SECOND EDITION— PRICE FIFTEEN SHILLINGS. 



SPORT 



HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND 



IV/TH ROD AND GUN. 



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TOM S P E E DY. 



WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS 



"The book is sure to have an appreciative multitude of readers among 

 all classes of sportsmen and lovers of natural history ." -~ AgHailiiira/ 

 Journal. 



"His observations are evidently based upon observation v^-hich is by 

 no means superficial." -/«z/(?r«i?55 Courier. 



" Interesting and comprehensive With sportsmen of all 



kinds its contents will be read with the utmost avidity." — Perthshire 

 Constitutional. 



"A thoroughly useful and practical book for sportsmen." — Midland 

 Counties Herald. 



" It gives in excellent style, fresh, vigorous, and limpid as a mountain 

 stream, the experiences of a veteran sportsman, digested, arranged, and 

 made subservient to the purpose of conveying instruction."— TVor/Zz^/'w 

 Chronicle. 



' ' There are few men who coiild write a work of this kind and add any- 

 thing fresh to our knowledge of field sports ; but Mr Speedy is one of the 

 few."'- Yorkshire Post, 



"Very interesting as well as useful. ... Mr Speedy possesses 

 considerable descriptive power as well as practical knowledge."— 6? /aw^^'^ 

 Gazette. 



" A good practical contribution to sporting li\.era.iure. "— Athena-uin. 



"The volume will be found invaluable. . . . Mr Speedy has a 

 keen eye to nature, and his book gives many interesting lessons in natural 

 history. "—v?(^^;Y/d?^w Journal. 



" An unalloyed pleasure."— /^a/Vjl' Free Press. 



" The writing is lively and fresh. . . The style is almost conversational, 

 and forcibly suggests to the reader the bracken and the heather." — Southern 

 Reporter. 



"Altogether, Mr Speedy 's book is an excellent on.^"— North British 

 Daily Mail. 



