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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