Tliacker, SjnnJc Sf Co., Calcutta. 



Indian Notes about Dogs : their Diseases and Treat- 

 ment. By Major C . Third Edition, Ee vised. Fcap. 



8vo., cloth. Ee. 1-8. 



Indian Racing Reminiscences. Being Entertaining 

 Narratives and Anecdotes of Men, Horses, and Sport. 

 By Captain M. Horace Hayes, Author of " Veterinary 

 !N^otes," " Training and Horse Management," (fee. Hlustrated 

 with 22 Portraits and 20 Engravings. Imperial 16mo. 

 Es. 5-12. (8s. 6d.) 



" Captain Hayes lias done w isely in publishing these lively sketches of 

 life in India. The book is full of racy anecdote." — BelVs Life. 



"All sportsmen who can appreciate a book on racing, written in a 

 cha.tty style, and full of anecdote, will like Captain Hayes's latest work." — 

 Field. 



"It is a safe prediction that this work is certain to have a wide circle 

 of readers." — Broad Arrow. 



" The book is valuable from the fact that many hints on the treatment of 

 horses are included, and the accuracy and extent of Captain Hayes's veter- 

 inary skill and knowledge are well known to experts." — Illustrated Sporting 

 and Dramatic News. 



" Many a racing anecdote and many a curious character our readers will 

 find in the book, which is very well got up, and embellished with many 

 portraits. " — Baily's Magazine. 



Hindu Mythology : Vedic and Puranic. By Eev. 

 W. J. WiLKiNS, of the London Missionary Society, Cal- 

 cutta. Illustrated by very numerous Engravings from 

 Drawings by Native Artists. Uniform with " Lays of 

 Ind," " Eiding," &c. Es. 7. (10s. 6d.) 



" His aim has been to give a faithful account of the Hindu deities such 

 as an intelligent native would himself give, and he has endeavoured, in 

 order to achieve his purpose, to keep his mind free from prejudice or 

 thf^ological bias. To help to completeness he has included a number of 

 drawings of the principal deities, executed by native artists. The author 

 has attempted a work of no little ambition and has succeeded in his 

 attempt, the volume being one of great interest and usefulness ; and not 

 the less so because he has strictly refrained from diluting his facts with 

 comments of his own. It has numerous illustrations." — Home News. 



" Mr. Wilkins has done his work well, with an honest desire to state 

 facts apart from all theological prepossession, and his volume is likely U^ 

 be a useful book of reference." — Guardian. 



" In Mr. Wilkins's book we have an illustrated manual, the study of 

 which will lay a solid foundation for more advanced knowledge, while it 

 will furnish those who may have the desire without having the time or 

 opportunity to go further into the subject, with a really extensive stock of 

 accurate information." — Indian Daily News. 



