Practical Handbooks. — Sports and Pastimes. 21 



SPORTS AND PASTIMES. 



PRACTICAL BOAT BUILDING AND SAILING: 



Containing Full Instructions for Desiening and Buildinsr Punts, Skiffs, Canoes, Sailine 

 Boats, &c. Particulars of the most suitable Sailinir Boats and Yachts for Amateurs, and 

 Instructions for their proper handling:. Fully lUusTated wi<^h Designs and Working 

 Diasrams. By Adrian Neison, C.E., Dixon Kemp, A.I.N.A., and G. Christopher Davies. 

 In One Volume, cloth gilt, price 7s., by post, 7s. 5d. 

 'M cojji'lal manual. . . . All is clearly aixS, concitelvi ex'^laineS,." — The Graphic. 



Banket's Patent Hawk Trap (from " Practical Gatre Preserving"). 



PRACTICAL GAME PRESERVING: 



Containing the fullest Directions for Rearing and Preserving both Winged and Ground 

 Game, ann Destrnving Vermin ; with other information of valupi to the Game Preserver. 

 Illustrated. By William Carnegie (" Moorman"), Author of "Practical Trapping," &c. 

 In cloth gilt, demy 8vo, price 2l8., by post, 2l8. 6d. 

 *^li is practical, straightforward, and always lucid. The chapters on poaching and poachers, 

 hoth human and animal, are particularly to the poiat, and amusing iicithal," — The World. 



Globe " Kacquet (from " Lawn Tennis'.for 1881 ■ 



LAWN TENNIS FOR 1884: 



Describing the various kinds of Courts and how to make them, and all the Newest ard 

 Best Conrt Markers, Racquets, Poles, Nets, Balls, Scorers, &c. With numerous Illustra- 

 tions. Pric9 Is., by post. Is. 2d. (Published Annually). 

 •• Contains a vast amount of practical information."— SpommG Life. 



L. Upcott Gill, Publisher, 170^ Strand, W.C, 



