204 Leaves from an Indian Jungle. 



palatable food, and a little reasonable stimulant, would as 

 surely lay our hunter, however strong, open to the debilitat-^ 

 ing attacks of an ever-lurking malaria. 



Plenty of hard work awaits the man who would ensure 

 successful shikar in India ; but the heavy extra strain to- 

 his constitution, caused by the heat, peculiarly intense suny, 

 and relaxing foreign climate, must be compensated for by 

 a reasonable amount of comfort and attendance on his- 

 return to camp which is fortunately easily arranged in a 

 country of cheap servants- and carriage or most unhappy 

 results may follow. 



