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                                         LIST OF PLATES.

African and Indian Elephant. {From Messrs. Hagenbeck & Co.) Frontispiece

PLATE

I.—An Ideal Specimen of a Timber-working Elephant.
(From Messrs. The Bombay Burma Trading Corpora-
tion., Limited)
.... Facing page

9

PLATE

II.—A well-known Elephant in Messrs. Macgregor's Yard,
Rangoon. {From Messrs. Macgregor & Co.)

25

PLATE

III.—An Elephant, probably one of the Best-trained Animals
in Burma. (From Messrs. The Bombay Burma Trad-
ing Corporation, Limited)

34

PLATE

IV.—Fine Specimen of a Cow Elephant. (From Messrs. The
Bombay Burma Trading Corporation, Limited)

50

PLATE

V.—Elephants being Rafted. (From Lieut. Rawoson, R.G.A.)

57

PLATE

VI.—Extracting a Heavy Log ....

80

PLATE

VII.—Elephant Working in Jungle

109

PLATE VIII.—Ounging and Dragging ....

163

PLATE

IX.—Cow Elephant "Ma Pu" showing loss of cartilage
of ear, the result of extensive ulceration. (From Mr.
H. R. Kerr)
.....

191

PLATE

X.—Fine Specimen of a Tai. {From Messrs. Darwood & Co.)

196

PLATE

XI.—An Open Sore due to an Injury. {From Mr. Ouinn) .

203

PLATE

XII.—Fasciola Jacksoni ....

274

PLATE

XIII.—Anthrax—Tetanus—Hæmorrhagic Septicæmia—Surra
Trypanosomes ....

2S8

PLATE

XIV.—Trypanosomes in Elephant Surra

305

PLATE

XV.—Piroplasma (Cattle) ....

311

PLATE

XVI (1, 2, 3 & 4).—Elephants at Work. {From Mr. H. R. Kerr)

334

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