TH ACKER, SP1NK & CO., CALCUTTA. 



Second Edition. Demy 8vo. , cloth. 105. 6d. 



BULLET AND SHOT 



IN INDIAN FOREST, PLAIN, AND HILL. 



WITH HINTS TO BEGINNERS IN INDIAN SHOOTING. 



By C. E. M. RUSSELL, 



Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, M.R.A.C., late Senior Deputy Conservator 

 of Forests, Mysore Service. 



WITH FRONTISPIECE BY C. WHYMPER. 



List of Contents. 



The Indian Bison. 

 Bison Shooting. 

 Hints to Beginners. 



The Wild Goats of Cashmere and 



Ladakh. 

 The Wild Sheep of India. 



TheWild Buffalo, the Yak, andtheTsine. The Rhinacerotidas and Suidas of India. 



The Tiger. Small Animals worth Shooting. 



Incidents in Tiger Shooting. The Principal Game Birds and Wild 



The Panther, Hunting Cheetah, Fowl of India. 



Clouded Leopard, Snow Leopard, j Poachers and Nuisances. 



and Indian Lion. Camp Equipment, Travelling in India, 



The Chief Bears of India. 



The Indian Elephant and Elephant 



Outfit, Servants, etc. 

 Rifles and Guns, Ammunition and 



Shooting. Accessories. 



The Deer of India and the Himalayas. , Hints on Skinning and the Preservation 

 The Neilgherry Wild Goat, or Ibex of of Trophies. 



S. India. Etc., etc. 



It was frequently brought home to the Author, in the case of 

 numerous beginners whom he personally assisted to obtain sport, 

 how unfavorably situated such are in a strange country unless so 

 aided, and he has endeavoured in the present volume to supply what 

 he believes to be a want viz., detailed information for the use of 

 the tyro. 



Saturday Review. " We have nothing but praise for his accuracy and for the 

 value of his practical advice. . . . Not a few of the chapters are very attractive 

 reading, being full of exciting anecdote and picturesque reminiscences. . . . His 

 chapters on forest campaigning, camp equipment, and sporting batteries deserve 

 careful attention." 



Civil and Military Gazette (Lahore). ". . . Cannot fail to appeal to sports- 

 men of every standing, from the veriest tyro, to whom it will prove particularly 

 useful, to the oldest hand at the game. . . . The general excellence and com- 

 pleteness of the book should ensure it the position of a standard work." 



Land and Water. "A handbook for the use of the tyro has long been 

 wanted. . . . We recommend this book very strongly to anyone who is going to 

 India and intends to shoot. ... It is eminently practical, well-written and 

 instructive." 



