With Fifty Illustrations by F. C. Macrae.
N this remarkably clever work there are most graphically and humorously described the surroundings of a Mofussil bungalow. The twenty chapters embrace a year’s experiences, and provide endless sources of amusement and suggestion. The numerous able illustrations add very greatly to the interest of the volume, which will find a place on every table.
THE CHAPTERS ARE—
| I. | —A Durbar. | XI. | —The Butterfly: Contemplating Him. |
| II. | —The Rats. | XII. | —The Frogs. |
| III. | —The Mosquitos. | XIII. | —The Bugs. |
| IV. | —The Lizards. | XIV. | —The Birds of the Garden. |
| V. | —The Ants. | XV. | —The Birds at the Mango Tope. |
| VI. | —The Crows. | XVI. | —The Birds at the Tank. |
| VII. | —The Bats. | XVII. | —The Poultry Yard. |
| VIII. | —Bees, Wasps, et hoc genus omne. | XVIII. | —The White Ants. |
| IX. | —The Spiders. | XIX. | —The Hypodermatikosyringophoroi. |
| X. | —The Butterfly: Hunting Him. | XX. | —Etcetera. |
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