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**[http://www.archive.org/stream/mysoregazetteerc01rice#page/n5/mode/2up  Volume 1, Mysore in General] 1897, [http://www.archive.org/stream/mysoreagazettee04ricegoog#page/n8/mode/1up  Volume 2 Mysore by Districts] 1897
 
**[http://www.archive.org/stream/mysoregazetteerc01rice#page/n5/mode/2up  Volume 1, Mysore in General] 1897, [http://www.archive.org/stream/mysoreagazettee04ricegoog#page/n8/mode/1up  Volume 2 Mysore by Districts] 1897
 
*''Mysore gazetteer'' edited by C. Hayavadana Rao published 1927-1930 in  5 volumes (Volume 2 is in 4 parts) (total 8). Volume 1, Descriptive; Volume 2, Historical (in 4 Parts); Volume 3, Economic; Volume 4, Administrative; Volume 5, Gazetteer is available to read online on the [[Online books#Digital Library of India| Digital Library of India]] website. One volume is available on Archive.org [http://www.archive.org/stream/mysoregazetteerv035381mbp#page/n9/mode/2up  ''Mysore Gazetteer Volume 2 Part 4:Historical, Modern Period''] c 1930
 
*''Mysore gazetteer'' edited by C. Hayavadana Rao published 1927-1930 in  5 volumes (Volume 2 is in 4 parts) (total 8). Volume 1, Descriptive; Volume 2, Historical (in 4 Parts); Volume 3, Economic; Volume 4, Administrative; Volume 5, Gazetteer is available to read online on the [[Online books#Digital Library of India| Digital Library of India]] website. One volume is available on Archive.org [http://www.archive.org/stream/mysoregazetteerv035381mbp#page/n9/mode/2up  ''Mysore Gazetteer Volume 2 Part 4:Historical, Modern Period''] c 1930
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*[http://www.archive.org/stream/thirteenyearsamo029922mbp#page/n7/mode/2up ''Thirteen Years Among The Wild Beasts Of India: Their Haunts and Habits from Personal Observation: With an Account of the Modes of Capturing and Taming Elephants''] by GP Sanderson, Officer in Charge of the Government Elephant Catching Establishment in Mysore 6th edition 1907 Archive.org (first published  1878). The author was the model for the Rudyard Kipling character  'Petersen Sahib' in the story [http://archive.org/stream/junglebookkipl#page/216/mode/2up ''Toomai of the Elephants''], [http://www.kiplingjournal.com/textfiles/KJ180.txt Scroll down for the article 'Petersen Sahib'] by Sir Theodore Tasker ''The Kipling Journal December 1971'' [http://www.kipling.org.uk/index.htm Kipling Society]     
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=QdXm72aezc0C&printsec=frontcover ''Gold. Sport and Coffee Planting in Mysore''] by Robert H Elliott (2009) – original copyright 1898. Limited Preview, Google Books. Full version, [http://ia600506.us.archive.org/5/items/goldsportandcoff13746gut/13746-h/13746-h.htm  Project Gutenburg on Archive.org]
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=QdXm72aezc0C&printsec=frontcover ''Gold. Sport and Coffee Planting in Mysore''] by Robert H Elliott (2009) – original copyright 1898. Limited Preview, Google Books. Full version, [http://ia600506.us.archive.org/5/items/goldsportandcoff13746gut/13746-h/13746-h.htm  Project Gutenburg on Archive.org]
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Mysore
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Presidency: Madras
Coordinates: 12.3033°N, 76.645866°E
Altitude: 763 m (2,503 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Mysore
State/Province: Karnataka
Country: India
Transport links
Mysore-Arsikere Railway
Mysore-Nanjangud Railway
Mysore State Railway

"Mysore, capital of the state of Mysore, India, one of the Princely states, 10 miles S.W. of Seringapatam on the Mysore State Railway."

According to Wikipedia, the British controlled Mysore city from 1799 to 1881.

Taxidermy in Mysore

Van Ingen and Van Ingen, based in Mysore was a leading taxidermy company . According to the Winter 2009 Newsletter of Friends Of The British Library, which introduces a proposed talk by Dr Pat A Morris author of Van Ingen and Van Ingen: Artists in Taxidermy, available at the British Library: “This factory once employed 150 people, processing 400 tigers and 600 leopards each year” The factory operated from about 1900. It ceased to trade in 1990s but business had been in decline since the 1960s due to the laws restricting the hunting of endangered species – which included tigers. Further information can be found in the Wikipedia article Van Ingen & Van Ingen.

Photographs of the finished product, mainly heads and rugs:

External links

"Mysore, India (Capital)" Love to Know 1911.

"Mysore" Wikipedia.

"Mysore Palace" from Henry Irwin Architect in India 1841–1922

Historical books online