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MNT!-SII YEARS' REilNISCEiGES 



OF 



"Bit ^W. J^. ^X^^^^CS. 



CONTENTS. 



Seasons 1863 to 1888— A Hare Day— Eemarks on the Outcome of 

 Disease — Heather-Burning and Draining — Surface Draining — Doga — 

 Disease — ^Wildfowl — Conclusion — Summary. 



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MODERN WILDFOWLING. 



BT 



LE^VIS CLEMENT, 



" WlIiDFOWIiElt." 



Opnions qf the Press. 



"An excellent work indeed, and full of capital illustrations, is 'Modem 

 "Wildf owling ; ' to recommend it aright I should have, if I were clever enough, and 

 it did not already exist, to invent the famous phrase, * a hook no gentleman's 

 library should he without' " — Truth, March 17, 1881. 



" This book deals not only with the various modes of approaching, or decoying, 

 and killing wildfowl of all kinds, hut enters Into minute details upon the construc- 

 tion of punts, both single and double handed; sails; punt guns, muzzle-loading 

 as well as breechloadlng ; recoil apparatus; and shoulder guns of all patterns, 

 with the varying loads required for different bores. In addition to this are several 

 chapters devoted to a narration of the adventures of the author while in pursuit 



of wildfowl, both at home and abroad— which are very pleasant reading 



With the addition of a good index, sportsmen will have in this work a capital vctde 

 mecum on the art of wildfowling." — The Zoologist for November, 1880. 



" THE FIELD " OFFICE, BREAM'S BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.C. 



