vl CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER VI. 
Montauk Point.—American Golden Plover or Frost-Bird. 
—A True Story of Three Thousand in a Flock.—Lester’s 
“avern.—Good Eating, Fine Fishing, and Splendid 
Shooting.—The Nepeague Beach.............0eeeees 
CHAPTER VII. 
Rail and Rail-Shooting.—Seasons, Localities, and Incidents 
of Sport.—Use of Breech-loader or Muzzle-loader.— 
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CHAPTER VIII. 
Wild-Fowl Shooting.—General Directions, from Boats, 
Blinds, or Batteries.—Retrievers from Baltimore and 
Newfoundland.—Western Sport.—Equipment........ 
CHAPTER IX. 
Duck-Shooting on the Inland Lakes.—The Club House.— 
Practical Views of Practical Men.—Moral Tales.—A 
Day’s Fishing.—The Closing Scenes. ......0..eeeeee. 
CHAPTER X. 
Suggestions to Sportsmen.—A Definition of the Term.— 
Crack Shots.—The Art of Shooting.—The Art of not 
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CHAPTER XI. 
Trap-Shooting.—Its Justification. —The Assistants. — 
Rules and Regulations.—Care of Birds.—Tricks of the 
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APPENDIX. 
Ornithological Descriptions of the Geese and Ducks, with 
Remarks and Suggestions on their Habits.—Rules of 
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