THE ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



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Edited by J. A. Harvik-Brown, F.R.S.E., F.Z..S. 



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A TREATISE ON ANGLING. 



HOW TO CATCH TROUT 



By three anglers. 

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THE GAMEKEEPER'S MANUAL 



being an epitome of the game laws of england and scotland, and of 

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For the use of Gamekeepers and others interested 



IN THE Preservation of Game. 



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MY INDIAN JOURNAL 



CONTAINING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL FIELD SPORTS OF INDIA, WITH NOTES 

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By Colonel WALTER CAMPBELL, Author of "The Old Forest Ranger.'^ 

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