IV. TH ACKER &- CO., LONDON, 



157 



In Imperial i6nio. Uniform with "Riding," " Hindu Mythology," and 



" Riding for Ladies." 18;^. od. 



K NATUEAL HISTOEY 



OF THE 



MAMMALIA OF INDIA. 



By R. a. STERNDALE, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



AUTHOR OF " SEONEE," "THE DENIZENS OK THE JCNGLE," 

 " THE AFGHAN KNIFE," ETC. 



WITH 170 ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHERS. 



" The notices of each animal 

 are, as a rule, short, though on 

 some of the larger mammals — 

 the lion, tiger, pard, boar, &c. 



— ample and interesting de- 

 tails are giv«n, including occa- 

 sional anecdotes of adventure." 



— The Ti7nes. 

 "Has contrived to hit a 



happy mean between the stiff 

 scientific treatise and the bosh 

 of what maybe called anecdotal 

 zoology." — The Daily N'ews. 



" The very model of what a 

 popular natural history should 



be."- 



-Knowledge. 



