INDEX TO THE FIRST VOLUME 



441 



EAGLES, 395 



East Africa, sport to-day in, 154; 

 guns suitable, 155-158 ; game 

 districts and routes, 160-172 ; 

 camp gear, 161-163 ; stores, 

 163 ; goods for barter, 165 ; 

 elephant stalking, 1 66- 1 68 ; 

 length of marches, 172, 173; 

 water, 173; details of a sports- 

 man's caravan, 176-184; hints 

 on stalking, 185-203 ; the 

 wind, 187 ; early morning, 

 195 ; elephant hunting, 204- 

 213; buffalo hunting, 214-235; 

 the lion, his appearance, 

 habits, and chase, 236-250 ; 

 stalking and killing rhinoceros, 

 251 268; hippopotamus, 269- 

 274; giraffe, 275-277; ostrich, 

 277, 278 ; stalking antelopes, 

 279-284; list of antelopes, 

 285 ; eland, 286 ; brindled or 

 blue wildebeest, 289 ; Coke's, 

 Lichtenstein's and Jackson's 

 hartebeest, 290, 291 ; topi, 

 291 ; Damalis Hunteri, 292 ; 

 roan antelope, 292 ; sable 

 antelope, 293 ; oryx, 293 ; 

 Kobus Kob, 296; lesser reed- 

 buck, 297 ; Grant's gazelle, 

 298'; Thomson's gazelle, 298, 

 Peters' gazelle, 299 ; oribi, 

 300 ; the steinbuck, 301 ; 

 cheetahs, 301 ; waterbuck, 

 303; Sing-Sing, 304 ; greater 

 and lesser kudu, 304 ; bush- 

 buck, 306; impala, 306; 

 L. Walleri, 307; duyker, 308; 

 blue buck, 309; klipspringer, 

 309 ; paa, 310 ; Grave Island 

 gazelle, 310; sitatunga, 311 ; 

 character of climate, 311 ; 

 snakes, &c., 312 ; expenses of 

 an expedition, 312 ; Iions,3i5 



Edgelow, Dr., 333-335, 339, 

 342 



Edgington's ' Wissmann ' tent, 

 161 



Edmonds' menagerie, Warring- 

 ton, 328 



Egrets (Herodias garzetta), 225 



EXP 



Eland, South African, 49, 51, 

 107, 108 ; East African, 174, 

 190-193, 231, 286-289 



Elephant, South African, guns 

 suitable for hunting, 33 ; dig- 

 ging for water, 39 ; uncouth 

 appearance and habits, 75 > 

 pitfalls for catching, 76 ; 

 releasing trapped comrades, 

 76 ; wariness, 77 ; climbing 

 and swimming powers, 77 ; 

 size of ears and head, 78 ; 

 range of habitat, 79 ; length 

 of years, 79 ; height, 80 ; 

 killing on horseback, 81 ; 

 mothers and calve-, 82 ; tree- 

 ing crocodiles, 86 ; an experi- 

 ment with fried trunk, 98 ; a 

 good day's kill, 99 ; Kafirs 

 drinking water from stomach, 

 100; Kafirs delivering ivory, 

 100 ; Bechuana and Bushman 

 modes of hunting, no, in ; 

 Boer manner of killing, ill; 

 effects on natives of eating 

 flesh, 116; panic-stricken, 

 127 ; baby elephant killed by 

 lion, 128 ; a grand assemblage, 

 129 ; narrow escape of Oswell 

 from charge, 140 ; East 

 ' African, best shot to kill, 

 202 ; quarters in dry weather, 



205 ; destructive pranks, 205, 



206 ; tracking, 207 ; a typical 

 hunt, 209-212 ; easy stalking, 



212 



Eley, Messrs , 268 



Elgeyo, East Africa, 182, 218, 



291 



Elk, Irish, 402, 403 

 Ell wood's Shikar hat, 160 

 English Bay, Kodak Island, 361 

 Entomological Society, the, 



Oswell's lecture at, 1 14 

 Equus montanus (hill zebra), 65 

 Esquimaux, 434 

 Euphorbia-trees, 153 

 Express bullets, 155 

 Express rifle, 155-157, 192, 273, 



276, 288, 289, 364, 423. See 



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