THE FOX TERRIER, by Williams Haynes. As in 



his other books on the terrier, Mr. Haynes takes up the origin and 

 history ot the breed, its types and standards, and the more exclusive 

 representatives down to the present time. Training the Fox Terrier 

 His Care and Kenneling in Sickness and Health and the Various 

 Uses to Which He Can be Put are among the phases handled. 



THE GASOLINE MOTOR, by Harold Whiting 



Slauson. Deals with the practical problems of motor operation. 

 The standpoint is that of the man who wishes to kno-v how and 

 why gasoline generates power and something about the various 

 types. Describes in detail the different parts of motors and the 

 faults to which they are liable. Also gives full directions as to re- 

 pair and upkeep. Various chapters deal with Types of Motors- 

 Valves Bearings Ignition Carburetors Lubrication Fuel 

 Two Cycle Motors. 



GUNSMITHING FOR THE AMATEUR, by Edward 



C. Grossman. Mr. Grossman, who is one of the best-known 

 rifle experts in the country, takes up in detail the care and repair 

 of the gun. He discusses such questions as The Present Develop- 

 ment of the Gun Tools for the Amateur Rifle Barrels Smooth 

 Bore Barrels Rifle Actions Pistol and Gun Actions Refinishing 

 and Processing The Stock, Sights and Aids to Accuracy. 



THE HORSE Its Breeding, Care and Use, by 

 David Buffum. Mr. Buffum takes up the common, every-day 

 problems of the ordinary horse-user, such as feeding, shoeing, 

 simple home remedies, breaking and the cure for various equine 

 vices. An important chapter is that tracing the influx ot Arabian 

 blood into the English and American horses and its value and limi- 

 tations. Chapters are included on draft-horses, carriage horses, and 

 the development of the two-minute trotter. It is distinctly a sensible 

 book for the sensible man who wishes to know how he can improve 

 his horses and his horsemanship at the same time. 



INTENSIVE FARMING, by L. C. Corbett. A dis- 



cussion of the meaning, method and value of intensive methods in 

 agriculture. This book is designed for the convenience of practical 

 farmers who find themselves under the necessity of making a living 

 out of high-priced land. 



