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1937634081937. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India 1937. New Series. Vol. XX No. 6. Plate I. The Mesozoic Brachiopoda of the Attock District by Helen M. Muir-Wood. 4to. wrappers. Sun soil slight wear to wraps; very good internally with shallow creasing. unknown books
1930633021930. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1930. New Series. Vol. XV: The Fossil Fauna of the Samana Range and Some Neighbouring Areas: Part III. The Mollusca of the Hangu Shales. Plates XVIII to XXII. By L.R. Cox. 4to. wrappers. Sun soil and light edgewear to wraps which are separating. Internally some shallow creasing; very good text. unknown books
1930634021930. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1930. New Series. Vol. XV: The Fossil Fauna of the Samana Range and Some Neighbouring Areas: Part II The Albian Echinoidea. Plate IVa. By Ethel D. Currie. 4to. wrappers. Touch of soil slight nicks to wraps. Internally clean with slight nick to all fore-edges. unknown books
1905634091905. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Published by His Excellency the Governor General of India in Council. Ser. XVI. Baluchistan and N.W. Frontier of India. Vol. I: the Jurassic Fauna. Part I: The Fauna of the Kellaways of Mazar Drik. By Fritz Noetling. 4to. wrappers. Ownership stamps. Disbound with some soil edgewear notations and foxing. As is. unknown books
1930633051930. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1930. New Series. Vol. XV: The Fossil Fauna of the Samana Range and Some Neighbouring Areas: Part VI. The Palaeocene Foraminifera. Plate X. By Lieut.-Colonel L.M. Davies. 4to. wrappers. Slight sun to wraps. Fine internally. Inscribed by the author at front wrap. unknown books
1930633031930. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1930. New Series. Vol. XV: The Fossil Fauna of the Samana Range and Some Neighbouring Areas: Part VII. The Lower Eocene Corals. Plates XI to XVI. By J.W. Gregory. 4to. wrappers. Slight sun soil and light edgewear to wraps. Fine internally. Inscribed by the author at front wrap. unknown books
1930634011930. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1930. New Series. Vol. XV: The Fossil Fauna of the Samana Range and Some Neighbouring Areas: Part I. An Introductory Note. Plates I to IV. By Lieut.-Colonle L.M. Davies. 4to. wrappers. Sun soil and light edgewear to wraps. Internally shallow creasing. Very good overall. Inscribed by the author at the front wrap. unknown books
1930634031930. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India Central Publication Branch 1930. New Series. Vol. XV: The Fossil Fauna of the Samana Range and Some Neighbouring Areas: Part III. The Brachipoda. Plates V to VI. By Helen Marguerite Muir-Wood. 4to. wrappers. Touch of sun soil and wear to wrps. Internally fine. unknown books
1924634111924. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India 1924. New Series. Vol. IX. No 1. ON THE BLAKE COLLECTION OF AMMONITES FROM KACHH INDIA. By L.F. Spath. 4to. wrappers. Sun soil slight wear to wraps with chipping to fore-edge. Shallow creasing internally with slight soil. Serviceable text. As is. unknown books
1924634121924. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. MEMOIRS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. Palaeontologia Indica being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Remains Procured During the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta: Government of India 1924. New Series. Vol. IX. No 1. ON THE BLAKE COLLECTION OF AMMONITES FROM KACHH INDIA. By L.F. Spath. 4to. wrappers. Lacking front wrap; sun soil slight wear to rear wrap. Shallow creasing internally slight soil. Serviceable text. As is. unknown books
1751WRCAM47800Paris 1751. 23110891pp. Quarto. Contemporary marbled wrappers. Spine mostly perished. Light wear to wrappers internally fresh and clean. Very good. Memorial of Joseph François Dupleix 1697- 1763 Governor General of India detailing the ongoing feud between him and Bertrand François Mahé de La Bourdonnais and reporting on Dupleix's activities in India. The memorial reprints correspondence between the two men during 1746. The feud was escalated in September of that year when the French captured British-held Madras. La Bourdonnais offered generous and lenient terms to the commander of the island only to have Dupleix disregard them once he was left in command. A primary source for French activities in India. unknown books
16500Mary Pauline Jeffrey. Dr. Ida: India The Life Story of Ida S. Scudder. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company 1938. 212 pages. 8 x 6 in. Original blue cloth boards. Signed and inscribed by author on front end page. Frontispiece portrait of author and 18 other images throughout.<br/><br/>Biography of Ida Scudder pioneering woman physician who founded clinics and medical schools for women in India. Scudder was born in India to American missionaries and dedicated her life to the health of Indian women many of whom were reluctant to see male physicians. In 1899 she was one of the first women graduates from Cornell Medical College; and shortly after Scudder returned to India where she started a rural medical clinic for women only. Within two years she was treating thousands of patients. Few pages have corrections or annotations in ink. Very good. unknown books
16541Stopes Marie Carmichael. On some aspects of contraception for Indian women. London: Published by the Mothers' Clinic for Constructive Birth Control 1952. Fourth edition. Original paper wrappers. 8 ½ x 5 ½ in. Staple bound. 6 pages. Collection contains her rare pamphlet "Aspects on Contraception for Indian Women" No known copy in any library or institutional collections as per OCLC Worldcat.<br/>. <br/><br/>Marie Stopes's work as a scientist and activist has aided women in gaining reproductive education in Britain and worldwide as she had campaigned to increase women's access to contraception. In this volume Stopes provides women of India with medically safe and proven options for contraception using readily accessible household items. Publishing the piece after the 1952 Indian conference that resulted in the founding of Sanger's International Planned Parenthood Federation Stopes states that "Indian women should want to know about methods by which they can safely control conception" and that "properly trained medical men and women and qualified midwives should receive technical instruction .in the art of choosing the right contraceptive and fitting it for each patient." Small closed tear on right top edge small loss to upper right corner. Very good condition. No known copy in any library or institutional collections as per OCLC Worldcat. unknown books
5114INDIA. Manuscript. 4pgs. November 12 1863. N.p. A manuscript of a poem entitled “Revelry in India†copied out by and twice signed “E. N. Liseâ€. “Revelry in India by Capt Dobney Royal Bengal Fusileers sic We meet neath the sounding rafter And the walls around us are bare As they shout to Our Peals of Laughter It seems that the dead are there But stand to your glasses steady We drink to our comrades Eyes Quaff a cup to the Dead Already And Hurrah for the next that dies…Cut off from the land that bore us Betrayed by the land We find Where the brightest have gone before us And the dullest remain behind Stand Stand to your glasses steady It is all We have left to prize A cup to the dead already And Hurah for the next that dies.†The last page also contains the ending of a letter. Lise signed the end of the letter and also signed and dated the bottom of the last page upside down. This poem was much published in under a variety of titles and authors but it was most likely written by British-Indian civil servant William Francis Thompson 1808-1842. It appeared in Bengal Annual an East India Company publication in 1835. The manuscript is in very good condition with deep folds and discoloration. unknown books
19061766London: Macmillan and Company 1906. First Edition. Cloth. Very good. Octavo Ii 597pp. Blue cloth title in gilt on spine and front panel. Frontispiece portrait with tissue cover. Light wear to covers. Lord Curzon was the Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. Introduction by Sir Thomas Raleigh. Macmillan and Company unknown books
1859320421Calcutta: Thacker Spink & Co. printed by P.M. Craneburgh at the Bengal Military Orphan Press 1859. First edition. iv 244 viii pp. 8vo. Original blue ribbed cloth spine gilt bookplate to front pastedown of Sir Charles P. Hobhouse Bart. Bradford-on-Avon presentation inscription to title page. A fine copy. First edition. iv 244 viii pp. 8vo. Inscribed on the title page: "For Annie with the Author's love." This copy also formerly belonged to Sir Charles Parry Hobhouse 3rd Baronet of Westbury.<br/><br/>A crisp copy recording the anonymous author's seven month's of exploring through South East Asia in 1851 and 1853. Departing 8 September 1851 the author who remains anonymous to this day spent four months travelling to Ceylon and Singapore before returning to Calcutta. In 1853 he set off again this time for a three month excursion to the Madras and Bombay Presidencies. There are vivid descriptions of Singapore Penang Malacca Madras Calcutta Bombay Bangalore and Candy as well as coffee plantations and Buddhist temples. The author spends quite some time travelling overland and describes an ascent of Pedro Tallagalla and Kilkamany and camping at Makoortie Peak. Despite the scarcity of this little book it did attract critical attention. A favourable notice appeared in the Calcutta Review which states that the author had "seen and noted down . as much as any one who had preceded or who has since followed him in the same track."<br/><br/>The work concludes with an appendix in two parts the first being a table showing the route modes of transport ship rail bandy pony and the amount of time spent at each location. The second is titled "Hints for travellers" which concludes: "Travellers will find it wiser never to have coolies to their palanquins when they can procure bearers; never to go in palanquins when they can with safety from the sun ride; never ride down passes when they can walk and never to be discouraged by indifference or dissuaded by alarms from prosecuting any enterprise." There is nothing in the preface to explain the six year delay between the conclusion of his travel and the publication of the account.<br/><br/>Exceedingly rare. No copies on OCLC or COPAC. The only other copy we know of is the Brooke-Hitching copy identically bound;the present copy is in superior condition. The Calcutta Review vol. 33. July-December 1859. Serampore: "Friend of India" Press 1859 pp. lxviii-lxxi Thacker, Spink & Co. (printed by P.M. Craneburgh at the [Bengal] Military Orphan Press) unknown books
192635580Paris: Dorbon-Ainé 1926. First French Edition. 76 Plates of Prehistoric and Historical Monuments. 1 vols. Folio. Cloth and Boards. About fine. First French Edition. 76 Plates of Prehistoric and Historical Monuments. 1 vols. Folio. Dorbon-Ainé unknown books
192979125Ahmedabad: All India Spinners' Association 1929. Hardcover. Good. errata slip tipped to page 19 photos 4 folding maps 100p. Later Indian 1/4 cloth binding. Original wrapper bound in. 21cm. Binding rather crude with no titling on cover. One of the maps split at fold. No jacket. Quixotic movement started by Gandhi to promote the manufacture and purchase of Indian hand-spun and woven cloth as a way to alleviate the extreme poverty of most Indians and to encourage Indians to boycott manufactured European goods. There were also 1927 and 1931 and perhaps other editions or printings of this scarce book. <br/><br/> All India Spinners' Association hardcover books
19562222157<p>First edition so stated. Octavo. Portrait; map. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped designed by Gilbert Etheredge. Very good. 511 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Housed in a custom red morocco and matching cloth slipcase and cloth wraparound.</p> The Macmillan Company hardcover books
1928305460Berlin: Fretz & Wasmuth Verlag 1928. 1-15 taiusend. xxxvi iv 304 pp. of photographs. 4to. Burnt orange cloth. Fine in dustjacket with loss to upper front cover and a little on spine. 1-15 taiusend. xxxvi iv 304 pp. of photographs. 4to. Part of the series "Orbis Terrarum Fretz & Wasmuth Verlag unknown books
1926D14301926. Very Good. Grey cloth over boards 9.75” x 7.5” with “Photographs” blindstamped on upper board; 23 grey heavy cardstock leaves 17 of which feature tipped-on black-and-white photographs 90 images in all most of them 3” x 4” though some are a bit larger or smaller with handwritten notations. Fine – a careful and tidy collection of photographs all neatly tipped-on labeled and dated by hand. <br/><br/>Images of Agra the Taj Mahal shrines palaces schools streets tombs Sikri Delhi Tughlagabad Lahore camel caravans Peshawar bazaars Khyber Pass Kashmir – to list everything in this far-reaching journey would be a disservice to the reader. Comprised mostly of landscapes and images of the Indian people some elements of the personal do crop up here and there: Our author is featured in only one photograph – he sits on horseback with traveling companions also on horseback and this 2” x 3” image is labeled “Self / Lottery Henry / Tommy Alice / The Wallaby” ostensibly identifying his friends and their horses; Henry will appear again tiny against a landscape labeled “The End Pavillion Chasma Shahi Henry looking for bear.” Where it is light on the candid it remains a diligent record – every image is identified and all are crisp and clear studiously photographed. A pleasing and unique volume. hardcover books
1967798171967. Paperback. Very Good. All issues in original wrappers. 24cm. <br/><br/> paperback books
19598655<p>First edition. 9" x 7". Very good.</p> Crown Publishers, Inc. hardcover books
1905264298New York London et al.: Underwood & Underwood 1905. 100 albumen print stereoview cards housed in original brown cloth box. 1 vols. 8vo. Images fine light wear and spotting to box gilt titling faded. 100 albumen print stereoview cards housed in original brown cloth box. 1 vols. 8vo. A complete set of 100 stereoviews of India by Underwood & Underwood part of their popular "Tours of the World" series. Underwood & Underwood unknown books
1850254995Calcutta: Printed and Published by the Star Press; Sander Cones and Co Volumes 11 & 12 only 1850. First edition. The first 6 years complete with all plates called for. 12 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half tan calf and green cloth spines rubbed but generally sound. First edition. The first 6 years complete with all plates called for. 12 vols. 8vo. Volume III after p. 98 has 4 lithographic full portraits of Cricketeers James Cobbett William Lillywhite Fuller Pilch and Thomas Box done at Asiatic Lithographers by T. Black after the sketches originally printed at Brighton.<br/><br/> The Indian Sporting Review later became the Indian Field.<br/><br/>Latest issue consulted: Vol. 8 July-Dec. 1858<br/><br/>Plates Volume 1 as called for:<br/>Plates 1 and 2. Osteology of the Elephant at pages 5-6.<br/>Plate 3. Plan of the Calcutta Race Course. Surveyed by Charles Joseph from the India Sporting Review. 1845. Folding hand-coloured plate. H.M. Smith Lith. at p. 24.<br/>Plate 4. The Govenor General's Cup won by G.A.H. Elefoo. H.M. Smith Lith. at p. 29.<br/>Plate 5. The Bengal Club Cup 1844-5. Won by G.A.H. Crab the property of W.P. Grant. H.M. Smith. Lith. at p. 30.<br/>Plate 6 . Plan of the Dacca Race Course. Folding and hand-colourerd. H.M. Smith Lith.<br/>Plate 7. The Sporting Gallery.-No. 1. George Sheppard Barker Trainer and Principal Rider to Sir T. Herbert Maddock. p. 63.<br/><br/>No II June 1845.<br/><br/>Plate 1 2 3. The Columbidae pigeons of the Eastern Districts facing pp. 86-88-90. All hand-coloured and folding. Copied by H.M. Smith. <br/>Plate 4. Map of The Sporting Localities in the Dacca District. Folding and hand-coloured. p. 144.<br/>Plate 5. Portrait of Albert John de Hochepied Larpent Esq. late Sec. of the Calcutta Races Number II The Sporting Gallery at p. 166.<br/>Plate 6. The Boondela Cup-Presented by Col. Sleeman Governor General's Agent-Won by B.A.H. Postmaster. p. 174.<br/><br/>Vol. II Part 1. September-December 1845. with 4 pp. of Subscribers <br/><br/>Plate 1. Hold Hard! Mischief Bruin facing p. 4. Hand-coloured. H.M. Smith scr.<br/>Palte 2. A Queer fix! Hand-coloured. T. Black Asiatic Lith. Press. J. Hendrie Lith. Tape marks in gutter at p. 6. <br/>Plate 3. Stand from Under. Hand-coloured. T. Black Asiatic Lith. Press at p. 8.<br/>Plate 4. "Now's the Time." Hand-coloured. T. Black Asiatic Lith. Press. J. Hendrie Lith. at p. 10. <br/>Palte 5. "Stop a bit!!!" Hand-coloured at p. 12.<br/>Plate 6. "Mind you eye!!!" Hand-coloured. H.M. Smith Scr. at p. 12.<br/>Plate 7. "Devil take the hindmost!!!" Hand-coloured. H.M. Smith Scr. at p. 14.<br/>Plate 8. "Sharp's the Word!" Hand-coloured. T. Black Asiatic Lith. Press. J. Hendrie Lith. at p. 14.<br/>Plate 9. "The Emperor of Russia's Ascot Plate. Litrho. at p. 34.<br/>Plate 10. Tailpiece in text. Cheetah. at p. 49<br/>Plate 11. Portrait of the Squire. The Sporting Gallery. No. III. Signed C.G. in plate.<br/>Plate 12. Plan of the Madras Race Course. Hand-coloured folding. H.M. Smith scr. P. S. D'Rozario & Co. Oriental Lith. Press.<br/>Plate 12. in text at p. 86 "The Lady of Fashion."<br/>Plate 13. in the texy at p. 88 "The Milk Maid."<br/>Plate 14. in the text at p. 91 "Love Making in the Olden Times."<br/>Plate 15. in the text at p. 93 "Modern Courtship."<br/>Plate 16. in the text at p. 95 "The Flying Leap."<br/>Plate 17. "The Bayswater Fresco selections full page litho. at p. 92.<br/><br/>Part IV<br/><br/>Plate 1. Frontispiece. Elepoo. Steel Engraving. Engraved by H. B. Hall frontispiece folded<br/>Plates 2 & 3. The Columbidae Pigeons of the Easter Districts. Plates IV and V facing pp. 10-122 hand-coloured and folded<br/>Plate 4. My First Donkey actually entitled "Hunting the Cutchà or Wild Ass" by T. Black Asiatic Lith. hand-coloured at p. 127.<br/>Plate 5. Sporting Gallery No. IV. Portrait of Mr. John Beckwith Esq. by C. Grant. Lithograph at p. 160.<br/>Plate 6. Plan of the Bangalore Race Course. P. S. D'Rozario & Co. O.riental L.ith. Press. Hand-coloured folding at p. 170.<br/>Plate 7. "Henry Monarch" The Winner of the Derby 1845. Lithograph. J. Hendrie. at p. 177.<br/>Plate 8. "Refraction." The Winner of "The Oaks" 1845. Lithograph by Black Asiatic Lith. Press. J. Hendrie at p. 178.<br/>Plate 9. "The Baron" The Winner of "The Great St. Ledger" 1845. Lithograph by Black Asiatic Lith. Press. J. Hendrie at p. 180.<br/><br/>Part V<br/><br/>Plate 1. The Guard's Horn in text at p.2.<br/>Plate 2. The Cioac Box in text at p. 4.<br/>Plate 3. Happy go Lucky in text at p. 9.<br/>Plate 4. Sporting Gallery V. The Portrait of T. Bracken Esq. by C. G.rantfacing p. 34<br/>Plate 5. The Last Goodwood Cup in text at p. 90.<br/>Plate 6. The Stewart's Cup-Goodwood in text at p. 91.<br/>Plate 7. Lancaster Cup-1845 in text at p. 95.<br/>Plate 8. Plate presented by His Honor the Deputy-Govenor of Bengal. in text at p. 96.<br/>Plate 9. The Calcutta Trades' Plate-1846.in text at p. 97.<br/>Plate 10. Khajha Allee Moolah's Cup Dacca-1845 in text labelled Doncaster 1845 at p. 93.<br/>Plates 11 12 13 & 14 . 4 lithographic full portraits of Cricketeers James Cobbett William Lillywhite Fuller Pilch and Thomas Box done at Asiatic Lithographers by T. Black after the sketches originally printed at Brighton.<br/>Plate 15. Gladiotorial Games Bas Reliefs on the Tomb of Scaurus found at Pompeii folding lithograph by T. Black after J. Hendrie at p. 94.<br/><br/>No. VI. June 1846<br/><br/>Plate 1. The Rhoo Rhooie fish hand-coloured folded lith. at p. 123.<br/>Plate 2. The K halabause fish hand-coloured lith. at p. 124. NOT PRESENT<br/>Plate 3. The Meergah fish hand-coloured lith. at p. 124.<br/>Plate 4. The Cutla fish hand-coloured lith. at p. 124.<br/>Plate 5. The Boalee Siberius Boalis in text at p. 137<br/>Plate 6. The Novington Speechifying in text at p. 149<br/>Plate 7. Ned Norrington's Polka. in text at p. 150<br/>Plate 8. The Commercial Traveller in text at p. 155.<br/>Plate 9. Sporting Gallery No. VI W.P. Grant Portrait at p. 173<br/><br/>No. VII September 1846<br/><br/>Plate 1. Sketches on the Road-The Bar Belle in the text at p. 37<br/>Plate 2. The Distinguished Furriner in the text at p. 41<br/>Plate 3. I wonder whether My Missus thinks she's a making me religous in text at p. 44.<br/>Plate 4. "Race for the Winners' Handicap 1845 Walmer coming out again" hand-coloured folding by J. Hendrie Lithograph by Black Asiatic Lith. Press. facing p. 69.<br/>Plate 5. Sporting Gallery No VII. Henry Torrens Esq at p. 72.<br/>Plate 6. Ascot Racing Plates. The Queen's Vase. Won by Mr. Dawson's "Grimston"-Ascot 1846 at p. 80.<br/>Plate 7. The Royal Hunt Cup at p. 81.<br/>Plate 8. The Emperor's Cup at p. 82.<br/>Plate 9. "The Race weighing Stand Dacca and portraits of four and twenty gentlemen all in a row hand-coloured Lithograph by Black Asiatic Lith. Press. facing p. 83.<br/><br/>No. VIII. December 1846<br/><br/>Plate 1. A Night Scene-The Leopard Disturbed. litho. by H.M. Smiith by the Star Press at p. 167.<br/>Plate 2. Scrimmage with a Bear folding litho. at p. 168.<br/>Palte 3. The Portrait Gallery No. VIII-Dr. Sawers Litho. by C. Grant "If not the Father of the Indian Turf." at p. 172.<br/>Plate 4. The London Inn-Keeper litho in the text at p. 183.<br/>Plate 5. The Halderman litho. in the text at p. 183.<br/>Plate 6. Plan of Saugor Race Course 2 plates one folding and the other hand-coloured at p. 191.<br/>Plate 7. Portrait of the Winner of the St. Leger at p. 199.<br/>Palte 8. The Orange Cup at 200. <br/>Palte 9. The Goodwood Cup at p. 201.<br/>Plate 10. The Chesterfield Cup at p. 202.<br/>Plate 11. The Stewards' Cup Goodwood at p. 203<br/><br/>No. IX March 1847<br/><br/>Plate 1. Wild Ducks of the Rain hand-coloured folded by H.M. Smith at p. 2.<br/>Plate 2. Indian Water-Hen-Water Crane hand-coloured at p. 6.<br/>Plate 3. The water Pheasant-Chinese Jacana hand-coloured at p. 7.<br/>Plate 4. Antelope's Horns at p. 17.<br/>Plate 5. The Lhassa Tangahn of Tibet hand-coloured at p. 33.<br/>Plate 6. The Habshi or Ablac Tangahn of Bhutan hand-coloured printed at the Star Press at p. 34.<br/>Plate 7. The Gianchi Tangahn of Tibet hand-coloured at p. 34.<br/>Plate 8. The Chenglia Tanghan of Tibet hand-coloured at p. 35.<br/>Plate 9. Sporting Gallery No. IX. W.F. Ferguson Esq. at p. 43.<br/>Plate 10. A Sweetheart of Long standing in text at p. 59.<br/>Plate 11. My Pet Spaniel in text at p. 65.<br/>Plate 12. The Bengal Club Plate 1846-7 at p. 89.<br/>Plate 13. The Mercahnt's Cup 1846-7 at p. 92.<br/>Plate 14. The Trades Cup 1846-7 at p. 96.<br/>Plate 15 The Nawab Nazim's Palte 1846-7 at p. 97.<br/><br/>Number X<br/><br/>Number XVII. March 1849<br/><br/>Plate 1. The Sporting Gallery-No. XVII-Portrait of Sheik Ibrahim at p. 77.<br/>Plate 2. The Govenor General's Cup at p. 98.<br/>Plate 3. The "Trades' Plate at p. 105.<br/>Plate 4. The Saumbur Deer at p. 120.<br/>Plate V. Remarkable Hybrid Selections at p. 130.<br/><br/>No.XVIII. June <br/><br/>Plate 1. Plan of the Ganges and Jad-Gunga above Byramghattee folding at p. 129.<br/>Plate 2. Plan of Dumdar Nela and Genora folding at p. 137.<br/>Plate 3. Antelope Picta or the Nylghaw at p. 159.<br/>Plate 4. The Shirt Stakes at p. 185.<br/>Plate 5. Milla Shaib Milla! at p. 194.<br/>Plate 6. The Sporting Gallery-No. XVIII-Abdool Rayman at p. 202<br/>Plate 7. "Fanny Grey Winner of the Manchester Grand Steeple Chase at p. 316<br/><br/>No. XIX September 1849<br/><br/>Plate 1. Sketch of the Rectum and Part of the large intestines of the Horse at p. 58<br/>Plate 2. The Sporting Gallery-No. XIX-William Pybus Esq. at p. 73.<br/>Plate 3. The Rein Deer or Caribou-Plate 1 at p. 74.<br/>Plates 4 & 5. Antlers of the Rein Deer-Plates II and III at p. 77.<br/>Plate 6. Barren-Ground Bucks-Plate IV at p. 83.<br/>Plate 7. Plan of the Kirkee Race Course folding litho at p. 139.<br/><br/>No. XX . December 1849<br/><br/>Plate 1. The Rectum of the Horse at p. 215.<br/>Plate 2. The Sporting Gallery-No. XX-Sir John Creape C.B. at p. 225.<br/>Plate 3. Sambur Horns at p. 256.<br/><br/>No. XXI March 1850<br/><br/>Plate 1. A Map with the Places for Shooting Along the Left Bank of the Ravee folding lithograph at p. 53.<br/>Plate 2. The Sporting Gallery-No. XXI-James Grant Esq. C.S. by C. Grant at p. 79.<br/><br/>No. XXII June 1850<br/><br/>Plate 1. Firing a Horse litho. of both sides at p. 214.<br/>Plate 2. Horns of the Sambre in text at p. 216.<br/>Palte 3. Taty ka Keyl in text at p. 217.<br/>Plate 4. The Sporting Gallery-No. XXII-John Johhnstone Esq. at p. 229.<br/><br/>No. XXIII September 1850<br/><br/>Plate 1. The Sporting Gallery-No. XXIII-Portrait of Abel East at p. 81. BM 19: 869 294 Printed and Published by the Star Press; Sander, Cones and Co [Volumes 11 & 12 only] unknown books