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6< In and beyond the Himalayas ” (Si. J. Stone) 
“Sport in the Highlands of Kashmir” 
(Darrah.) 
“Tropics and Snows” (R. G. Burton.) 
Sport and Travel.” (Moray Brown.) 
“ Guide to Kashmir.” (Col. Ward.) 
The Encyclopedia of Sport.” 
“The Indian Field” Shikar Book. 
“ The Rod in India.” (Thomas.) 
" Tank Fishing in India.” (Thomas.) 
“ Freshwater Fishes of India.” (Beavan.) 
“ Day’s Fishes.” 
“ Fishing in the Kumaon Lakes.” 
“ The Angler’s Handbook.” 
“The Fauna of British India.” (Series ) 
“Jerdon’s Mammals.” 
“Mammalia of India.” (Sterndale.) 
“ The Deer of all Lands.” (Lydekker.) 
“The Wild Oxet., Sheep, and Goats of all 
Lands.” (Lydekker.) 
“ The Big and Small Game of India.” {Lydek¬ 
ker.) 
Rifle and Romance in the Indian Jungle.” 
Capt. A. I. R. Glasfurd. 
“ The Sportsman’s Book for India.” Edited bv 
F. G. Aflalo. 
“Jerdon’s Birds.” 
“The Game Birds of India.” (Oates.) 
* The Indian Ducks ” (Stuart-Baker), 
‘ How to know the Indian Ducks.” (Finn.) 
“ r lhe Indian Waders.” (Finn.) 
“ Fancy Pheasants.” (Finn.) 
“The Birds of Calcutta.” (Finn.) 
“ The Birds of Bombay.” (Eha ) 
“ Le Mesurier’s Birds.” 
“ DeNieeville’s Butterflies.” 
“The Art of Travel.” 
“ Tfa e Game Birds of India.” (Hume and 
Marshall.) 
Stings .—For scorpion stings Vinegar, 
an infallible remedy; ammonia (Scrubb’ 
wasp or bee stings. 
even if not immediately applied, is 
s will do) or onion juice for hornet, 
Tanks, to dean . — Use aluminium ferrae sulphate. 
