104 Modern English Books. 



1174. RIFLE SHOOTING POSITIONS; On the Hythe School 

 of Musketry Instruction in Rifle Shooting. J. Mac- 

 Greyor. A reprint from the Journal of the Society 

 of Arts of May 17th, 1861. It has some illustrations 

 of old-fashioned positions in shooting. The Orderly 

 Room of the London Scottish Rifle Volunteers, 1861. 

 4to, ten pages, Id. 



1175. THE RIFLE AND How TO USE IT. J. V. Bridgeman. 

 This is the title of a one-act farce in Lacy's collection. 

 First performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 

 September 20th, 1859. French, Strand, London. Qd. 



1176. CRACK SHOT. E. C. Barber. The young rifleman's 

 guide : a treatise on the use of the rifle, with rudi- 

 mentary and finishing lessons ; including a full 

 description of the latest improved breechloading 

 weapons, illustrated with numerous engravings; rules 

 and regulations for target practice ; directions for 

 hunting game found in the United States and British 

 provinces, etc., etc. The hunting notes are very short ; 

 the book is useful as showing the state of arms 

 manufacture in the United States after the war. 

 W. A. Townsend Adams, New York, 1868. 8vo, 

 342 pp., appendix and advertisements, woodcuts of 

 guns, parts, and diagrams. Price $1 75 c. 



1177. PRACTICE OF RIFLE FIRING. Captain Thackeray. 

 The substance of three lectures delivered at Bath, with 

 a description of prismatic telometer. Parker & Co., 

 London, 1853. 8vo, 44 pp. and litho. plates. 



1178. HINTS TO RIFLEMEN. H. W. S. Cleveland. Apple- 

 ton, New York, 1864. $1 50 c. 



1179. HANDBOOK FOR RIFLEMEN. G. 0. Starr. One of 

 the Forest and Stream manuals. Ford, New York, 

 1876. 50 c. 



1180. INSTRUCTION in Rifle and Carbine Firing. S. E 

 Blunt. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1885. $2 net. 



