In Imperial i6mo., uniform with " Lays of Ind," " Riding," 

 " Riding for Ladies," &c. Ss. 6d. 



THE 



TRIBES ON MY FRONTIER 



gilt |«bian IJaturalisl's ^orngn iolitg. 



By EHA. 



With Fifty Illustrations by F. C. Macrae. 



TIFFIN. 



This remarkably clever work most graphically and humor- 

 ously describes the surroundings of a Mofussil bungalow. The 

 twenty chapters embrace a year's experiences, and provide endless 

 sources of amusement and suggestion. The numerous able illus- 

 trations add very greatly to the interest of the volume, which will 

 find a place on every table. 



THE CHAPTERS ARE— 



I. A Durbar. 

 II. The Rats. 



III. The Mosquitos. 



IV. The Lizards. 

 V. The Ants. 



VI. The Crows. 

 VII. The Bats. 

 VIII. Bees, Wasps, ethoc genus omne. 



IX. The Spiders. 

 X. The Butterfly : Hunting Him. 



XI. The Butterfly: Contemplating Him. 



XII. The Frogs. 



XIII. The Bugs. 



XIV. The Birds of the Garden. 



XV. The Birds at the Mango Tope. 



XVI. The Birds at the Tank. 



XVII. The Pouhry Yard. 



XVIII. The White Ants. 



XIX. TheHypodermatikosyringophoroi. 



XX. Etcetera. 



"Always amusing and never dull." — Field. 



" Full of accurate and unfamiliar observation."— ^rt/wr^av Review. 



"Has the advantage of needing no preliminary knowledge of Natural History for its 

 enjoyment." — H- estminster Review. 



