INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME 



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39 ; its vegetation, 39 ; the 

 brown bear, 40-42, 58; varieties 

 of bear, 41 ; the barse, 42 ; 

 plains of, 44; djeran, 45-47, 

 342 ; mountaineers of Marmis- 

 son, 48, 342 ; mountain game 

 of the, 48; home of the Ossete 

 and the tur, 49 ; chamois, 

 50; tiir, burrhel, 51 ; Hircus 

 legagrus, 52 ; modes of hunt- 

 ing tur, 53 ; clothing for, 56 ; 

 mountaineering necessaries in 

 Ossetia, 57 ; stalking tiir, 58 ; 

 a tur shooting adventure, 59- 

 63 ; mountain mists, 62 ; 

 superstitions of natives, 63 ; 

 the aurochs, 65-72 ; ibex, 321 



Cayuses, 380, 392 



Central Alps, 1 1 7 



Central Asia, 363, m 



Central India, bear in, 188, 190; 

 lions, 195; method of hunting 

 tigers in, 203 ; notes on game 

 in, 211, 213, 219, 222, 224, 

 228, 240, 253, 254, 259, 265, 



267, 353 

 Central Indian horse, their 

 method of panther-hunting, 

 221 

 Central Provinces, India, 360 

 Ceumern, Governor-General de, 



169, 172 

 Ceumern, Madame de, 169 

 Ceylon, game in, 196, 218, 221, 

 228, 240, 253, 257, 262, 288, 

 328 

 Chakrata, India, 219 

 Chamba, Himalayas, 219, 325 

 Chamois, Caucasian, 50, 51 

 Chamois, Spanish (Antilope 



rupicapra), 175, 176, 179 

 Chamois, Swiss, "]"] 

 Chamois, Tyrolean, 77 ; sport in 

 peasant shoots, 78 ; poachers 

 and keepers, 80 ; shooting sea- 

 son, 80 ; heads and horns, 81; 

 preserves and peasant-shoots, 

 i$2; cost of a preserve, 83; rights 

 of chase, 84 ; stalking, 85 ; a 

 typical stalk, 86-92 ; another 

 ^talking incident, 93 -97; rifles 



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and kit for stalking, 98-100; 

 driving, 100-I09; jumping 

 powers, 105 ; history of, 109 



Changchmeno \'alley, 250, 335 



Chanko (Thibetan wolf), 226 



Chaorang (four-horned ante- 

 lope), 356 



Charsingha (four- horned ante- 

 lope), 356 



Chatterton, Mr., deiath of, 255 



Chenab, the, 345 



Chikara (Indian gazelle), 355 



China, 331 



Chiru (Choos), Thibetan ante- 

 lope, 335 



Chita, or hunting leopard (Felis 

 jubata), its method of striking 

 its prey, 211 ; habitat, 222;. 

 used for hunting antelopes,, 

 222 ; habits, 222 ; measure- 

 ments, 225 



Chital (Chitra), spotted deer,. 

 264 



Chittagong, 248 



Choka (four-horned antelope),, 

 356 



Chota soor (pigmy hog), 237 



Christian, Norway, 125 



Christiania, 123- 125 



Chumatung, on the Indus, 300 



Chumba, Himalayas, 184, 188, 

 .215, 329 



Cinches for packing, 382 



Cintra hills, 179 



Circassia, 31, 38, 39 



Clothing, for arctic sporting, 3 ; 

 for the Caucasus, 56 ; for the 

 Tyrol, 100; for North Amer- 

 ica, 387 ; list of, for a two 

 months' expedition, 389 



Cobbold, Mr,, "j J, 



Cocoa, advantages of, for sport- 

 ing expeditions, 384 



Cook and packman, in a sporting 

 expedition, 382, 383 



Cookson, Lieut-Col, P'ife, on a 

 tiger's method of stalking a 

 bait, 209 



Coolies, Indian, number required 

 in shooting expeditions, 183 



Cooper, Frank, 37 



