36 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Febktjahy 10, 1881. 



KEKNEL NOTES. 



*** Breeder* and own&'S of sporting dogs are 'united to xend 

 memoranda of iiames clntmntf, bred, wTtetpa, wife??, etc,, for 

 insertion in this column. Wevnatena dhargefortJu pitillea- 

 tion, of mttih notes ; but retpm Hint in en.-h cm tM noL'Oe be 



■made up in aeeordnnce with our form, Unit the name of both 

 written legibly, or printed, and that thl it/via 

 at belong* be dMinMy diried. 



SIM Mr. Hal- I 



oiNler and dy I. 

 to irltich the am 



JVora-Mr. n. E. < 



Namks Civ.ujied. 







en, nf 



•Hi Li.' 



iic rr. 



Brookfleld, Ma 

 Sngllsta setter ol 

 purchased of :. 



s., claims 

 i-li puppi . 

 1'. CfefiBS 



till 



)UL 



—Mr. 



T. Havey, 01 I 



b' ,'.''■ l-'l i'i 1 , 1 



« 



t in- 



89, 1810, OUI W Hi'.' 'I ii 



r i 1 1 m 1 .. 'I'll'' anovei . 



CO 



I" ' '■ Will IJH I'I 



Kly I.; i. 



Black and tanb agio .log pu 



U ■ | Duke— Mi u S. -v'i 



Black Duki '". I',.'" ' D -i.-i 



ISSII, om ot Black Ucll by Hai 



Some Ituler— 'I lie : ai 



.hi, u lelped s ipl'i 



IClp'c " 



/).„ 



i or imported Kathleen. 



-Mi. I.. Gardner, Mi. vi 

 jn and Ned Belton tor hie \ 

 ■0(1 by \fr. John Bolus, Kl 



ii'Miih- by uis celebrated u 



i ocker spaniel I'.ivi fling 

 lie name or Topsy i . for i 



..■ I glV'll. 



land, or Boston, Ma; 



' Kill"! 



in. N. V. 



sill." I 



of D: 

 b.i Rfi 



<:oun, 



(-- Mr. K. II. r.al.s, nt Marlon, Ala., claims the Damn or 

 .Toe Campbell tor lemon and wlili/: Campbell setter pupin, whelped 



September US. I "II, "III Of I'nhhle ll.v .P.. . .1 r. 



■• Mo 



'. R 



. Tei 



/;,ai,r.i-.\ir. II. P. Dqrtsoh, 01 QoMboro, N. C, claims the name "I 

 Be.iuli •• 

 om of. 



Domut— Mr. n 



Iiounoe for dark 



chased I nan SI. 



l.u.u. -Mr. 11. 



I.ui'ilc tor dark i 



In clialliploll Ko 



haa //.-Mr. 'I 

 for liver and wh 

 01 Ml II. ll. liar 



riuli— Mr. Prank Wllco.\, nl Dunkirk, claim.-: the naiiieof lla.-l, tor 

 red Irish seller bitch ow of Polly by lri-.li Ma. t, purchased from Mr. 

 John BolllS. 



ffueti it. -Mr. C. »■ Holmes, or UoraerviUe, Mass., claims the name 



1. 1 (Pic-- II. lor 111-, red Irish seller, twelve months old, out of Kan by 

 Erie 



Puke— Mr, (.'. A. Holmes, ol Somenine, Mass., claims the name of 

 r.vlie ior lemon and white poloi-r intcli puppy. whelped ^uirusi -.".', 



iss in ol Kllby J I. iSunpsliot-Jiulo, by .Snipe .( 'ulniim ■, p..;;.- sen- 



E£U lorn. 



It-autu //. — Mr. George Pom, all, i,r Christiana. I'a., claim-. Die 

 name o'r Heauly II. far liH white, black and I in bc.-n,'lc bitch pnppv 

 oul.u! two-prizo-wlnner iienuiv al Philadelphia, hsP.i, by Victor (hii- 

 portcl Hauler- imported Bluebell}, 



Bneo. 



l'^-1'..r.'.i-Mr. .1. Ii. II 

 white llckcl cocker bitch 

 to Mr. J. II. Whitman's .(' 

 Carlo. 



. luiu,- lien. -.iicr-The I.acl 

 and whip, spaniel birch 

 l-Vbrn -r.i :. •'■ lo iliclrimp 

 cloroiir "i Scgr 



Tern/ite tlur— Dr. I'.iiili-n l'h\.-. 



A. II. Moorasloniplc liar. 



(■.>.'.'■<•' *•■ '• Tlic Baltimore Kennel Club's li m and white 



■point-T bitch ciymoiu. in WcsimiuNicr Kennel Club's Sensation, 



'aiiiaa.. N \.„daik ilv.a' and 



■•.I i hi Rate i. is been bred 

 mported ehato) i cocker i\„ s 



lob'-.uiKi,,!,-,;,,., i„ I..) Uvcr 

 .•■■1 jacli imparted Kmv) on 

 log Benedict (champion Baeh- 



I- bitch lo Mr. 



.1. 



. U". 



1.1.'- 



, Jr., Llewellln setter bitch to 1y.ii- 

 l\lew Kennel Club's Daisy Dean to 



ary I-:,, lo in.-ir Imporl. .1 H.n 



r (oh; 



t. e. i). 



npiofl Bporieroul m Kath- 



.;!. Moore's ■ linmpli 



U 0, Berth ,— Mr. .1. 11. KOber 



\. II. Mo .;■'-. b implon li-rkley. 



ter bitch' Kbi.i'lo'Mr.V;. \V. (an 

 IHu-k; .I,-. ./„,; ./,•. — Mr. G. \V. 



tan nine liiotii'd ii 



portiMl Uattler im| 



J/llirt/.' r,-.ul,:,- 

 terrier Minnie wa- 

 jinre while BngllSl 



;;•— -Mr. 

 ary **, hue 

 (Klclio Bos 



pion I- m v 

 llllle.V, Ka 



How oui. ol Sloan i 

 three dugs and Hi 

 white, by Han.: .;< 

 the Monrctl-ld K- 

 Jit I it iir- i'v f-nly i 



.\>///.:-Ill.b"l'ia] 



's (London, Ont.,) setior 

 e oi orange. 

 luipoiie.i incr colored 



, Da-li. 

 sBngllsh sei.hr biich to Mr. A. 



inllti) 



»' red Irish setter bitch Leigh lo Mi. 



ish's (i.eesbui%', \'n.,\ Llewellln set- 



lelis. , Jr., January ffi>. 



Jani|)Cll'b Buck. Jr., lo .loe, Jr., on 



'SI. I.o'.: 



■Is.'l s l.'her. N..I . scilei'lulcii Plan. -lie 



mary al, is-.i, seven riupplea, Unci' do^s 

 ... «.„o..^,, u.. o^...^ owner's Kr.uik (Duke-UKlo). nil the pup- 

 jilesofboth above litters are either black, end white anil black, white 

 -mil tan. 



'■ |V 'J" "i rl .e ' " ; ' ; "' li i ;■'-■• ...i'";-Uii.- '■ . sh ■ Ui v.-liel") i,i 



victor (UnporBd n, ler li i] orled itiue Beip. 



■'■■ ' ' '■' --'•'''- '■■ !■• "'i " Phil hi Iphla. Pa,, has BOM to Jlr. 



• "i.i '- "• vi. a a- i,r l' r u, :i:n .Pa., the liver and white eoeker puppy 



liieoiri'ATioN, 

 Mr. ,T. P. Kirk, 01 Toronto, has purchased from Mr. T. Jacobs, of 



Newtou-Abboi:. Kn-laml. a iiairoi: llvrrr-i.i,i,|,, I ■ i, ■■...■[■ spaniel puiv 

 |iles about st\ months old, Tin: d-ie pup Is bv Kainr-i\ Squaw and 



from England hifl 



$ifo and jJZqaj? ^hooting. 



HOW TO MOULD BUI.LETS. 



I HA YE learned how to mould rille bnllttj, and propone telling 

 how any one may cheapen tlieiramniuiiittonoue-half. Khelle, 

 utter Bring; should bo soaked hi good -vinegar, or oxalic acid and 

 water, then v,ell riimfcd »ilh water, after which operation Bet them 

 in u stove oven unlil perfectly dry ; re-cap Hie shells, being sure 

 that the primers arc pressed well down below the base of tho shell ; 

 put in the proper amount of ppwd 

 po'.v.li r in well and ovonly settlad, 

 well coated with tnllow, to which 

 added. If the hall fits too loosely in the shell the shall recruircs 

 rodnciug with a die manufactured lor tho purpose, which operation, 

 i. r eours. , is done before priming and loading the shells. 



The manufacture of good balls requires a mould with plenty of 

 metal to retain tho proper amount of heat. To one pound of lead 

 1 ; put over a good, bright bed of coals, 

 *t any seamless iron vessel, to melt it 

 ay he on the boll.-t mould, and lay the 

 it as hot as tho melted lead ; dip 

 vater until they arc cool enough 



', tapping the shell so that the 

 and seat the ball, previously 

 small amount, of beeswax is 



add onc-hi.!. 

 using an iron ladle, 



ill. Kclilove Ofiy Oil that III 

 mould in (he coals unlil it i 

 tbe ends of the mould hand 



to be held in tin- linod when protected by a leather glove, then dip 

 out Kuuieierit lead from tho ladle to fill tho mould, using a clay 

 tobacco pipe for a dippor ; pour in suflicicnt metal to fill tho mould 

 nuil leave a small button standing on the fop of tho mould ; tap 

 the mould two or threo times on the floor, table or block on wliich 

 you are moulding ; allow a small interval ol tune for the lead to 

 set, then cut olT the surplus lead and turn ont of the mould. If 

 the lend sets too rapidly in the mould, heat tho mould ; if the lead 

 sets too slowly, let -the mould cool. By tho above process I have 



moulded bullets that would not vary one grair 



in a hundred bullets, and as good, practically, for li 

 poseB an ewa^ed bullets, dense, smooth and uniform in 

 is nothing gained in weight of materials carried on 

 there is Ihe satisfaction of making your own cartridges 

 one-halt tin* cost of same; and last, but not least, the oceupati 

 fiirni-bed for an idle hour in camp when you do not know what 

 else to (lo with yourself, and old hunters know there are manyauoh 

 times « ben occupation of sonio kind is a pleasure. Kautjcdb. 



'oni auother 

 tinting pur- 

 aize There 

 a trip, but 

 saving of 



Till: I'At.MA MATCH. 



oorn grapes 

 n in any e li 

 ■shori, ihe crop 



Is What Ihe i 

 H'l'ul lnvlt.lt.loi 



Stanhope's let 



le.isi so far a 



call the "Mi 

 oblivion. The 



in aijiiji'll 

 not verv 

 H3e of tl 



, :-■_■ 



UXecpCiOI 



'''lieretun 

 the aecrc 



l or a Highland team, an Ulster team or a Con- 

 di-lri-is riestunntpil by tliese names could show 

 1 -, they had ever laid eiaii.-, ii, have been 



Americans allowed all-the-world 1 1 be spin lip 

 jcome on againsr their united phalanx selected 

 i Creeilmoor. The editor of Fokest and stream 

 inly to his countrymen In the article to which we 

 t is a pity his sound advice should not, be taken. 

 hba.m suggests, the Ahieiieau liiite Assoel'iltoe Is 

 turn, we eau. only say that it has lived a short and 

 life. America has la; been reaiuded, on this 

 as the home of rifle shootlnc, ana us forests the 

 t- linemen; the shootlne; :n trie. Ireoor has been 

 and the admiration of our British rttlemen. 

 .'k-r-.uuiding; and an occastiaia^ cuntest, between 

 iiaa.pl.irisei r.tie r.'eputila: aiel tie™- Juuplre inlirht 

 ■ I in- i he in ii '■ i i. -.-.■.- sua i i,,, ill!,,', i ma .. 

 ie dls.mLs.sed with little regret." 

 ease ii',. very spur Indeed, and the souring pro- 



'"•• a Scottish teani came cu Amertcti. enjoyed a 



lUt i 



he possession i 1 I 

 nhents from a df 

 t by saying, astro 





nd 



THE NEW YOKK PISTOL GALLERY RECORDS. 



J\ rained the de-t pi.,iol 

 shooting ton in ai ne id, tor . 



-•.'lua-.il '""■■ipeiiri,'jn vea- - 

 ' ii-' u.il."ii Lie J lines H. 



Cunlin, Jan. ii, 1ST7. IL was 

 ef.t'.t.lnued lor thlrtvda i -, 

 and tin- scores made dur- 

 ing this period were eon 

 sldered iii.u velon- ,all pn-il ii.s records having 

 been excelled. 



The |. a. in.g scores were as follows, the condi- 

 tion being twenty shots with l ■Much-barrel 

 p: '■■:. tnty reet, al Cuullu's Keady Meusure- 

 ment I'm-gcl: 



MKASIK. 



J.T. R Collins 17 7-16 



Thos. Neville lil ' , 



11. liaragwauth 23 3-16 



If. Sllberhorri 'i3 ,; 



K. kallelilv 23 1 , 



E. J. shlpman ■£.:■ 



Weston S. ( talcs 'J.| 



-•■! . 



NEW YORK MI1.UTA PBACTIOB. 

 A DJ.-GBN. I". TOWNSi;nd, in his annual report to the Covernor 

 -"- as commander of the mlllila or the Slate of .New York, makes 

 some remarks on ride practice as follows: 



'■•lb- ililanll. l-all I Wltll the K"liiliigtoll r 01 I lie eallbie Of 



liny hundiedilHof an Inch. Per inuiilloi reason-, u |s certainly to 

 beregri'lied tlitii the calibre Is noi Hie same as that of the weapon 



wlthv 

 latlei he 



li tie- 



future than In th" i 

 to be general, ilu-r- 



;•.::. pi.e. ie alone, 



" In .-.- : ■ pun 



Creedmoor) 



IS75.. 



■-;.; 



Making a total roi 



'■. $4S,.f00 25 



tase 1ST8 tt.viii ai 



. . . .*v..i;.v, s» i-,Tfi <:,:.m w 



.... 34,3S0 24 16-BO 26,494 46 



seven years of j:il-2,679.oc.: and average outlay ot 

 Hided that this annual average sun would have 



■ ".,-. in. i ,i.ii. ri .1 .imi ..iit^.i.i ui.;ii, iiUU LUC 



the proper camping sites, wiiii omis there- 

 pllneof its iroops in all that pertains to the 



W Hill 4 4 4 5 3 4 r, :", 4 i-42 C Rogers. . . . 



.1 |{e'lialiiSOn.44 44!l45544— 41 J WlnSlOw 

 GC Riley 545444 4 4 43—11 M I' William: 



..I 3 5 3 5 4 4 4 5 6—12 

 ..5 3 5 4 4 1 6 4 4 4— li 

 ..54 4 3 64 4 4 44—41 

 ..344643444 4-39 



