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PLATE XXXVI. 



TIGER HUNT, PAINTED AND ENGRAVED BY T. LANDSEER. 



Tigers are hunted in India by Elephants assisted by fleet horses. We have in this clever 

 picture a Tiger couching- amongst the jungle seemingly undetermined whether to spring or to make 

 off, the horse scared and frightened evidently has come upon him unexpectedly j an Elephant at a 

 little distance is hastening towards the spot. 



PLATE XXXVII. 



TIGER TAKING THE WATER, PAINTED BY SIR CHARLES D'OYLY, ENGRAVED BY 



T. LANDSEER. 



The Tiger having been driven from the jungle and hunted over the plain, as a last resort 

 takes to the water. He is here represented just after having entered, his powerful paws half 

 above the water preparing to make a stroke, whilst his tail stiff and outstretched serves the 

 purpose of a rudder. The hunters on their elephants from the bank of the river are taking a 

 deliberate aim at him. 



PLATE XXXVIII. 



ELEPHANTS RETURNING FROM THE HUNT, PAINTED BY SIR CHARLES D'OYLY, ENGRAVED 



BY T. LANDSEER. 



The Hunter seemingly tired of hunting on horseback has dismounted, and is climbing up 

 the side of an elephant who kneels, whilst the fruit of the chase is upon the back of another, and a 

 third is making his way through the jungle. 



PLATE XXXIX. 



RED DEER, PAINTED BY R. HILLS, ENGRAVED BY T. LANDSEER. 



A very clever work of Art upon which the great and universally acknowledged taste and 

 talents of Mr. Thomas Landseer have been carefully bestowed. Both Painter and Engraver have 

 done justice to the subject ; few things can be finer than the stag in the foreground, or more 

 effective than the brace of Does approaching upwards, as it were, from a romantic and obscure 

 retirement. 



