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75. SLEEVES TO KEEP THE ARMS DRY WHEN SHOOTING 



DRIVEN GROUSE IN WET WEATHER. , 374 



76. TWIG FOR FIXING THE PAPER WHEN STOPPING RABBIT 



HOLES 385 



77. HOW TO MAKE RARBITS LEAVE THEIR BURROWS AND 



SIT OUT IN THE OPEN FOR THE GUN IX ANY 



WEATHER 392 



78. THE MAN WHO KILLS RABBITS 402 



79. THE MAN WHO DOESN'T ! 402 



80. HOW TO MANAGE A CORNER CONTAINING RABBITS . 408 



81. SWING DOOR FOR TURNING RABBITS OUTSIDE AN IN- 



CLOSURE 414 



82. SWING DOOR IN POSITION 415 



83. RABBIT PASSING THROUGH SWING DOOR . . . 415 



84. RABBIT-PROOF WIRE FENCING 417 



85. POST TO SUPPORT WIREWORK 417 



86. HOOKS FOR FASTENING AND HANGING WIRE . . 418 



87. EXAMPLE OF USE OF HOOKS 418 



88. A HARE YOU MAY TRY TO KILL AT FORTY YARDS . 422 



89. A HARE YOU SHOULD NOT TRY TO KILL AT FORTY 



YARDS . . . 422 



90. SHOOTING WOODPIGEONS IN COVERT AS THEY FLY TO 



THE DECOYS 432 



91. SHOOTING PIGEONS WITH THE WIND FROM THE NORTH 434 



92. SHOOTING PIGEONS WITH THE WIND FROM THE SOUTH 436 



93. DECOY PIGEON IN POSITION ON A TREE . . . 443 



94. JOINTED RODS ON WHICH TO HOIST THE DECOYS UP 



A TREE 449 



95. CONNECTION BETWEEN THE RODS 449 



