8 BOOKS ON COUNTRY LIFE 



SHOOTING DAYS. 



By Captain ERIC PARKER, Shooting Editor, " The Field." 

 " He fondles the memory of each satisfactory shot, recalls 

 every stone and bush, and brings the scent of bog-myrtle, or 

 the gurgle of the trout-stream, or the tap-tap of beaters' 

 sticks, or the thrill of an oncoming covey, before the reader 

 with amazing vividness. His book will be a treasury of real 

 delight not only to every exiled an-d homesick sportsman, but 

 to everyone who has known the free joys of moor, field, and 

 stream." The Spectator. Second Impression. 7s. 6d. net. 



LETTERS TO A SALMON FISHER'S SONS. 



By A. H. CHAYTOR. " We are glad to welcome a new 

 edition of one of the best practical books on salmon fishing that 

 has ever been written." The Field. Second Edition. 

 Illustrated. 12s. net. 



THE WILD SPORTS AND NATURAL HISTORY 

 OF THE HIGHLANDS. 



By CHARLES ST. JOHN. With the Author's Notes and a 

 Memoir by the Rev. M. G. Watkins. Illustrated. Ninth 

 Impression. 6s. net. 



FISHING AND SHOOTING. 



By SYDNEY BUXTON. With Illustrations by Archibald 

 Thorburn. " He writes in so lucid and charming a manner, 

 that we have not often read a book on fishing with greater 

 interest." The Field. Second Edition. 12s. net. 



PARTRIDGE DRIVING. 



By CHARLES E. A. ALINGTON. Some practical hints on 

 increasing and preserving a stock of birds and on bringing 

 them over the guns. With Diagrams. 6s. net. 



DOG BREAKING. 



By General W. N. HUTCHINSON. The most expeditious, 

 certain and easy method. With odds and ends for those who 

 love the dog and gun. Popular Edition. Illustrated. 



7s. 6d. net. 



