THE BIG BULL OF PEER-MUND. 
the ground as I could and fired. At the shot he rose with 
difficuhy^ and while doing so I gave him the other barrel- 
He walked to the edge of the shola, about thirty yards 
distance, stood for a moment just inside, and then fell 
with a crash, stone dead. A very fine old bull, but unfor- 
tunately one horn had broken in half. I made the good horn 
thirty-three inches long and eighteen inches in circumference ; 
the ilieet would have been about forty inches had the horns 
been perfect A grand head, indeed ; what a pity ! This was 
the last bison I killed. 
A If MAP BULL. 
