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DeeiZeNS-OF THE JUNGLES: 
A Series of Sketches of CHild Animals, 
ILLUSTRATING THEIR FORMS AND NATURAL ATTITUDES. 
WITH LETTERPRESS DESCRIPTION OF EACH PLATE. 
By R.A) STERNDALE, PRGS.,.F.ZS, 
AUTHOR OF “‘ NATURAL HISTORY OF THE MAMMALIA OF INDIA,” “‘ SEONEE,” ETC. 
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I.—Denizens of the Jungles. 
Aborigines — Deer — Mon- 
keys. 
II.—‘* On the Watch.” Tiger. 
III.—‘* Not so fast Asleep as he 
Looks.” Panther — Mon- 
keys. 
IV.—‘‘ Waiting for Father.” Black 
Bears of the Plains. 
V.—‘** Rival Monarchs.” Tiger 
and Elephant. 
VI.—‘“‘ Hors de Combat.” Indian 
Wild Boar and Tiger. 
VII.—‘‘A Race for Life.” Blue 
Bull and Wild Dogs. 
VIII.—‘‘ Meaning Mischief.” The 
Gaur—Indian Bison. 
IX,—‘*More than His Match.” 
Buffalo and Rhinoceros. 
X.—‘*A Critical Moment.” 
Spotted Deer and Leo- 
pard, 
XI,—‘* Hard hit.” The Sambur. 
XII.—**Mountain Monarchs.” 
Marco Polo’s Sheep. 
——  EEOEOEOeOEOe 
‘*The plates are admirably executed by photo-lithography from the author’s 
originals, every line and touch being faithfully preserved. 
which will be eagerly studied on many a table. 
It is a volume 
Mr. Sterndale has many 
an amusing and exciting anecdote to add to the general interest of the 
work.” —SAyvroad Arrow. 
“The Volume is well got up and the drawings are spirited 
and natural.”’—Jllustrated London News. 
