. The highlands of central India : notes on their forests and wild tribes, natural history and sports . Hunting; Forests and forestry; Ethnology. 112 THE HiaHLANDS OF CENTRAL INDIA people, about a mile from wliere we were; so, leaving the fallen bull to the shadows of night, we went and made ourselves sufi&ciently comfortable for the night, under a canopy of the newly cut branches, on couches spread deeply with the springy shoots of the bamboo. We had walked at least twenty miles in the course of the day, and that over fearful ground. I was very tired, but happy, and never slept sounder in
. The highlands of central India : notes on their forests and wild tribes, natural history and sports . Hunting; Forests and forestry; Ethnology. 112 THE HiaHLANDS OF CENTRAL INDIA people, about a mile from wliere we were; so, leaving the fallen bull to the shadows of night, we went and made ourselves sufi&ciently comfortable for the night, under a canopy of the newly cut branches, on couches spread deeply with the springy shoots of the bamboo. We had walked at least twenty miles in the course of the day, and that over fearful ground. I was very tired, but happy, and never slept sounder in my life. On the whole I think stalking the mountain bull among the splendid scenery of these elevated regions, possesses more of the elements of true sport than almost any other pursuit in this part of HEAD OF BULL Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Forsyth, James, 1838-1871. London : Chapman and Hall, Ltd.
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