The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . &k HIS DEATH RUSH [$e? poye W8).(From a sAefc/i by Sir Montagu Gerard.) ioS THE SPORTS OF THE WORLD. a result. Anyhow, for many years I used a bobbery pack in Central India for woundedtigers with great success, and they are much usedin the Neilgherries. As an instance of how animals perceptionsbecome quickened, once, when beating on a kill, posted across the mouth of a ravinewith precipitous cliffs on either side, the tigerwas missed bv our right-hand gun. He killedagain that night, and we beat the same placethe second


The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . &k HIS DEATH RUSH [$e? poye W8).(From a sAefc/i by Sir Montagu Gerard.) ioS THE SPORTS OF THE WORLD. a result. Anyhow, for many years I used a bobbery pack in Central India for woundedtigers with great success, and they are much usedin the Neilgherries. As an instance of how animals perceptionsbecome quickened, once, when beating on a kill, posted across the mouth of a ravinewith precipitous cliffs on either side, the tigerwas missed bv our right-hand gun. He killedagain that night, and we beat the same placethe second day when he broke out of shotup an almost inaccessible path to the killed a third time, but the third day webeat blank. Another cunning old tiger inRajputana killed as often as we tied up,but never was seen in any beat. He inhabited ariver gorge, which cut its way through a mountainchain, which here overhung the stream by 300or 400 feet ; but whilst the Northern plateau wascovered with tree jungle, the opposite one, crownedby a ruined fort, was almost bare.


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