Books published by Sherwood, Jones, and Co. 9 



the Table, and in the Diversions of the Field : the whole forming 

 a complete Delineation of the Sporting World. By PIERCE EG AN, 

 Embellished with a characteristic Frontispiece, representing Eight 

 Varieties of Sporting Amusements. Price 9s. boards, or 12.s. 

 elegantly bound. 



6. 

 SCOTT'S SPORTSMAN'S POCKET-BOOK; 



THE SPORTSMAN'S CALENDAR; or, Monthly Remenu 

 brancer of Field Diversions. By AV. H. SCOTT, Author of" Bri- 

 tish Field Sports/' Elegantly printed in a neat pocket size, and 

 hot-pressed. Price 5s. in boards. 



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SOMERVILLE'S celebrated Poem of the CHASE; 



to which is annexed, his Poem of FIELD SPORTS ; with Memoirs 

 of the Author, and an Essay on the Chase. By EDWARD TOP- 

 HAM, Esq> Illustrated with Engravings, by Mr. SCOTT. Price 

 6s. in boards. 



8. 

 SONGS of THE CHASE; including some also, 



on RACING, SHOOTING, ANGLING, HAWKING, ARr 

 CHERY, &c. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo. with appro- 

 priate Embellishments. Second Edition. Price 9s. boards. 



9. 

 The SHOOTER'S COMPANION; or, Direc- 



tions for the Breeding and Management of Setters and Pointers, 

 and for the Treatment and Cure of Diseases, to which ail Dogs 

 are liable, with an Historical description of Winged Game. The 

 Fowling-Piece, considered particularly as it relates to the Use of 

 Percussion Powder. The various methods of making Percussion 

 Powder, and the best pointed out. Of Scent : the Olfactory 

 Organs anatomically explained ; with the Reason why one Dog's 

 Sense of Smell is superior to another's. Shooting illustrated ; and 

 the Art of Shooting Flying exemplified, and clearly laid down. 

 The Game Laws, and every information connected with the Use of 

 the Fowling-piece. By T, B. JOHNSON. New and Improved 

 Edition. Price 9s. in boards, with Plates. 



** This Is a well written and well arranged production ; containing much interesting informa- 

 tion, not only to the professed Sportsman, but to those who may occasionally seek this fascinating 

 recreation. We may add, that it is not the pioductien of any ordinary Sportsman, l>ut of one 

 who can enjoy the pleasures of the Library as well us those of the Field, and can wield a Pen 

 as well as a Fowling-Piece." Literary Cbronitft. 



