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FIFTEEN years' experience of the jungle, even though it be limited to one or two annual hunting trips, ought to suffice to make any keen sportsman (like the author of the volume before us) thoroughly familiar with the habits of all the larger forms of wild animal life to be met with in a circumscribed area somewhat smaller than that of Ireland. Mr. Storey has, however, not been content with his own great practical knowledge of the denizens of the Ceylon jungle and their ways, but has enlisted the aid of a number of his fellow-sportsmen. With such an array of specialists, the book may be regarded as a thoroughly up-to-date account of the sport to be met with at the present day in one of the most lovely of the islands of the East.
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Sport in Ceylon 1 . Nature 75, 492–493 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/075492a0
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