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861. A person at the target is furnished with a card, 

 marked off as follows, for the convenience of inserting the 



Names. | Gold. | Rod. | I. White. | Black, j O. White. JYotaLl Value.! 



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A 

 B 



24 

 20 



43 



names of the shooters and recording their hits. This will 

 be understood by a reference to Fig. 124, together with 

 the rules for estimating the value of the hits in the differ- 

 ent circles already given. The account is kept on the 

 card, by making a pin-hole through the compartments, 

 corresponding to the circles on the target for each hit. 



862. We have been thus particular in describing this 

 sport, because we consider it one of the most healthful 

 and appropriate in which young ladies can indulge ; and 

 cannot, therefore, but hope that it will be introduced into 

 boarding schools generally, as a recreation. 



