23. THE FOX TERRIER, by Williams Ilayncs. 



As in his other books on the terrier, Mr. Haynes takes up the origin 

 and history <»f the breed, its types and standards, and tlu; more ex- 

 clusive representative's down to the i)resent time. Training the Fox 

 Terrier — His Care and Kenneling in Sickness and Health — and the 

 Various Uses to Which He Can Be Put — are among the phases 

 handled. 



24. SUBURBAN GARDENS, by Grace Tabor. 



Illustrated with diagrams. The author regards the house and 

 grounds as a complete unit and shows how the best results may be 

 obtained by carrying the reader in detail through the various phases 

 of designing the garden, with the levels and contours necessary, 

 laying out the walks and paths, planning and placing the arbors, 

 summer houses, seats, etc., and selecting and placing trees, shrubs, 

 vines and flowers. Ideal plans for plots of various sizes are appended, 

 as well as suggestions for correcting mistakes that have been made 

 through "starting wrong.'* 



25. EISHING WITH FLOATING FLIES, by 



Samuel G. Camp. This is an art that is comparatively new in 

 this country although English anglers have used the dry fly for 

 generations. Mr. Camp has given the matter special study and is 

 one of the few American anglers who really understands the matter 

 from the selection of the outfit to the landing of the fish. His book 

 takes up the process in that order, namely — How to Outfit for Dry 

 Fly Fishing — How, Where, and Wlien to Cast — The Selection and 

 Use of Floating Flies — Dry Fly Fishing for Brook, Brown and 

 Rainbow Trout — Hooking, Playing and Landing— Practical Hints on 

 Dry Fly Fishing. 



26. THE GASOLINE MOTOR, by Harold Whiting 



Slauson. Deals with the practical problems of motor operation. 

 The standpoint is that of the man who wishes to know how and 

 why gasoline generates power and something about the various 

 types. Describes in detail the diiferent parts of motors and the 

 faults to which they are liable. Also gives full directions as to re- 

 pair and upkeep. Various chapters deal with Types of Motors — 

 Valves — Bearings — Ignition — Carburetors — Lubrication — Fuel — 

 Two Cycle Motors. 



