Mat 13, 1881.] 



FOREST AJND STREAM. 



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MEAT "FiBRiNE" DOG CAKES. 



'"WRAT'IOS PATENT" ate Purveyors by Appointment, to all the principal Shows anfl Kennels m the United Kingdom and abroad. TnePfctent 

 reeelrtmr tht iSrhest award im- Dog BiS at the' " " - . ■ . ■ 3 18; KcnneTl 3ub Special Medal; Grand Gold Medal, Hanover Dog SHOW, 1S7S; West- 

 tninsterKeiiueiuuio, NewYOTi ■ ' Heda!; iilsh Kennel Club, Silver Medal, etc., etc. 



BMW ASM OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. 



Please see that Every Cake is Stamoed " SPRATT'S PATENT" and a s X" 



STAMPER. 



backed In Cases off 113 pounds each. 

 SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 



§,uhthig <§oods. 



THOMAS CL.APHAM, 



Yacht Builder, 



ROSI/ITIY, I« I., N. X. 



Patentee and sole builder of tne light draught 

 Nonpareil morlfl. ■.vliirli is sItuii:,,. inst, sen v.- ort.hy, 

 and of less cost than any otlier. Yachts, sailing 

 canoes and 



One now cru - - - • i -ap. Over all, 

 88 ft; beam, is ft , ill I ' Canbefur- 



nisbed at once. Draught of water, 2 M. 



Send for circulars, cuts and prices. 



E. DALEY, 



Boat-Builder. 



THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN 

 NEW YORK 



60 to 100 Boats constantly on hand. Specifica- 

 tions furnished and EBBmat.es givon at the 



Lowest Possible Rates. 

 188, 234 & 235 SoutU St., Xew Yorlc. 



MANN'S 



Trolling Spoons. 



Sixty varieties manufactured, suitable for Troll- 



ng for all kind* or ri-m thai v.li! .wire an artificial 

 ftatt, and adapted for any lake or river in the 

 United states. . _ _. _, ,. 



Our Perfect, >;.e-Mil'v in? spoon is undoubtedly the 

 *est general spoon for taking fish ever offered to 



Three sizes mode— No. SO for bass, pike, pickerel, 



-:• ; ,. i s ,.ii : ■;' .'•'. ■ . ' . " i' -' ■■ " ■■ 

 : '. ..:■■., i ■.': i ,: i. ■ ' 



trout- No. 22 excellent for deep wider fishing. 

 Beware ol Imitations. None genuine except JOHN 

 H. MAN1S Si i pi on 



Hold wholesale and retail by the principal dealers 

 *n Pishing Tackle. 



JOHN H. MANN & CO., 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



iSSI. 



Salmon Fishing In Canada. 



T. W. B«Y», 241 Hot re Tlauie Street, 



MONTREAL, P. O., 



Besis to inform his numerous ousforn.eV'S in the 



United Slarcs oi.or, i,e l;n-,jnv ( receive^ alarge and 



i.-ted : 



cU. 



: roi 



ialmo 



Plies, 



Pods, Reels. 



Price lists of Flies, etc., and full information In 

 •regard to Salmon and Trout Fisniugscnton appli- 

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&oft Rubber Crtmtlih, JPatented Oet, 1. 



TVTBW BASS BAIT. Samples by mail, 75o. 



JJN Soft Rubber Hellgramites, 50c. SoftRub- 

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 Trade supplied. WM. MILLS & SON, 



Sole Agents, 7 Warren street. New York. 



The Edgar Barbless Hook. 



WHOLESALE AGENTS, 



FRANCIS O. de LUZE & CO., 



18 South William Street, 



NEW YORK. 



To be bad in smaUer quantities ol 



Grocers and the Sperling Goods 



Trade Generally, 



fflporfpmqn's %oads. 



ffiabhtixtiortf, 



425 BROADWAY AND 27 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, 



ARE OPPERING THE LAltGEST STOCK OP 



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SER riSHIi^G UUTFITS, 



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AND COMPLETE 



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[ESTADLISDEB 18380 



Send for Catalogue 



Philadelphia Fishing Tackle , ■pootmb S ™mk», 



HOUSE. 



A. B. SHSPLEY & SON, 



itfanuf acturers of Fine Fishing: Tackle 

 of Every Description. 



S03 COMMERCE ST., PHILA. 



Shipley's Looped and Plain Mist Color Leaders. 

 Shipley's Improved A ' 11 Mel oats. Reversed 

 Wing, Trout, Bass andsaljnon Files In stock, and 

 also tied to pattern. A full assortment of common 

 and Onesi Rods, Lines, Reels, etc. 



Our BUlis ts v ■".",■ ! " all nods and Split Bam- 

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A specialty of the thanara Wood 



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Rod mounii' i o i serivitions on liand and 

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 tree. Our 65-page new Illustrated catalogue of 

 Pishing Tackle sent, post-paid, on receipt of ten 

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J»~8alnion, Bass, and Trout Plies, Made W» Order. 



"Slider's" Celebrated Center Enamel Split and 



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 Birds' Eggs and Birds' Skins to Great Varieties. 

 Taxidermy in all its branches. ^ 



Spratt's Patent Dog Hiaaait, 

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Last Issue of Forest and 

 Stream Contained: 



Editobiatj : — 



The Bench Show : English Zoological No- 

 mraclatiirb : Inspection of the Delaware 

 shad Fisheries; The Ichthyophagous Will 

 Dine ; The Last Act in the Aquarium; 

 Our Pipes ; Fishing About New York. ... 26$ 



Thu: Sportsman Toubist : — 

 Southern California and its Field Sports ; 

 Duck Hunting in a Steam Launch 264 



Natural Hjstobt :— 



Domesticated Quail ; A New Horse ; Astro- 



phyton from the Northwestern Coast ; 



Beginning of a Fish ; Tame Squirrels ; 



Notes 268 



Game Bao and Gun -. — 



An Angler's Life ; Fishing on the Carp River ; 

 The Vicissitudes of Angling; Notes 269 



Sea and River Fishing : — 



The New York FisU Commission ; The Min- 

 nesota Commission ; The Carp and its 

 Culture . 271 



Fish Cui-tubb :— 



Hounding vs. Still-Hunting ; Game iu West- 

 ern Florida ; The Evolution of a Wing- 

 Shot ; Our Detroit Letter ; Spring Game 

 Notes 26T 



The uksnel :— 



The New York Dog Show ; Kennel Notes ; 

 Kennel Management 272 



Rifle and Trai- Shooting. 



Range and Gallery ; The Trap 277 



Yachting and Canoeing : — 



Steam Yachts ; Why? Yachting Notes 275 



Answers to Correspondents 277 



ORV1V BUDS, ilKt.l.S AND FSJES. 



Send for catalogue to C. P. ORV1S, Manchester, Vt 



No. i and 6. 



EASTWARD HOI or, Adventures at Kangeiej 

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 CHARLES A. J. FARRAR, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Hornbeam Rode 



W. HUNTINGTON, 

 WILTON, CONN. 



Makea a specialty of the manufacture of FINS 

 HANti-MVDE RODS of Hornbeam for fly-flabtng. 

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 thoroughly reliable roils, secure against breakage nn<* 

 capable of real hard usage. With one of these rod* 

 a s[>ortsrnan may venture into tne woo'ia for a sea- 

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 turning wttti It in serviceable condition. As m*ae 

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 are powerful, easy in action and full of enduranoo 

 For circular send to WALLACE HUNTINGTON 

 as above. 



THREAD-WOUND, LONG-RANGE 



SHOT CARTRIDGE CASES 



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 H. H. SCHLEBER & CO., Rochester, N. Y 



S. Allcock & Co., 



Manufacturers of all descriptions 

 of 



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 Exhibition Awards -Gold medals Parts, Berlin, 

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TO ANGLERS: 



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Castle Counell, near limerick, Ireland, 



Reels and Lines to match balance of rodB. No 

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 to be had onappUcatlon. 



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 PULL INSTRUCTION IN ALL TUB MODES OF 



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A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF ALL 



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Their Breedlt 

 Health and BIB 

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 STONEHENGE. 



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LIFE STUDIES OF THE GREAT ARMY. 



AN" HISTORIC .L WORK OF ART. 



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tra.iii^-iheLifuor the ■ n ton Armies during 



the late JJlvll War. 



BY EDWIN FORBES, 



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