THE BEST BOOKS OF REFERENCE. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



" The Sportsman's Library," as advertised by the Forest <m<l 

 Stream Publishing 1 Company, 318 Broadway, New York, con- 

 tains an attractive and valuable selection of books on subjects 

 of special interest to the sportsman, naturalist, and traveller. 

 It includes books by specialists on such subjects as " Camping 

 and Trapping," " Hunting- and Shooting-," " Angling," ' Boating- 

 and Yachting 1 ," " Guide-Books and Maps," " Horse," " Kennel," 

 "Natural History/' and miscellaneous works. The list, as a 

 whole, is an excellent one to select from. 



Of course no one with a spark of interest in hunting 1 and the 

 natural history of the higher vertebrates will be without For<'*t 

 "IK/ tff !<(! m a whole sportsman's and naturalist's library in it- 

 self, or The Field, or Sport* Afeld. No young 1 ornithologist 

 can get along without his best friend, the Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 f//.< and it would indeed be rank heresy for the professional 

 bird-man to ignore the stately and infallible Auk. 



