"Hunting India." . . "Rabies India." . . "Hunting." . . . . . . "Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals ... with remarks on hydrophobia & rabid animals" . "Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals ... with remarks on hydrophobia & rabid animals"@en . "Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals. Also an account of some of the customs of the inhabitants, and natural productions, interspersed with various anecdotes : Likewise the late Nawab Vizier Asoph Ul Dowlah's grand style of sporting and character. A description of the art of catching serpents, as practised by people in India, known by the appellation of Cunjoors, and their method of curing themselves when bitten. With remarks on hydrophobia, & rabid animals" . . . . "Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals : also an account of some of the customs of the inhabitants, and natural productions, interspersed with various anecdotes : likewise the late Nawab Vizier Asoph ul Dowlah's grand style of sporting and character : a description of the art of catching serpents, as practised by people in India, known by the appellation of cunjoors, and their method of curing themselves when bitten : with remarks on hydrophobia & rabid animals"@en . . . . . "Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals. Also an account of some of the customs of the inhabitants, and natural productions, interspersed with various anecdotes. Likewise the late Nawab Vizier Asoph Ul Dowlah's grand style of sporting and character. A description of the art of catching serpents, as practised by people in India, known by the appellation of Cunjoors, and their method of curing themselves when bitten. With remarks on hydrophobia, & rabid animals. By Daniel Johnson"@en . . . . . . . "Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India : with observations on the animals ... : with an engraving on copper" . . . . . . . . . . . "Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals. Also an account of some of the customs of the inhabitants, and natural productions, interspersed with various anecdotes Likewise the late Nawab Vizier Asoph Ul Dowlah's grand style of sporting and character. A description of the art of catching serpents, as practised by people in India, known by the appellation of Cunjoors, and their method of curing themselves when bitten. With remarks on hydrophobia, & rabid animals"@en . "Snakes India." . . "Snakes." . . . . "India." . . "Rabies." . .