Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth. 6s. 



A NATURALIST ON THE PROWL 



By EHA, 



Author oj "The Tribes of my Frontier" and "Behind the Bungalow.'' 



Illustrated by Eighty Drawings by 

 R. A. STERNDALE, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. 



In this volume the Author conducts his readers 

 to the Jungles and Country round the Home, 

 and with genial humour and practised science 

 teaches the interesting art of " How to observe " 

 the structure and habits of Birds, Beasts, and 

 Insects. 



Daily Chronicle — "It is one of the most interesting 

 books upon Natural History that we have read for a long 

 time. It is never dull, and yet solid information is conveyed 

 by nearly every page." 



MAGPIE ROBIN. 



Seventh Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth gilt. f>s. 



TWENTY-ONE DAYS 

 IN INDIA. 



Being the Tour of Sir AH Baba, K.C.B. 



By GEORGE ABERIGH MACKAY. 



With Thirteen full-page Illustrations. 



land and Water.— "The scores of letters to Vanity 

 Fair, which created such a sensation in India some years 

 ago, have maintained their popularity in a fashion which 

 their cleverness thoroughly deserves." 



Tenth Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth gilt. 6s. 



LAYS OF IND. 



By ALIPH CHEEM. 

 COMIC, SATIRICAL, AND DESCRIPTIVE. 

 Poems Illustrative of Anglo-Indian Life. 



Illdstkated by the Author, Lionel Inglis, 

 R. A. Sterndale, and others. 



The World — "This is a remarkably bright little book. 

 'Aliph Cheem,' supposed to be the nom-de-plume of an 

 officer in the l8th Hussars, is, after his fashion, an Indian 

 Bon Gaultier. In a few of the poems the jokes, turning on 

 local names and customs, are somewhat esoteric ; but taken 

 throughout, the verses are characterised by high animal 

 spirits, great cleverness, and most excellent fooling." 



Liverpool Mercury. — "One can readily imagine the 

 merriment created round the camp fire by the recitation of 

 the 'Two Thumpers,' which is irresistibly droll." 



Scotsman — "The Lays are not only Anglo-Indian in 

 origin, but out-and-out Anglo-Indian in subject and colour." 



