THE LARGE AND SMALL GAME OF BENGAL AND THE NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES OF INDIA. By Captain J.H. Baldwin, F.Z.S. Late of H.P. Bengal Staff Corps.
(ND) 1883 2nd edition. 4to (169 x 221mm). Ppxxiv,380. B/w illustrations. Black-stamped ruled borders enclosing four-horned antelope and trees motif to green boards, spine titled in gilt.
Detailed accounts of the game species of Bengal and the fringes of the Himalayas. Chapters include: The tiger; The panther; The leopard; The snow leopard; The red lynx; The hunting leopard or cheetah; The Indian black bear; The Himalayan black bear; The hyaena; The Indian wolf; The wild dog; The wild buffalo; The Indian elephant; The great Indian rhinoceros; The wild boar; The gerow or samber; The swamp deer; The cheetul or spotted deer; The parah or hog deer; The kakur or barking deer; The musk deer; The nil gal; The Indian black buck or sasin antelope; The chikarah or Indian gazelle; The four-horned antelope; The surrow; The gooral; The thar or tehr; The burhel; The Ovis ammon; The Indian pea-fowl; The red jungle fowl; The red spur-fowl; The apinted spur-fowl; The moonal pheasant; The Simla horned pheasant; The snow pheasant; The koklass pheasant; The white-crested Kallige pheasant; The black partridge; The painted partridge; The grey partridge; The kyah, or marsh partridge; The chikor partridge; The snow partridge; Large grey quail; The black-breasted or rain quail; The large sand grouse; The common sand grouse; The painted sand grouse; The Indian bustard; The oobara; The Bengal floriken; The lesser floriken; The green plover or crested lapwing; The black-sided lapwing; The golden plover; The stone plover; The common crane, or coolung; The demoiselle crane, or kakkarrah; The woodcock; The snipe; The jack snipe; The wood snipe; The Himalayan solitary snipe; The painted snipe; Wildfowl shooting in India; The common wild goose; The bar-headed goose; The black-backed goose; The mallard; Spotted-billed duck; The widgeon; The pin-tial duck; The gadwall; The shelldrake; The ruddy sheldrake; The shoveller; The red-crested pchard; The red-headed pochard; The white-eyed pochard; The tufted duck; The merganser; The garganey, or blue-winged teal; The teal; The whistling teals or tree ducks; The white-bodied goose-teal; The flamingo; The bittern; The curlew; The whimbrel; The green pigeon; The Indian hare; Guns, rifles and sporting equipments, camp equipage, and carriage.
Detailed accounts of the game species of Bengal and the fringes of the Himalayas. Chapters include: The tiger; The panther; The leopard; The snow leopard; The red lynx; The hunting leopard or cheetah; The Indian black bear; The Himalayan black bear; The hyaena; The Indian wolf; The wild dog; The wild buffalo; The Indian elephant; The great Indian rhinoceros; The wild boar; The gerow or samber; The swamp deer; The cheetul or spotted deer; The parah or hog deer; The kakur or barking deer; The musk deer; The nil gal; The Indian black buck or sasin antelope; The chikarah or Indian gazelle; The four-horned antelope; The surrow; The gooral; The thar or tehr; The burhel; The Ovis ammon; The Indian pea-fowl; The red jungle fowl; The red spur-fowl; The apinted spur-fowl; The moonal pheasant; The Simla horned pheasant; The snow pheasant; The koklass pheasant; The white-crested Kallige pheasant; The black partridge; The painted partridge; The grey partridge; The kyah, or marsh partridge; The chikor partridge; The snow partridge; Large grey quail; The black-breasted or rain quail; The large sand grouse; The common sand grouse; The painted sand grouse; The Indian bustard; The oobara; The Bengal floriken; The lesser floriken; The green plover or crested lapwing; The black-sided lapwing; The golden plover; The stone plover; The common crane, or coolung; The demoiselle crane, or kakkarrah; The woodcock; The snipe; The jack snipe; The wood snipe; The Himalayan solitary snipe; The painted snipe; Wildfowl shooting in India; The common wild goose; The bar-headed goose; The black-backed goose; The mallard; Spotted-billed duck; The widgeon; The pin-tial duck; The gadwall; The shelldrake; The ruddy sheldrake; The shoveller; The red-crested pchard; The red-headed pochard; The white-eyed pochard; The tufted duck; The merganser; The garganey, or blue-winged teal; The teal; The whistling teals or tree ducks; The white-bodied goose-teal; The flamingo; The bittern; The curlew; The whimbrel; The green pigeon; The Indian hare; Guns, rifles and sporting equipments, camp equipage, and carriage.
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42577
Author | Baldwin (J.H.). |
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Book Code | 42577 |
ISBN | B002FZYUG8. |
Book Description | Cloth darkened and stained, hinges slightly tender. Slight foxing to preliminaries and edges, good only. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1883 |
Publisher | Kegan, Paul, Trench, and Co. |
Place | London. |