The Civilian's South India 



By "CIVILIAN" 



Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d. net. 



Graphic. — "A remarkably full and accurate impression of the country 

 and its people." 



Truth. — "An extremely bright and amusing- book. Deliciously 

 satirical, always humorous, never vicious, this is quite the most diverting- 

 book of its kind that has appeared for a long while." 



Court Journal. — "The author's outlook on life in South India is so 

 unconventional, and, with his sense of humour as well as obvious 

 sincerity, should make many desire an early acquaintance with his 

 fascinating work." 



The Forests of India 



By E. P. STEBBING 



Professor of Forestry, Edinburgh University; Author of "Stalks 

 in the Himalayas"; "The Diary of a Sportsman Naturalist," etc. 



Part I. The Early History of the Forests of India. 



Part II. The Position and Treatment of the Forests of 

 India. 



Illustrated Demy 8vo. £2 2s. net. each volume. 



Topee and Turban, or here 

 and there in India 



By Lieut. -Colonel H. A. NEWELL, LA. 



With Illustrations from Photographs. Demy 8vo. 

 £1 Is. net. 



Daily News. — "An excellent book. . . . Colonel Newell has a quick 

 eye for things seen, and a happy interest in history that makes the book 

 something more than a motorist guide-book. . . , Fully illustrated with 

 photographs of great interest and variety." 



Daily Mail. — "Everyone ought to know more about India, and a 

 pleasant way of informing oneself is offered by Colonel Newell's ' Topee 

 and Turban in India.' " 



Westminster Gazette. — " In this book Colonel Newell shows that he 

 has been a close student and observer of many things in India and 

 Indian life." 



John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd., Vigo Street, W. 1 



