LIST OF PLATES. 
African and Indian Elephant. {From Messrs, Hageiibeck isf Co.) Frontispiece 
PLATE L — An Ideal Specimen of a Timber-working Elephant. 
{From Messrs. The Bombay Burma Trading Corpora- 
tion, Limited) .... Facing page 9 
PLATE II. — A well-known Elephant in Messrs. Macgregor's Yard, 
Rangoon, {From. Messrs. Macgregor & Co.) . 25 
PLATE III. — An Elephant, probably one of the Best-trained Animals 
in Burma. {From Messrs. The Bombay Burma Trad- 
ing Corporation, Limited) . . .34 
PLATE IV. — Fine Specimen of a Cow Elephant. (From Messrs. The 
Bombay Burma Trading Corporation, lAmited) . 50 
PLATE V. — Elephants being Rafted. {From Lieut. Rawson, R.G.A.) 57 
PLATE VI.— Extracting a Heavy Log .... 81 
PLATE VII. — Elephant Working in Jungle . . . [09 
PLATE VIII. — Ounging and Dragging .... 163 
PLATE IX. — Cow Elephant " Ma Pu " showing loss of cartilage 
of ear, the result of extensive ulceration. {From Mr. 
H. R. Kerr) . . . . . igi 
PLATE X. — Fine Specimen of a Tai. {From. Messrs. Darwood ^ Co.) ig6 
PLATE XI. — An Open Sore due to an Injury. {From Mr. Quinn) . 203 
PLATE XII. — Fasciola Jacksoni .... 274 
PLATE XIII. — Anthrax — Tetanus — Hsemorrhagic Septicaemia — Surra 
Trypanosomes .... 288 
PLATE XIV. — Trypanosomes in Elephant Surra . . . 305 
PLATE XV.— Piroplasma (Cattle) . . . - 311 
PLATE XVI ( I, 2, 3 & 4).— Elephants at Work. {From Mr. H. R. Kerr) 334 
