BOOKS ON SPORT. 



THE MOOR AND THE LOCH. CONTAINING MINUTE 

 INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL HIGHLAND SPORTS, WITH WANDERINGS 

 OVER " CRAG AND CORRIE, FLOOD AND FELL ; " and " KECOLLEC- 

 TIONS OF THE AUTHOR'S EARLY LIFE." By JOHN COLQUHOUN. 

 Sixth Edition, with Additions. 2 vols. post 8vo, with Two Por- 

 traits and other Illustrations. 26s. 



SPORT IN THE HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS 

 OF SCOTLAND WITH ROD AND GUN By T. SPEEDY. 



8vo, with Illustrations. 15s. 



"We repeat that we can recommend this volume, with its varied contents, 

 as an admirable handbook to Scottish wild sports." The Times. 



"Not only freshmen but experienced sportsmen will find valuable hints in 

 these pages." Pall Mall Gazette. 



"The author treats of all kinds of sport to be obtained with rod and gun, 



in a manner to be of great use to the uninitiated Mr Speedy writes with 



a thorough knowledge of his subject, and the book throughout is eminently 

 practical." La ml a ml Water. 



"One of the best books on sporting subjects extant Dogs, and guns, 



and birds, and deer are all familiar to Mr Speedy It is a delightful book, 



and one of genuine usefulness " Scotsman. 



RAMBLES WITH A FISHING-ROD. BY E. S. ROSCOE. 



Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d. 

 " A very delightful book." Scotsman. 



" Such books as Mr Roscoe's are our only guides to Continental sport ; nor 

 could the traveller who desires to explore the resources of the rivers of Ger- 

 many and of Switzerland desire a better companion than ' Rambles with a 

 Fishing-Rod. "' St James's Gazette. 



" A right pleasant pocket companion." Bell's Life in London. 



SCOTCH LOCH-FISHING. BY "BLACK PALMER." Crown 



8vo. Interleaved with blank paper. 4s. 



"The great charm of ' Black Palmer's ' work is its simplicity. He eschews 

 technicalities, and is thoroughly practical. And the angler who takes up the 

 little book will be reluctant to stop till he has perused every word of it, and 

 will only lay it down after mentally resolving to read it again from beginning 



to end at the earliest opportunity 'Black Palmer's' notes abound in 



practical hints." Dundee Advertiser. 



"Both to the tyro and the expert angler ' Scotch Loch- Fishing ' should prove 

 a valuable guide." Bell's Life in London. 



WILLIAM BLACKWOOD SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON. 



