XIV CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XXV. 



WORDS OF ADVICE TO TOURISTS TO FLORIDA. 



Expenses of a trip Must call at St. Augustine Bring your gun and 

 rifle Provide plenty of ammunition Don't forget shark 

 tackle Take a small tent A light rubber coat and a heavy 

 blanket The only foot-^ear needed is a pair of cowhide shoes 

 Take also some simple medicines Quinine Calomel The 

 expenses of the journey small 234 



CHAPTER XXV.. 



RECOLLECTIONS OF BOYHOOD. 



Back to the old home The Barrett boys The old schoolhouse 

 Hail, gentle robin The old fence corner The churchyard 

 The snow-ball conflicts 242 



CHAPTER XXVII. 



THE DAYS OF LONG AGO. 



My dog and I Ring and the hogs Woodchuck hunting Old Ring ! 

 "Though lost to sight to memory dear" All is changed Old 

 memories crowd upon me The old landmarks gone ! The old 

 spring There is a time for tears 252 



CHAPTER XXVIII. 



TROUTING ON THE NAMECAGON. 



Mr. T. S. Powers a typical sportsman The village of Cable Out in 



the stream Multitudes of trout Mosquito creek 261 



CHAPTER XXIX. 



PIKE AND BASS FISHING ON LONG LAKE. 



An afternoon's catch, 180 pounds of fish! Leroy and the pollywogs 

 top the Narrows Hunting a loon "You've got a whale, 

 sure" An enormous pickerel Three days' catch, 620 pounds 

 Home again 267 



CHAPTER XXX. 



THE LAKE SUPERIOR REGION. 



From Marquette to Duluth A mild winter A crowd in " Mackinaw 

 flannel" The lumber interests Fisheries Brook trout Ducks 

 and geese in season Little hunting Trout lake A charming 

 location for sportsmen 275 



