OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY — NEW YORK 



53. THE MARINE MOTOR, by Lieut. 

 Com. F. W. Sterling, U. S. N. (Ret.). Illustrated 

 with diagrams. This book is the product of a wide ex- 

 perience on the engineering staff of the United States 

 Navy. It gives careful descriptions of the various 

 parts of the marine motor, their relation to the whole 

 and their method of operation; it also describes the 

 commoner troubles and suggests remedies. The prin- 

 cipal types of engines are described in detail with dia- 

 grams. The object is primarily to give the novice a 

 good working knowledge of his engine, its operation, 

 and care. 



54. *THE BEGINNER'S BEE BOOK, by 

 Frank C. Pellett. Illustrated. This book is design- 

 ed primarily for the small scale bee farmer. It discusses 

 the different varieties of bees and their adaptability to 

 different conditions, the construction of hives, care and 

 feeding at various times of the year, handling of bees, 

 and the types of locations and feed most suitable for 

 bee culture. 



55. *THE POINTER, by Williams Haynes. 

 Contains chapters on the history and development of 

 the breed, selection of dog, breeding, kenneling, and 

 training. Also contains information on common sense 

 remedies for ordinary diseases. 



56. *THE SETTER, by Williams Haynes. 

 The author takes up the origin and history of the breed, 

 its development, breeding, kenneling, and training. He 

 also discusses the various diseases to which they are 

 subject and treatment therefor. 



57. ^PRACTICAL BAIT CASTING, by 

 Larry St. John. Illustrated. This book deals with 

 tackle and methods used in catching black bass. It is 

 based upon a wide and varied experience in the middle 

 West, where more bass fishing is done than in any 

 other part of the country. 



