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Dogs for Hot Climates 



A Guide for Residents in Tropicai Countries as to Suitabie Breeds, 

 ttieir Respective Uses, Management and Doctoring. 



By VERO SHAW, 



Author of CasselVs '* Book of the Dog;" and Judge at numerous Dog Sho7vs; 



Edited by CAPT. M. H. HAYES, F.R.C.V.S., 



Author of ** Veterinary Notes for Horse Owners y' ** Training and Horse Management 



in India" etc.y etc. 



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A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE 



MAMMALIA of INDIA, BURMAH, 

 / and CEYLON. 



By R. A. 5TERNDALE, F.R.G.5., F.Z.S., etc., 



Author of ** Seonee," '* The Denizens of the Jungle," " The Afghan Knife," etc. 



With 170 Illustrations by the Author 

 and Others. 



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** The results of a close and sympathetic observa- 

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*' The notices of each animal are, as a rule, short, 

 though on some of the larger mammals - the lion, tiger, 

 pard, boar, etc. - ample and interesting details are 

 given, including occasional anecdotes of adventure. 

 The book will, no doubt, be especially useful to the 

 sportsman, and, indeed, has been extended so as to 

 include all territories likely to be reached by the sports- 

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 general information, popularly conveyed, on the sub- 

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