INDEX TO THE FIRST VOLUME 



443 



HAR 



Coke's, 290 ; Jackson's, 291 ; 



Lichtenstein's, 290 

 Harting, J. E., 351, 378 

 Hartley Hills, Mashonaland, 



329 333. 337, 342 



Harvey, Sir Robert, 242, 278, 

 300, 308 



Head-dress, 160 



Headman, duties of, to a sport- 

 ing expedition in East Africa, 



176; 313 



Herodias garzetta (egret), 225 

 Hibbs, Mr., on the moose, 397 

 Hill zebra (Equus montanus), 



. 6 5 

 Hippopotamus, South African, 



the, 84 ; a battue, 85 ; tusks, 

 85 ; mode of hunting by na- 

 tives, 112, 113 ; East Afri- 

 can, 169 ; haunts, 269 ; food, 

 270 ; its shooting considered as 

 a sport, 271 ; cunning, 272 



Hippotragus Bakeri, 292 



Hobley, Mr., 304 



Holland & Holland, 157, 284 



Hope Mountains, North Ame- 

 rica, 355 



Hopo (pit), for trapping wild 

 animals, 112 



Horn of the rhinoceros, 45 



Horses, sickness of, 87 ; value 

 of, in African sporting, 103 ; 

 number required for a snooting 

 expedition, 104 ; price, 106 ; 

 used in hunting big game, 185 



Hottentots, 72 



Hudson Bay, 418, 429 



Hudson Bay Company, 369, 

 370, 430, 434 



Hudson, Mr., on South Ameri- 

 can game, 426, 427 



Humpies (Onchorhynchus gor- 

 buscha), 360 



Hunter, H. C. V., 209, 277, 

 292, 300 



Hunter's antelope, 169 



Hyrcnas, 43, 108, 195, 238 



IDAHO, 398 ; wapiti in, 403 

 Imitation ostrich, 278 



JOH 



Impala (antelope), 169, 174, 



230, 231, 306, 325 

 Indian scouts, n ; secret of 



their success, 13 ; mode of 



packing venison, 15 

 Interpreters, 313 

 Ishah (steinbuck), 301 



JACKALS, 75, 108, 196 



Jackson, F. J. , on stalking the 

 rhinoceros, 3 ; on the battery 

 for sporting in East Africa, 

 155-158; on dress, 158-161; 

 on camp gear, 161-163 ; on 

 stores, 163-165 ; on game 

 districts and routes, 166-175 J 

 on the caravan and its 

 adjuncts, 176-184; his hints 

 on stalking and driving, 185- 

 203; stalking bull eland, 190- 

 193 ; driving antelope, 198- 

 200 ; device of the imitation 

 ostrich, 200 ; on where to place 

 the shot, 202 ; hunting ele- 

 phants, 205 ; in a typical ele- 

 phant hunt, 208 ; in company 

 with Mr. Hunter, 209-213 ; 

 shooting buffalo, 214-230 ; a 

 buffalo hunt in the Arusha-wa- 

 Chini district, 230-235 ; lion 

 killing, 236-250 ; personal 

 experiences of the rhinoceros, 

 251-268; views on hippo- 

 hunting, 269-274 ; on os- 

 triches and giraffes, 275-278 ; 

 description of East African 

 antelopes, 279-311 ; on the 

 climate of East Africa, 311 



Jackson's hartebeest, 166, 291 



Jaguar, South American, 426, 



427 



James, H. A., 421 

 Jenner, Mr., 292, note 

 Jilori, East Africa, 270 

 John (Selous' waggon driver), 



335-343 



John Thomas (Oswell's African- 

 der servant), sketch of his ca- 

 reer, 56-59 ; sporting incidents 

 connected with, 68, 69, 70, 



