Coke's, 290 ; Jackson’s, 291 ; 
ee ~ gto Pr 
re - E., 351, 378 
ae od 
garzetta (egret), 22 
~ ng geen a 
Hill zebra (Equus montanus), 
can, 169 ; haunts, 269 ; food, 
shooting considered 
Ame- 
_ 379, 430, 434 
Hudson, Mr., on South Ameri- 
can game, 426, 427 
_ Humpies (Onchorhynchus gor- 
_buscha), 360 
Hunter, H. C. V., 209, 277, 
292, 300 
'  Haunter’s antelope, 169 
_ -Hyznas, 43, 108, 195, 238 
4 Ipano, 398 ; Seman in, 403 
INDEX TO THE FIRST VOLUME 443 
Im > , 
22.3, = “0 1 
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 ; 
on the caravan and its 
pea Lintgt a his = 
on stalking ving, 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 ; im 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, 27 5 Ps a 
description of East African 
-- antelopes, 279-311 ; on the 
climate of East Africa, 311 
Jackson’s hartebeest, 166, 291 
Jaguar, South American, 426, 
427 
ames, H. A., 421 
enner, 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, 
