

 COUNTTHE PITFALL USE OF POISONED JAVELINS THE 

 RHINOCEROS, THE ELEPHANT'S ENEMY COMBATS BETWEEN 

 MALE ELEPHANTS -STRUCK BY LIGHTNING THE CHASSE IN 

 ARYS8INIA THE AGOAJEERS THEIR MANNER OF KILLING THE 

 ELEPHANT -FREEMASONRY AMONG HUNTERS . '''>* 



