BOOKS ON SPORT AND NATURAL HISTORY—Continued, 
VI. 
The Capercaillie in Scotland. By J. A. Harvie 
Brown. With Etchings on Copper, and Map illustrating the exten- 
sion of its range since its Restoration at Taymouth in 1837 and 1838. 
Demy 8vo, 8s. 6d. 
“©A carefully prepared and exhaustive monograph of the Caper- 
cailzie in Scotland, which ought to be perused by every proprietor of 
an estate, forester, and naturalist in the country.”—_/ournal of Forestry. 
VII. 
Four Months in a Sneak-Box. A Boat-Voyage 
of 2600 Miles. By NaTHaNnieL H, BisHop. In 1 Vol., Demy 
8vo, with Maps and Plates, Price ros. 6d. 
“The Author of the interesting ‘Voyage of the Paper Canoe,’ 
noticed in these columns twelve months ago, has just published a 
companion volume under the curious title of ‘Four Months in a 
Sneak-Box.’ It is a relation of a second cruise to the Gulf of Mexico 
by a somewhat different route from the one he previously followed. 
The most striking difference, however, consisted in the boat used 
on this occasion, which was a staunch little craft, twelve feet in 
length, built upon a purely American model, recently introduced by 
the bay men of the New Jersey coast to wild-fowlers. In it the 
author rode more than 2600 miles down the Ohio and Mississippi 
vivers.”—Live Stock Journal, 
‘* The Maps illustrating the work are done after a fashion we do 
not remember to have seen before, being printed upon tracing paper, 
with wonderfully good effect.”’- 
VII. 
‘By the same Author. 
Voyage of the Paper Canoe. From Quebec to 
the Gulf of Mexico, In 1 Vol., Demy 8vo, with Maps and Plates, 
Price ros. 6d. 
IX. 
Veterinary Medicines; their Actions and Uses. 
By Fintay Dun. Fifth Edition, revised and Enlarged. 8vo, 14s. 
DAVID DOUGLAS, 9 Castle Street, Edinburgh. 
