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1451. CHASSE AU MARAIS. C. Diguet. Treatise on wild- 

 fowling. Dentu, Paris, 1889. 18mo, 107 pp. 1 fr. 50 c. 



1452. TRAITE DE LA CHASSE DBS ALOUETTES. P. Gamier. 

 Some particulars concerning the use of a revolving 

 mirror to attract larks. 



1453. DE LA CHASSE 1 L'ALOUETTE AU MIROIR ET AU FUSIL. 

 Neree-Quepat. Paris, Goin, n.d. 12mo. Two editions 

 published. 



1454. GIBIER-PLUME ; GiBiER-PoiL. Marquis de Cherville. 

 A book about sport. Another work of the kind is 

 " Ornithologie du Chasseur." 



1455. SOUVENIRS DE CHASSES. Viscount Louis de Dax. 

 Sporting recollections by a contributor to the Chasse 

 Illustree, concluding with particulars of game shooting 

 in France. A second edition, " Nouveaux Souvenirs," 

 published by Dentu, Paiis, in 1860, is the more rare. 

 Cartel, Paris, 1858. 12mo. 



1456. COMMENT L'ESPRIT VIENT AUX BETES. C. cVAmezeuil. 

 What one sees when hunting. Not of great sporting 

 interest or technical value. 



1457. SOIXANTE ANNEES DE CHASSE. J. A. Clamart. Prac- 

 tical guide to sport and forestry. Afterwards appeared 

 as an Illustrated Cyclopaedia for Sportsmen, when 20 

 illustrations were added by A. Goin, who bought up 

 the edition printed by Lelaurin at Mezieres, and 

 published by Letellier at Charleville, 1866. Petit says 

 the Letellier edition is much sought after, and valuable. 

 The illustrated editions are of less interest. First 

 edition, " Cinquante Annees," etc., Vouziers, 1854, 

 166 pp., no illustrations. Third edition the same, but 

 added to by Goin, with new cover and title printed by 

 Jouaust. Subsequently reissued 1869. 



1458. LITTERATURE DE LA CHASSE. E. Ritter. A mono- 

 graph on French sport in the Middle Ages, illustrated 



