DOG BREAKING : 



THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS, CERTAIN, AND EASY METHODS, 



WITH ODDS AND ENDS FOR THOSE WHO LOVE 



THE DOG AND GUN. 



By GEN. W. N. HUTCHINSON. 



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PARTRIDGE-DRIVING. 



SOME PRACTICAL HINTS ON INCREASING AND PRE- 

 SERVING A STOCK OF BIRDS AND ON BRINGING THEM 

 OVER THE GUNS, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE 

 'EUSTON' SYSTEM. 



By CHARLES E. A. ALINGTON. 



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THE SCIENCE OF DRY FLY FISHING 

 AND SALMON FLY FISHING. 



By FRED G. SHAW, F.G.S., 



Amateur Champion Trout Fly Fishing International Tournament, 1904. 



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MAST AND SAIL IN EUROPE AND ASIA. 



By H. WARINGTON SMYTH. 



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SMALL BOAT SAILING; 



OR, PRACTICAL HINTS FOR PRACTICAL YACHTSMEN. 

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