How they capture Elephants in the Primeval Forests.

When they wish to capture a wild elephant they take a tame female, and dig a large hole on the track frequented by elephants, and cover its mouth with brushwood. They then tell the female “Go! and if you meet with an elephant, entice him to this hole, in such a way that he falls into it, but take care that you do not fall into it yourself.” She then goes away, and does as she has been told, and when she meets one she draws him on in such a way that he must fall into the hole, and the hole is so deep that unaided he could never get out of it.

How they are got out of the hole and broken-in.

After the elephant has fallen into this hole, five or six days are allowed to pass before he is given anything to eat. When that time has elapsed, a man brings him a very small supply of food, the supply being increased from day to day until he eats by himself. This is continued for about a month, during which time those who bring him food gradually tame him, until at last they venture to descend into the hole. This is done for several days until he permits the man to put his hands upon his tusks. He then goes into the hole and puts heavy chains around the legs, and whilst in this condition they train him so well that he learns all but to speak.

These elephants are kept in stables like horses, and a good elephant is worth 2,000 cruzados.[261]

Prices at Alexandria.[262]

[Value per
Pound.]
£.s.d.
One quintal of cinnamonis worth25cruzados, 25
One”quin”al ofcloves20cruz” 111
One”quin”al ofpepper15cruz” 15
One”quin”al ofginger21cruz” 20
(At Calecut one bahar, equal to 5 quintals, is worth 20 cruzados) 05
One quintal of nutmegis worth16cruz”017
One”quin”al oflac25cruz”025
One”quin”al ofBrazil-wood10cruz”0110
One ratel of rhubarb25cruz”5160
One mitikal of musk1cruz”5054
One ratel of aloe-wood2cruz”0194
One ratel of benzoin1cruz”098
One quintal of frankincense2cruz”00
(At Mecca the bahar is worth 2 cruzados)00

[A VOCABULARY OF MALAYALAM.]