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BULLET AND SHOT 



In Indian Forest, Plain, and Hill. 



WITH HINTS TO BEGINNERS IN INDIAN SHOOTING. 



By C. E. M. RUSSELL, 



Late Senior Deputy-Conservator of Forests, Mysore. 



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A NATURAL HISTORY 



OF THE 



MAMMALIA OF INDIA, BURMA, and CEYLON, 



By R. A. STERNDALE. 

 With 170 Illustrations by the Author and others. 



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THE INDIAN SHIKAR BOOK. 



Compiled by W. S. BURKE, 



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