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A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE MAMMALIA OF INDIA,
BURMAH AND CEYLON.
ByR. A. STERNDALE, F.R.G.S, F.Z.S.
The geographical limits of Ihe present work
have been extended to all territories likely to
be reached by the sportsman from India. It
is copiously illustrated, not only by the author
himself, but by careful selection! made by him
from the works of well-known artists.
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DENIZENS OF THE JUNGLES.
A SERIES OF SKETCHES
OF WILD ANIMALS,
ILLUSTRATING THEIR
FORM AND NATURAL
ATTITUDE.
By R. A, STERNDALE, FJLG&, F.Z.S.