INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME 



431 



ELI 



232 ; measurements, 233 ; 

 small-bores for shooting, 

 401 



Elias (Lapp hunter), 144 



Elk, Scandinaxnan, 123 ; ancient 

 \sriters on, 123 ; Government 

 protection of, 124; number 

 killed yearly in Norway, 124, 

 125 ; period during which it 

 is legal to kill, 125 ; local 

 enactments in Sweden regard- 

 ing, 125 ; comparison with 

 the moose, 126 ; determining 

 the age, 126 ; antlers, 127- 

 129 ; bodily measurements, 

 130 ; weight, 131 ; vocal 

 sounds emitted by, 131 ; the 

 rutting season, 132 ; non- 

 gregarious, 134 ; methods of 

 hunting, 135 ; driving, 135 ; 

 hunting with the loose dog, 

 136 ; with the leash hound, 

 138 ; disadvantages of hunting 

 with the loose dog, 142 ; best 

 stalking ground, 144 ; Passop, 

 the Lapp dog, at work, 145 ; 

 stalking, 146- 150 ; intelli- 

 gence, 149 ; a hunting inci- 

 dent, 150, 151 



Elk hounds, 137- 148 



Ellis, Hon. C, 291 



Epirus, the, chamois in, 77, 

 81 



Erskine, Colonel, on the habitat 

 of the swamp deer, 265, 266 



Esquimaux dogs, 137 



Estremadura, 176, 179 



Europe, forests of Central and 

 Northern, 114 



European wolf (Canis lupus), 

 226 



P'xpress bullets, 368 



Express rifle, 98, 394-399, 409, 

 410. See Battery 



Falkova, Novgorod, 163 

 Fannin, John (curator of the 

 Museum of British Columbia), 

 his directions for skinning 

 beasts whole, 417 



GAU 



Field-glasses, 99, 147, 370 



' Pleld Sports of the North of 

 Europe,' 135 



Finmarken, 125 



Fitz-Herbert, Major, on hog- 

 deer shooting, 263, 346 ; ad- 

 ventures with black buck, 351, 

 352 



Flannel clothing, 387 



Foot gear, 28, ^Z^^ 389 



' Forest and Stream,' Yo's 

 articles on packing, 382 



Forsyth, Captain, his division of 

 tigers into three classes, 197, 

 199, 200 ; on the damage 

 done by them, 198 ; and their 

 method of killing their prey, 

 211 ; thinks panthers escape 

 in drives by taking to trees, 

 220; on the habits of the 

 bison in the rainy season, 

 240 ; on the bull nylghao, 

 245 ; on the habitat of the 

 buffalo, 253 ; on the use of 

 dogs in buffalo hunting, 257 ; 

 267 



' Fortnightly Review,' quoted, 

 on elk hunting, 144 



Fosbery, Colonel, V.C. , his 

 invention of the Paradox gun, 

 399-401 



Four-horned antelope (Tetra- 

 ceros quadricornis), 356 



Fox, 146 ; Spanish, 176 



Franz Joseph Land, 8 



' Freeshooters of the Alps,' 80 



Gainda (Gaira, Gonda), rhino- 

 ceros, 234 



Galicia, 175 



Gamsbart (beard of the 

 chamois), 82 



Ganges, the, 325, 329 



Garrod, Professor, 248 



Gartope, 339 



Gat, the, Spitzbergen, 20 



Gaur (Gava'us gaurus), habitat, 

 240 ; characteristics, 240 ; 

 method of hunting, 242 ; 

 measurements, 246 



