10 NSW BOOKS 



DATS OF DEER STALKING in the Scottish High- 

 lands, including an account of the Nature and Habits 

 of the Red Deer, a description of the Scottish Forests, 

 and Historical Notes on the earlier Field Sports of 

 Scotland. With Highland Legends, Superstitions, 

 Folk-Lore, and Tales of Poachers and Freebooters. 

 By WILLIAM SCROPE. Illustrated by Sir Edwin and 

 Charles Landseer. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d. 

 " The best book of sporting adventures with which we are 

 acquainted. " ATHENAEUM. 



" Of this noble diversion we owe the ,*rst satisfactory descrip- 

 tion to the pen of an English gentleman of high birth and exten- 

 sive fortune, whose many amiable and elegCMt "^ersonal qualities 

 have been commemorated in the diary of Sir Walter Scott." 

 LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW. 



DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SALMON FISHING in 

 the Eiver Tweed. By WILLIAM SCROPE. Illustrated 

 by Sir David Wilkie, Sir Edwin Landseer, Charles 

 Landseer, William Simson, and Edward Cooke. 

 Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d. 



" Mr. Scrape's book has done for salmon fishing what its pre- 

 decessor performed for deerstalking." LONDON QUARTERLY 

 REVIEW. 



" Mr. Scrope conveys to us in an agreeable and lively manner 

 the results of his more than twenty years' experience in our great 

 Border river. . . . The work is enlivened by the narration oj 

 numerous angling adventures, which bring out with force and 

 spirit the essential character of the sport in question. . . . Mr. 

 Scrope is a skilful author as wel' is an experience^ angler. It 

 does not fatt to the lot of att men to handle with equal dexterity, 

 the brush, the pen, and the rod, to say nothing of the rifle, still 

 less of the leister under cloud of night." BLACKWOOD'S MAGA- 



THE FIELD SPOR TS OF THE NORTH OF EUROPE. 

 A Narrative of Angling, Hunting, and Shooting in 

 Sweden and Norway. By CAPTA-'N L. LLOYD. New 

 edition. Enlarged and revised. Demy 8vo. Price 9s. 

 " The chase seems for years to have been his ruling passion, 

 and to have made him a perfect model of perpetual motion. We 

 admire Mr. Lloyd. He is a sportsman far above the common 

 run." BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. 



" This is a very entertaining work and written, moreover, in 

 an agreeable and modest spirit. We strongly recommend it as 

 containing much instruction and more amusement. ATHENAEUM. 



