THE ELEPHANT.
The Captives.
- A night scene [180]
- Morning in the corral [181]
- Preparations for securing the captives [181]
- The "cooroowe," or noosers [181]
- The tame decoys [182]
- First captive tied up [183]
- Singular conduct of the wild elephants [184]
- Furious attempts of the herd to escape [186]
- Courageous conduct of the natives [187]
- Variety of disposition exhibited by the herd [189]
- Extraordinary contortions of the captives [190]
- Water withdrawn from the stomach [191]
- Instinct of the decoys [191]
- Conduct of the noosers [194]
- The young ones and their actions [194]
- Noosing a "rogue." and his death [196]
- Instinct of flies in search of carrion (note) [196]
- Strange scene [197]
- A second herd captured [199]
- Their treatment of a solitary elephant [200]
- A magnificent female elephant [201]
- Her extraordinary attitudes [201]
- Wonderful contortions [203]
- Taking the captives out of the corral [204]
- Their subsequent treatment and training [205]
- Grandeur of the scene [205]
- Story of young pet elephant [6]