Imperial i6mo, cloth, 580 pp. 6s. net. Fs, 4-8. 



A NATURAL HISTORY OF 



THE MAMMALIA OF INDIA, BURMAH 



AND CEYLON. 



By R. A. STERNDALE, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. 

 With 170 Illustrations by the Author. 



"It is the very model of what a 

 popular natural history should be." 

 Knowledge. 



"The book will, no doubt, be 

 specially useful to the sportsman, 

 and indeed has been extended so 

 as to include all territories likely to 

 be reached by the sportsman from 

 India." The Times. 



"Has contrived to hit a happy 

 mean between the stiff sc : entific 

 treatise and the bosh of what may 

 be called anecdotal zoology." The 

 Daily News. 



Post 8vo, cloth. 2s. 6d. net. Rf. 2-4. 



SEONEE ; 



OR, 



CAMP LIFE ON THE SATPURA RANGE. 



A Tale of Indian Adventure. 

 By R. A. STERNDALE, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. 



With Illustrations by the Author. 



A narrative of life and sport in the jungles and highlands of India, and an 

 admirable treatise on animal life in India artistically disguised, which has won 

 for it a great popularity with readers both young and old. 



Demy 8vo, cloth. 6s. net. Rs. 4-8. 



ANIMALS OF NO IMPORTANCE. 



By DOUGLAS DEWAR, F.Z.S., i.c.s. 



A BOOK DEALING WITH THE 



COMMON BIRDS AND BEASTS OF 



INDIAN DAILY LIFE. 



" We may commend the work as an excellent 

 example of ' Nature-teaching,' and at the same 

 time as showing how the enforced tedium and 

 confinement of Indian hot weather life may be 

 mitigated by the intelligent observation of the 

 ways of the uninvited denizens of the bunga- 

 low and its immediate surroundings." Nature. 



"A chatty anecdote book, showing a sense 

 of human and kindly insight." Academy and 

 Literature. 



" The reader will easily fall under the sway 

 of the writer's charms." Englishman. 



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