58 DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SHIKAR 



ancient date, and since Education Acts, and so 

 on, have come in, he may have altered his style, 

 though I do not think he can have improved on 

 it. After his name, at the head of the page, came : 



" Undertaking works of Shotted by Sportsmen 

 and Gentlemen the large and small games of all 

 kinds of wild Animals Birds Reptiles, Fishes, etc. 



CURING AND DRESSING SKINS. 



Tiger, Lion, Lion-cub, Figor-Cub, Hyeana wolf, 

 Senagle, Koklo, orix, Wallers. Black-buck, Tohe, 

 wild-cat, fishing-cat. 



Tigdig, badger, Managoss, rabit, croker, Monkey, 

 Kangano, Jackol ... or any kind of small lovely 

 animals' skins made into rugs. 



DIRECTIONS. The shot animal to be skinned 

 well : remove superfluous flesh and preserve the 

 fresh skin with Preserving Powder, rubbing both 

 sides, but mostly the flesh side. . . . 



ANIMALS MOUNTED AND SET UP, WITH WHOLE 



BODY. 



Tiger, Lion, Panther, etc., shot by sportsman and 

 native Rajas, set up in natural posture, life-like in 

 every artistic style as under : (i) Sitting, (2) Stand- 

 ing upright, (3) laying down, (4) jumping, (5) Play- 

 ing, (6) Walring with a simultaneous furious stare, 

 (7) walking into jungle, to search for prey, staying 

 at once, expecting about into great rage, at fierce 

 open mouth, (8) putting up a music instrument 

 (into stomach) to produce a grouling sound from 

 open mouth at extra charges, (9) with or without 



