KASHMIR: The Land of Streams and Solitudes. By P. 

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RIFLE AND ROMANCE IN THE INDIAN JUNGLE: 



Being the Record of Thirteen Years of Indian Jungle Life. By 



Major A. I. R. Glasfurd (Indian Army). With numerous 



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New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. net. 



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ORNITHOLOGICAL AND OTHER ODDITIES. By 



Frank Finn, B.A. (Oxon), F.Z.S. , late Deputy-Superintendent of 



the Indian Museum, Calcutta. With numerous Illustrations from 



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CEYLON : The Paradise of Adam. The Record of Seven 

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INDIAN BIRDS : Being a Key to the Common Birds of 



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Ducks," " Birds of the Plains," "The Making of Species" (with 



Frank Finn). Demy 8vo. 6s. net. 



*,* The object of this book is to enable people interested in Indian 



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