SKETCHES 



OF 



FIELD SPORTS 



AS FOLLOWED BY 



of 



WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE ANIMALS. 



ALSO 



An account of some of the customs of the Inhabitants, 



and natural productions, Interspersed with various 



Anecdotes. 



LIKEWISE THE LATENAWAB VIZIER ASOPH UL DOW- 

 LA II S GRAND STYLE OF SPORTING AM) CHARACTER. 



A DESCRIPTION OF THE 



ART OF CATCHING SERPENTS, 



As practise/! by people in India, known by the appellation of 

 Cunjoors, and their method of curing themselves when bitten. 



WITH REMARKS ON 



tj Animals. 



BY DANIEL JOHNSON, 



FORMERLY SURGEON IN THE HONORABLE EAST INDIA COM- 

 PANY'S SERVICE AND RESIDENT MANY YEARS AT CHITTRAH IN 

 RAMGHUR. 



-*H&HP^ 



Utilissimum saepe quod contemnitur. Phsed. 



LONDON: 



PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY LONGMAN, HURST, 



REES, ORME, AND BROWNE, AND THOMAS FOWLER, 



GREAT TORRINGTON, DEVON. 



1822. 



