INDIAN BIRDS-continued 



Manchester Courier. " All ornithologists in India . . . will appreciate 

 and value ' Indian Birds.' " 



Literary Post. " ... a model of all that such a book should be." 



Pioneer. " The plan of the book is unique. ... It can be heartily 

 recommended." 



Indian Field. " We can thoroughly recommend this book to all not 

 versed in ornithology and who wish to know our birds without having to kill 

 them." 



JUNGLE FOLK 



ACCOUNTS OF SOME OF THE SMALLER FRY OF THE 

 INDIAN JUNGLE 



BY DOUGLAS DEWAR 



PRESS OPINIONS 



Westminster Gazette. " Mr. Dewar writes brightly and cleverly about 

 these lesser jungle folk." 



Scotsman. " . . . interesting and delightful." 



Evening Standard. " The author . . . writes not only out of the fulness 

 of his knowledge, but in a pleasant unpedantic style." 



Liverpool Daily Post. " . . . most readable and enjoyable." 



Sunday Times. " We give his book the highest praise possible when we 

 say that it will serve as a matter-of-fact commentary to Mr. Kipling's ' Jungle 

 Books.' " 



Irish Independent. " ... a work of the most captivating charm." 



Outlook. " . . . pleasant little essays." 



Literary World. " This lively book . . . abounds in word-pictures and 

 happy humour." 



Glasgow Evening News. " Mr. Douglas Dewar writes with accustomed 

 grace and sympathetic knowledge." 



Academy. " . . . with Mr. Dewar there is a smile on every page, and his 

 touch is so light that one only realises, when the process is at an end, that a 

 large amount of information has been imparted in an amusing form." 



Western Morning News. " Every page makes for easy reading and ready 

 attention." 



Shooting Times. " . . . delightful reading." 



Catholic Herald. " Quite the most interesting natural history work we 

 have seen for a long time." 



Manchester Courier. " Mr. Dewar's . . . shrewd observation, his quaint 

 humour and his wide knowledge of Indian bird-life make his every page 

 interesting." 



The World. " We have read and enjoyed much of his work before, but 

 we think that 'Jungle Folk' makes even more delightful reading than 

 anything that has come from its author's pen." 



Birmingham Daily Post. " . . . entertaining sketches . . . and light 

 dissertations." 



Times of India. " Mr. Dewar's bright and pleasant pages." 



Madras Mail. " The reader who has perused Mr. Dewar's books merely 

 for amusement will find that he has incidentally added a good deal to his 

 knowledge of Indian natural history." 



