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Gilbert, R. | |
Notes on man-eating tigers | |
1889 Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (4): 195-206 | |
I have selected this title, not because I have had particular experience on the subject, or because I am an expert, but because I wish to place on the records of our Society a few facts relating to man-eaters which can be considered as reliable, several of them being cases of man-eaters killed by my friend, Mr. W.B. Mulock, Bombay Civil Service, of our Society, now at home on furlough, and who has most successfully devoted a great deal of his time to the destruction of man-eaters; another being the case which is known as the Nagpore man-eater, another the "Jaunsar" man-eater, well known in the N.-W. Provinces, and lastly, the case of an alleged man-eater, which I killed this year in Bansda. |
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