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Identifier: sportonnilgirisi00flet (find matches)
Title: Sport on the Nilgiris and in Wynaad
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Fletcher, F. W. F
Subjects: Hunting
Publisher: London, Macmillan
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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f the waters, and, having bid thenewborn earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seedand the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, He sawthat it was good. A land which holds no place for thetrifler whose soul is set on flaming London, feveredParis ; but to the man who is content to let the greatEarth Mother fold him to her ample bosom and whisperher secrets into his ear, an Elysium indeed. So send me far from Lombard Street, and write me down afailure.Put a little in my purse, and leave me free;Say : He turned from Fortunes offering, to follow up a pale lure. He is one of us no longer—let him be.I am one of you no longer: by the trails my feet have broken, By the forest gods, who claimed me long ago,By the hermit life Im steeped in—yea, the final word is spoken,I am signed and sealed to Nature. ... Be it so. THE ELEPHANT Scientific name.—Elephas maxtmus.Tamil name.—Ane (pronounced Ah-nay).Kanarese name.—Ane.Kurumba name.—And.Nayaka name.—Ane.Malayalam name.—Ane.
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THE ELEPHANT. Behold now Behemoth. Most sportsmen will, I fancy, agree with me thatthe old scientific name, Elephas indicus, was a far moreappropriate appellation for the Indian elephant thanthat by which he is now called ; for though the puristswould have us believe that the elephants of India, ofCeylon, of Sumatra, and perhaps of Siam and of theMalay States, are all different species, and that localraces occur in the Peninsula itself, the elephants nowextant fall naturally into two groups, the Asiatic orIndian, and the African (^Elephas africamts). ButBlanford has chosen to follow the prevailing fashion ofpriority in nomenclature, and to call the Indianelephant maximus because that name was bestowed onhim by old Linnaeus in the eighteenth century ; andso, though he is in reality a smaller animal than hisAfrican cousin, we must perforce drop the name whichfitted like a glove, and dub him inaximus as well. There has been as much heated discussion over thetwelve foot elephant as over t

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