W. THACKER &> CO., LONDON. 
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Imperial i6mo., cloth, 580 pages, xis. 6 d. Rs. 10. 
A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE 
MAMMALIA OF INDIA, 
BURMAH AND CEYLON. 
By R. A. STERNDALE, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. 
With 170 Illustrations by the Author and others* 
The geographical limits of the present work have been ex- 
tended to all territories likely to be reached by the sportsman 
from India. It is copiously illustrated, not only by the author 
himself, but by careful selections made by him from the works 
of well-known artists. 
Knowledge . — “ It is the very model of what a popular natural history should be.” 
Saturday Review Full of accurate observations, brightly told.” 
Athenceum . — “The results of a close and sympathetic observation.” 
The Times . — “ The book will, no doubt, be specially useful to the sportsman, 
and indeed has been extended so as to include all territories likely to be reached 
by the sportsman from India.” 
The Daily News.~ “ Has contrived to hit a happy mean between the stiff 
scientific treatise and the bosh of what may be called anecdotal zoology.” 
