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PRACTICAL 

 PHEASANT REARING: 



WITH 



AN APPENDIX ON GROUSE DRIVING, 



By RICHARD JOHN LLOYD PRICE 



Author of " Rabbits for Profit and Rabbits for Powder," &c. 



COZDsTTIEIEfTTS. 

 CHAP. , CHAP. 



I. The General History of the 

 Pheasant Treating of the 

 Pheasant and its Egg. 



II. The Barn Door Hens. 



III. The Eggs and the Appliances 

 necessary for Hatching. 



IV. Hatching Out The Incubator. 



VII. Recipes for the Preparation of 

 and Instructions for the proper 

 Administration of the Food to 

 Young Pheasants. 

 VIII. The Diseases of Young Pheasants 



and their Cure. 

 IX. Catching up, Moving into Co- 



V. The Rearing Field Protection i verts, and the proper Food for 



from Vermin. Older Birds. 



VI. Moving of the Coops and Treat- 

 ment of the Young Birds. 



X. Miscellaneous Remarks, and 

 few Words on Turkeys. 



APPENDIX. 

 HINTS ON GROUSE DRIVING. 



CHAF 



I. Practical Hints on Driving Grouse. 



II. Practical Hints on Driving Grouse 



(continued). 





The Working of the Drive, and the 

 Duties of the Drivers. 



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OF 



LIFE, SCENERY, and SPORT 



IN 



5 NOR W AY. 



BY 



Rev. M. R. BARNARD, B.A., 



Author of "Sport in Norway and Where to Find It," " Life of Tlwrvaldsen," and Translator of " Private 

 Life of the Old Northmen," and a " Summer in Iceland," &c. 



This work is admirably adapted for use as a Sporting Tourist's 

 Handbook, while it is of absorbing interest to the general reader. 



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