208 Some Recent Books and Omissions. 



Pot Hunting. Turning Down Live Bought Pheasants. How 

 and Where Rabbit-farming can Pay. The Gamekeeper and his 

 Duties. Guns and Gunmakers. Sport, as I have Found it. 

 The Woodcock. The Partridge. The Cat. The Stoat. The 

 Weasel. The Rat. Recipes for Diseases in Dogs. Retrievers 

 of the Present Day, 



H. Cox, London, 1895, post 8vo, 3s. Qd. 



024. DAYS IN THULE WITH GUN AND ROD. John Sicker- 

 dyke. An illustrated record of times past in a shooting 

 lodge in the Hebrides. Constable, London, 1894. 

 12mo, 196 pp., 3s. 6d. ; another edition 16mo, 1895, 

 2s. Gd. 



025. THOUGHTS ON SPORT. H. R. Sargent. Simpkin, 

 London, 1895. 8vo, 454 pp., 10s. 6d. 



026. DIARY OF COLONEL PETER HAWKER. Extracts from 

 the records and rough notes made by the author of 

 " Instructions to Young Sportsmen," with an introduc- 

 tion by Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, Bart. Two portraits 

 and eight illustrations taken from the last edition of 

 the " Instructions." The cream of the diaries was 

 extracted by the colonel himself for the various editions 

 of his own books ; the information here given consists 

 chiefly of personal details and quaint remarks; but 

 there is an interesting account of shooting-trips to the 

 north for grouse shooting. Longmans, Green & Co., 

 London, 1894. 2 vols. 8vo, 32s. 



027. SONGS AND BALLADS OF SPORT. W. W. Tomlinson. 

 Old sporting songs. Scott, London, 1895. 16mo, 

 318 pp., Is. 



028. CONVERSATIONAL HINTS FOR YOUNG SHOOTERS : a 

 Guide to Polite Talk. R. C. Lehman. A facetious 

 work reprinted from Punch. Chatto, London, 1894. 

 8vo, pp. viii, 114. 



029. NEW SPORTING STORIES. G. G. Chiefly racing and 

 hvinting. Bellairs, London, 1895. 8vo, 226 pp., 

 3s. 6d 



