JUNGLE BY-WAYS IN INDIA 



Leaves from the Note-book of a Sportsman and a 

 Naturalist, with upwards of lOO illustrations by the 

 Author and others. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 12/6 net. 



PRESS OPINIONS. 



spectator. — " Well worth reading . . . told in a clever and vivid 

 style. " 



Athenaum. — "These sketches, containing information about most of 

 the animals which attract sportsmen, enlivened by descriptions of their 

 pursuit, deserve praise . . . the pen and ink sketches have much 

 merit." 



Timei. — " Mr. Stebbing has certainly the knack of setting down his jungle 

 experiences in narrative which is interesting and vivid." 



Standard. — "Mr. Stebbing writes with great spirit." 



Daily Graphic. — *' A first-rate sporting book." 



Daily Chronicle. — " Mr. Stebbing writes with the instinct and feeling of a 

 true sportsman. The illustrations assist one to an understanding and 

 appreciation of the text." 



Outlook. — " This book is as instructive as it is entertaining, and should 

 prove of great value to the novice anxious to tread in the author's 

 footsteps." 



Morning Post. — "A delightful book . . , full of information and 

 adventure . . . charmingly illustrated." 



Morning Leader. — "A fascinating and informing record of every variety 

 of sport." 



Sunday Times.— *^ A striking picture of jungle-life. Mr. Stebbing's 

 descriptions are vivid and admirable." 



Hueen. — *' Mr. Stebbing has both knowledge and appreciation of the 

 denizens of the jungle." 



Pall Mell Gazette. — <' This interesting book," 



Sporting Times. — "A really good shikar book, full of useful information 

 . , . one of the best." 



Country Life. — "A rich and varied record of sport." 



T.P.'s ?Feekly. — "I can confidently recommend this excellent volume." 



Graphic. — "An extremely interesting book." 



Man-.hester Guardian. — "Mr. Stebbing narrates his experiences in such a 

 fresh and easy style, and shows such keen and humorous appreciation of the 

 ways of the inhabitants of the jungle, great and small, that the reader can 

 scarcely fail to be interested ... the sketches are excellent and greatly 

 assist the letterpress." 



Indian Daily Telegraph. — "The sportsman in this country will find 

 much to amuse and instruct in Mr. Stebbing's book." 



Indian Reuieiv. — "There are many good things in this book, which may 

 be commended to all sportsmen, and should find a place on the bookshelf 

 of all lovers of nature." 



