TEXT AND REFERENCE BOOKS. 665 



Trajiper's Guide.— S. Newhouse. Oneida, New York. Baker & Pratt, 142 

 Grand St., New York. 



Complete Atnerican Trapper.— By W. H. Gibson. James Miller, publisher : 

 New York. Price $1.75- 



The Amateur Trapper and Trap Maker's Guide.— By Stanley Harding. 

 New York : Dick and Fitzgerald. 



BOATING. 



Vanderdecken' s Yacht Sailer. (Eng.) 



Oarsman's Manual.— 'Wd.ters & Sons. Troy. 



Rowing and Traijiing:— To be had of James Watson. 



The Sailing Boat .—By H. C. Folkhard. Longmans, Green & Co. : London. 



HORSES. 



Hints for Horsemen.— FriLnk Forester. 



Handbook on the Treatment of the Horse in the Stable and on the Road. — By 

 Charles Wharton. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, Publishers. 



Diseases of the Horse and How to Treat TAi:;;;.— Porter & Coates, Philadelphia. 

 By Dr. Robert Chalker. 



Frank Forester'' s Horse of Atnerica, 2 vols., $10. Orange Judd & Co., New 

 York. 



Stonehenge., on the Horse in Stable and Field., $2. Orange Judd & Co. N. Y. 



Horse Doctor, and Horse Management. — Mayhew. Each $3. Orange Judd & 

 Co. New York. 



American Gentle7nan's Stable Guide, $1. Orange Judd & Co. New York. 



TRAVEL, HUNTING ADVENTURES, GUIDE BOOKS, ETC. 



Yellowstone National Park. — By Prof. Thomas C. Archer. Edinburgh, Scot- 

 land. 



The Prairie Province.— By J. C. Hamilton, M. A., LL. B. Published by 

 Belford Bros., Toronto, 1876. 



Ocean to Ocean. — By Rev. G. M. Grant. Campbell & Son, Toronto. 



Sporting. Horse, and Horsemanship.— ¥x2iDk. Forester. Orange Judd & Co. 



Sporting Scenes and Characters — Frank Forester. Orange Judd & Co. 



Farrar's Ulustrated Guide Book.— By Chas. J. Farrar. Farrar & Johnson, 

 383 Washington Street, Boston, Publishers. It is a guide to Rangeley, Richard- 

 son, Kennebago, Umbagog, and Parmachene Lakes, Dixville Notch, and Ando- 

 ver, Maine, and vicinity, with map of the Lake Region. 



Plains of the Great West.— By Col. R. J. Dodge, U. S. A., with an introduc- 

 tion by Wm. Blackmore. G. P. Putnam's Sons, Publishers, 1S2 Fifth Avenue, 

 New York. 



This is by far the most comprehensive and intelligent volume that has ever 

 been written of the Far West. It is alike invaluable to the sportsman, the settler, 

 the overland traveler, the trapper, and the soldier. 



Wild Scenes a7id Wild Hunters.— By C. W. Weboer. Claxton, Remsen & 

 Haffelfinger, Philadelphia. 



Florida; Its Scenery, Climate, and History.— By S'ldaey l^linieT. J. B. Lip- 

 pincott & Co., Philadelphia. 



The Marvelous Country ; or Three Years in Arizona and New Mexico, the 

 Apaches' Home. By Samuel W. Cozzens. Svo. Boston : Shepard & Gill. 



