Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore by Robert H. (Robert Henry) Elliot
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between a tame sambur deer and a bull bison.
Bison are often attacked by tigers. Interesting instance of a tiger stalking up to a solitary bull. The tiger and bull knocked over right and left. Precautions that should be taken when following up a wounded bull. A tracker killed by a bull. Following a wounded bull. Stalking up to a herd. The value of peppermint lozenges. How a wounded bull may be lost. The value of a dog when following up a wounded bull. Wonderful bounding power of the bison. A narrow escape from a charging bull. Special Act required for preservation of cow bison. CHAPTER VII.--GOLD. The earliest tradition as regards gold in Mysore. Explanation of gold being found on the ears of corn. Lieutenant |
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