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which must be found in the execution of such a design 

 we are conscious. Experts often differ. But this we 

 may say, that those who are seeking for knowledge on 

 any of the subjects dealt with will find the results of 

 many years' experience written by men who are in every 

 case adepts at the Sport or Pastime of which they write. 

 It is to point the way to success to those who are 

 ignorant of the sciences they aspire to master, and who 

 have no friend to help or coach them, that these volumes 

 are written. 



To those who have worked hard to place simply and 

 clearly before the reader that which he will find within, 

 the best thanks of the Editor are due. That it has been 

 no slight labour to supervise all that has been written he 

 must acknowledge ; but it has been a labour of love, 

 and very much lightened by the courtesy of the Publisher, 

 by the unflinching, indefatigable assistance of the Sub- 

 Editor, and by the intelligent and able arrangement 

 of each subject by the various writers, who are so 

 thoroughly masters of the subjects of which they treat. 

 The reward we all hope to reap is that our work may 

 prove useful to this and future generations. 



BEAUFORT. 



