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The Captain of the "Mary Rose." 



BY 



W. LAIRD CLOWES. 



Author of " The Naval Pocket Booky 



Illustrated by the Chevalier de Martino and Fred T. Jane. 

 SEVENTH EDITION. 



"The most notable Book of the season." — Standard. 



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Notes on Stable Management in 

 India and the Colonies. 



BY 



Vety.-Major J. A. NUNN, F.R.C.V.S. 



SECOND EDITION, revised and enlarged, with a Glossary. 



CONTENTS.— Food, Water, Air, and Ventilation, Grooming, 

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" Soldiers and others about to leave England for the East for the first time should 

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 and find themselves all the better for the instruction conveyed by the time they reach 

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Echoes of Old Calcutta. 



A most interesting series of Sketches of Calcutta Life, chiefly 

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BY 



H. E. BU5TEED, M.D., CLE. 



THIRD EDITION, carefully revised and enlarged, with 

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