. Jungle by-ways in India; leaves from the note-book of a sportsman and a naturalist. Hunting; Natural history. CHAPTER II Tying up and sitting up for tiger—The 'gara' or 'kill'—How to tie up—Native shikari tactics—Government rewards for man-eaters— News of a ' kill'—Beating out the tiger with villagers—Stops—A plucky Kol—Machan-shooting—Fascinating jungle sights—Vul- tures—The pea-fowl's warning—A tiger appears—Despair—Meet a tiger on the prowl—The Bhisti's adventure—Cattle-lifters—A kill —How to prepare the machan—My first tiger—The cattle-lifter— Cattle-hfting extraordinary—Sit up for the r
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. Jungle by-ways in India; leaves from the note-book of a sportsman and a naturalist. Hunting; Natural history. CHAPTER II Tying up and sitting up for tiger—The 'gara' or 'kill'—How to tie up—Native shikari tactics—Government rewards for man-eaters— News of a ' kill'—Beating out the tiger with villagers—Stops—A plucky Kol—Machan-shooting—Fascinating jungle sights—Vul- tures—The pea-fowl's warning—A tiger appears—Despair—Meet a tiger on the prowl—The Bhisti's adventure—Cattle-lifters—A kill —How to prepare the machan—My first tiger—The cattle-lifter— Cattle-hfting extraordinary—Sit up for the robber—Mosquitoes— The tiger appears—A lost opportunity—When the blood is young —Things incredible. TYING UP AND SITTING UP FOR TIGER PERHAPS the most general of all methods employed in the pursuit of tiger through- out the country is to tie out ' kills' (gara), consisting of buffaloes or cows, in the forests or jungles known to be occupied by ' stripes, ' and wait till a kill shall enable you to get to work. 237. 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 work.. Stebbing, Edward Percy, 1870-1960. London, J. Lane; New York, J. Lane company