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his African experiences, 34 ; 
first African expedition, 36 ; 
joins Mr. Murray of Lintrose, 
36 ; onthe locust, 38 ; Moffat’s 
hospitality to him, 40; in a 
grass fire, 40 ; first kill of a 
rhino, 42; on the rhinoceros, 
45; the giraffe, 48; the buf- 
falo, 50; close encounters 
with buffaloes, 53; meeting 
with John Thomas, 56; bush 
night adventure, 60; his 
Kafir name, 63, note ; repel- 
ling night attack of lions, 67 ; 
encounters with lions, 68-71 ; 
reception by Secomi, 71; 
hunting elephants, 74-87 ; 
astonished at Livingstone’s 
meat-eating, 83 ; first sight of 
hippopotami, 84; second ex- 
pedition to South Africa, 88 ; 
joins Major Vardon, 88; on 
lions, 92; meeting with Boers, 
97 ; on the cooking of pachy- 
dermata, 98 ; tries water from 
an elephant’s stomach, 100; 
charged by a_ rhinoceros, 
102; loss of his horse Stael, 
103; on horses for African 
sporting, 104 ; another night 
adventure, 107; descriptioa 
of a typical African breakfast, 
108 ; on ants, 109; on Bush- 
men and Bechuana as hunters, 
110; on the tsétsé fly, 113; 
lectures before Entomological 
Society, 114; tossed by a 
rhino, 116; encounter with 
a lion, 119; gratitude shown 
him by a wounded Kafir, 121; 
joins Livingstone again, 123 ; 
difficulty with Secomi, 123; 
deceived by mirage, 125; 
description of a camp stam- 
pede, 127; lion killing, 127 ; 
sights a big herd of elephants, 
129 ; shooting maneless lions, 
132; meets an_ inefficient 
sportsman, 133; anecdote of 
dogs and alligators, 133; 
observation of bird instinct, 
PIT 
134; meets Mr. Webb and 
Captain Shelley, 135 ; on leo- 
pards and baboons, 136 ; nar- 
row escape from an elephant, 
139; his opinion of Living- 
stone, 142; introduced to 
Sebitoani, 143; alarms the 
Macoba with a burning-glass, 
144 ; Sebitoani visits him and 
relates his life, 145 ; on Afri- 
can colonisation, 150; on the 
Boers, 151 
Otters, 137 
Ovis montana, 381 
Oxen, South African, 127, 149 
Ozi river, East Africa, 170, 269 
Paa (N. Kirkii), 309, 310 
Pacific coast, 423 
Packing boxes, 164 
Pagazi (East African porters), 
177-181 
Paget, Colonel Arthur, 316, 327, | 
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Pala-hala (sable antelope), 293 
Pampas, the, 425-427 
Pan Handle country, Texas, 380 
Pangani river, East Africa, 290 
Panther, 15; American (Felis 
concolor), 348-351 
Paradox gun, 21, 157, 284, 364, 
365, 368. See Battery 
Paraguay, 425 
Patagonia, 425 
Patta Island, East Africa, 300 
Payne-Gallwey waterproof, the, 
160 
Pemba, East Africa, 310 
Perry, Mr., on the North Ameri- 
can panther, 349, 350; onthe 
puma, 426 
Phillipps-Wolley, Clive, on big 
game and its habitat, in North 
America, 346-424 
Piet, hisadventure with a buffalo, 
54 
Pike, Arnold, 24, 365-368, 385, 
395» 405 
Pike, Warburton, 378, 418, 419 
Pitsi (horse), 124 
