W. THACKER & CO,, LONDON. 
THE TRIBES ON MY FRONTIER. 
Fourth Edition. Rs. 6. (8s. 6d.) 
“It is a very clever record ot a year’s observations round the bungalow in 
*Dustypore.’ . . . . Itisbynomeansameretravesty. . » « » The 
writer is always amusing, and never dull,”—F7e/d, 
‘©The book is cleverly illustrated by Mr. F. C. Macrae. We have only to 
thank our Anglo-Indian naturalist for the delightful book which he has sent 
home to his countrymen in Britain. May he live to give us another such,”— 
Chambers Fournal. 
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‘© A most charming series of sprightly and entertaining essays on what may 
be termed the fauna of the Indian bungalow. . . . . We have no doubt 
that this amusing book will find its way into every Anglo-Indian’s library.”— 
Allen's Indian Mail. 
‘‘ This is a delightful book, irresistibly funny in description and illustration, 
but full of genuine science too. . . . . . There is not a dull or unin- 
structive page in the whole book.” —Anowledge. 
‘‘Tt is a pleasantly-written book about the insects and other torments of India 
which make Anglo-Indian life unpleasant, and which can be read with pleasure 
even by those beyond the reach of the tormenting things Ehadescribes.”— Graphic. 
*¢ The volume is full of accurate and unfamiliar observation.” 
—Saturday Review. 
