Books of Travel and Description. 



JACKSON. — The Great Frozen Land. Narrative of a Winter Journey 

 across the Tundras and a Sojourn among the Samoyads. By 

 George F. Jackson, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and 

 Leader of the Jackson- Harmsworth Polar Expedition. With Illus- 

 trations and Maps. Edited from his Journals by Arthur Monte- 

 FiORE. 8vo. $4.50. 



KIPLING (J. L.).— Beast and Man in India. A Popular Sketch of 

 Indian Animals in their Relations with the People. By John 

 LocKWOOD Kipling, CLE. With numerous Illustrations by the 

 Author. 8vo. ^6.00. 



LANDOR. — Corea, or Cho-sen, the Land of the Morning Calm. By 

 A. Henry Savage- Landor, author of " Alone with the Hairy Ainu." 

 With numerous text and full-page Illustrations from drawings made 

 by the author, and Portrait. 8vo. Cloth. ^4.50. 

 "About the Coreans as they are we obtain a great deal of information in this 



volume, and are thereby enabled to comprehend the conditions of the problem which 



the civilized Japanese have undertaken to solve in the Asiatic peninsula." — New 



York Sun. 



MILLAIS. — A Breath from the Veldt. By John Guille Millais, F.Z.S., 

 etc., author of "Game Birds and Shooting- Sketches." With 150 

 Illustrations by the Author, and frontispiece by Sir J. E. Millais, R.A. 

 Imperial 4to. Buckram. ^25.00, net. 

 " The splendid quarto in which his admirable descriptions and drawings have been 

 published is justly named. It is a veritable • Breath from the Veldt ' that comes to 

 the reader from the pages of this volume. There is not a trace of dulness. His 

 spirited conversation holds the attention from the beginning to end." — N. V. Tribune. 



McF ALL. — With the Zhob Field Force. 1890. By Capt. Crawford 

 McFall, K.O.Y.L.I. With ninety Illustrations from drawings by 

 the author, and Colored Plates. 8vo. Cloth. ^4.50. 

 " This royally made volume is one that will have a special value for readers inter- 

 ested in the latest knowledge and details of all matters relating to the boundary of 

 British India, the country and people adjoining it. Rich in minute accounts of the 

 country and the tribes, which leaves nothing to be desired as to accuracy, fulness, 

 and variety of geographical and ethnographical information." — N. V. Independent. 



PIKE. — The Barren Ground of North Canada. By Warburton Pike. 

 With Map. 8vo. Cloth. ^2.00. 



YOE. — The Burman : His Life and Notions. By Shway Yoe, Subject 

 of the Great Queen. 8vo. Cloth. ^3.75. 



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