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of the elephant), as—Right tush, 6 ft. 2 ins,, left, 6 ft. 5 ins.; weight, 67 lbs. and 
73 lbs.; girth, 1 ft. ins., the pair weighed 140 lbs., and are thus heavier 
than the heaviest pair recorded by Sanderson in his Thirteen Years among the 
Wild Beasts of India, one of which was 8 ft. and 1 ft. 4*9 ins. girth, and 
90 lbs. weight, and the other, which was diseased and broken, measured 
only 3 ft. 3 ins. and 1 ft. 8 in. girth, weighing 49 lbs., vide pages 62-63. 
A pair in the possession of Mr. C. Daley, taken from an elephant shot 
in Raigarh, measured 6 ft. 7 ins., girth 17 ins , weight 65 lbs. each. 
Captain G. P. Evans gives me the following measurements of a rogue 
elephant that had killed several people in Upper Burma : it is probably the 
Tecord for Burma in recent years.—Height 9 ft. 9 ins., circumference of fore foot 
58-J ins., diameter 19 ins. Left tusk 4 ft. 8|- ins., weight, 37 lbs., the right tusk 
had been eaten away by maggots. Capt. Evans’ big tusker, shot in 1907, 
details of which have already been given, carried a pair of tusks that weighed 
99 h lbs.—right tusk, 4 ft. 6 ins. long, 16J- ins. girth, weight 42 \ lbs: left tusk 
6 ft. 4 ins. long, 16£ ins. girth, weight 57 lbs. 
THE GREAT ONE-HORNED RHINOCEROS. 
Rhinoceros Unicornis or Indicus. Native names ; Gainra, Hind.; Gonda, Beng* 
Habitat.— Assam, 
