344 



THE FORESTS OF UPPER INDIA 



Terai, i, 5, 6, 196, 197, 213 et seq. 

 in Gorakhpur, 227 

 in Nepal, 245 et seq. 

 Thar {Hemitragus jeinlaicus), 52, 



^Set seq., 62, 79 

 Thunderstorms, 58, 175 

 Tibet, 114, 165 



contrasted with India, 103, 



104, 136, r6i 

 difficulty of entering, 94, 166 

 author's journeys in, 102-133, 

 134-161 

 Tiger, 23 et seq., 198, 219-224, 

 etc. 

 a man-eating, 27, 30 

 and boar, 219 

 and cow, 225 



and elephant, 216, 217, 225 

 invisibility of, 25, 35, 221 

 vitality of, 36, 224 

 Tiger-cat, 242 

 Tinkar, 98 

 pass, 95 



amazing view from, 103, 

 104 

 Topidunga, precipice at, 160 



Tornadoes, 229-232 



Travel, old methods compared 



with new, 3 

 Trees, various lists of, 180, 181, 



184, 198, 254-256 

 Trisul mountain, 50, 160 



Unta Dhura, 161, 162 

 Urial, wild sheep, 145 



Vegetation, various descriptions 

 of, 28, 32, 79, 180, 309 



Vultures, 224 



Water-wheels, 265 



Webber, Major-General, 266 



Williamson's ' Sports of the East,' 



316 

 Wolves, 271 

 Wool, 96, 113, 123, 146 

 'Working-plan' in forestry, 252, 



319, 321 



Yak, 95, 96, 102, 119, 122, 130, 

 134, 160 

 wild, 116, 122 et seq. 



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