Sixth Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth. 6s. ^^ 



Uniform with "A Naturalist on the Prowl," and "Behind the Bungalow. 



THE TRIBES ON MY FRONTIER. 



An Indian Naturalist's Foreign Policy. 



By EHA. 

 With Fifty Illustrations by F. C. MACRAE. 



In this remarkably clever work there are most graphically and humorously 

 described the surroundings of a Mofussil bungalow. The twenty chapters 

 embrace a year's experiences, and provide endless sources of amusement and 

 suggestion. The numerous able illustrations add very greatly to the interest 

 of the volume, which should find a place on every table. 



Knowledge, — "This is a delightful book, irresistibly funny in description and illustration, 

 but full of genuine science too. . . . There is not a dull or uninstructive page in the whole 

 book." 



Eighth Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth. 6^-. 



BEHIND THE BUNGALOW. 



By EHA. 

 With Fifty-three Clever Sketches by the Illustrator of "The Tribes." 



As TAe Tribes on My Frontier graphically and humorously described the Animal 

 Surroundings of an Indian Bungalow, the present work describes with much 

 pleasantry the Human Officials thereof, with their peculiarities, idiosyncrasies, 

 and, to the European, strange methods of duty. Each chapter contains 

 Character Sketches by the Illustrator of "The Tribes," and the work is a 

 " Natural History " of the Native Tribes who in India render us service. 



The World.—" There is plenty of fun in Behind 

 the Bungalow, and more than fun for those with 

 eyes to see. These sketches may have an edu- 

 cational purpose beyond that of mere amusement ; 

 they show through all their fun a keen observa- 

 tion of native character and a just appreciation 

 of it." 



The Graphic. — The Tribes on My Frontier 

 was very good : Behind the Bungalow is even 

 better. Anglo-Indians will see how truthful are 

 these sketches. People who know nothing about 

 India will delight in the clever drawings and the 

 truly humorous descriptions." 

 "a little islope." 



The ftueen. — " The native members of an Anglo-Indian household are hit off with great 

 fidelity and humour." 



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