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THACKER, SPINK &• CO., CALCUTTA. to

Imperial 161110., cloth, 580 pages, 6s. net. Rs. 4.8.

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.

Knowledge. — " It is Ihe very model of what a popular natural history should be."

The Times.—" The book will, no doubt, be specially useful to the sportsman, and indeed has been extended so as to include all territories likely to be reached by the sportsman from India."

The Daily Neat, — "Has contrived to hit a happy mean between the stiff scientific treatise and (he bosh of what may be called anecdotal loology."


Oblong folio (r8 X 14}, paper boards, 71. 6d. net Rs. 5.

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.