^'TT „ . pv,;,ii„, nf Orleans and his nephew, Prince Henry, were entertained in 1889 by Lord Dufferin, Viceroy of India, 

 A TIGER HUNT.— When Prince Phillipe of 0;'^^=/'"^ '^'' the picture A Tigress, whose two cubs had been killed by the party, sprang out of 

 ^th a Tiger hunt, they met with the remarkable ^^^I^"'"^^ .^^°™^'^de;teroX slM down the side of the Elephant's head in time to save himself, and the 

 the jungle on the foremost Elephant. The Mahut (Elephant ^"J^^) df-^'^^^^^^ Fortunately the gun was simultaneously discharged, and the report 

 Infuriated beast grasped the Prince's gun as she ''''^'^t^.^ °" '''f^.'^'^f ^" /^ by the party. This picture, which was drawn from the account given by the 

 frightened the Tigress, who then made her escape and "*/ "f ' '^^^i3u„ ''^j^e Tiger, but rather as a valuable illustration of the animal's boldness, and 

 Prince himself, is not presented as representmg m detail the characteristics 

 also of an interesting mode of hunting it. ^^^ 



