JtilV 28, 1881. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



521 



Air. Miller does s 



sil c 

 Klll- 





A i:.\v OS 

 ularlzo yacht.-., 

 certainly Improving. Here we I 



shows thai ai las' ov,-,, unprnfe 

 ot size;, n<) doubt ijv a diligent s 

 tins Atlantic tlc;oi. from Greeupo.,. i.. .-.. 

 aid says : '■ The, Clio passe d tne Agnes 

 much for her competitor." l-'or UUS 

 porter will soon be able to write qi 

 account, of a race. May the 

 low his good exnniplf : i( i- sorely nei 

 SAN FllAS CISCO YACHT CLUB- 

 propes'd municipal n-,'.i; 

 that the ciuo could rake care of Its i 

 Have orgaolzed ii public regatta opjji 

 of Boston and other Eastern cMes a 

 club course Is 2s miles, oulv one ml 

 win take an hour more to sail, as the 

 Geo. Rum ■■■ lias t:>.» om tne frame re 

 Cieek. cldsp... Nellie and u couno 

 match, all oi them bunkering alter 

 lie's p .s-ession. CmiiiiiocJore HaiTlSt 

 yi.wi I" roue, as Is HI, won; 



Ne'a 



lined to lend a baud In a 

 ls:o, Juiy 4, on the grouufl 



Intcre.-ds. The city should 

 ill vuclils. a- the authorities 

 n the habit of doing. New 

 morier than the old one, but 

 is so miicli windward work. 



new -i 1 11. boat up Oakland 

 re llkeiv soon to meet In a 

 cliampion whip now in Nel- 

 ^ cruising a great, deal In the 



tit. Dominion Day, this we.ll- 

 h" Kniina. The Inner, how- 

 .acht's sail wlih theirs fixed, 

 ing.-ton waters. :ifd we hop 1 ' 



will be glad 

 c recognized 

 Uan cousins, 

 vill pick the 



!>.— A sloop yacht, wltl 



i i. ii 



illy it. 



men or 



1!H-.|. 



had not be 



iaci-itk-i'il I" Hi.- clumsy ig- 

 ad of in low weights. The 

 lung ioj.-.Ic !■ iiiobably in 

 line sea' l-oi.t '.•! course on 

 *d and •> ell supplied (had 

 iie-worn rope\ How many 



cern 



I he 



o knock about the c 



BUYING IN" THE l..\M. -i,' 

 h ive i his yar been bought by 

 predate, their safety and room 1 

 Mr. Thomas L. Watts, of this e 

 schooner lilliu. She, is 54 II,. oi 

 1 ft, drutt-a tine, who.esome ct 



ANOTHER crTTKR.— The Alga Is the name of a new cutter nulid- 

 ingln hosuin for C. A. Louglellow. She Is 32 ft. 6 In. on Heck, is ft 

 wttief Una, atl . beam, r,^ ft. deep, and draws about 6 ft. Two tons 

 Iron on keel . 



INTKK-STATF. M ATC1T.— If the artlclo re.:ently appearing In the. 

 New York >«„ is an interview with Hie Mi. .Miller who "backed'' the 

 Silence in i lie New oilcans Inter-State match Is made out oi whole 

 Cloth, as Mr. MUM' allege.-, in letters sent to the south, lie owes It to 

 IdmseU to disclaim the reported Interview In the Nun by sending -a 

 denial to lhaf Journal, so that the reporter who is now -aid to have 

 drawn upon his Imagination may he properly taken to task. Tintl; 



od be 



on red held, club house foot of Eighty-sixth street, 



KKAK CANOES.— Mr. W. P. Stephens, ot Rahway,N. J., 



•ed a new style of canoe In which a push outside surface 

 The streaks are tec edge to edge, giving the frames it 

 t' from keel to rail. The seams are covered on the Inside 

 eted through with copper. In this manner a. 



ind fair siruyti ire isuotn.med, which presents a 

 rai.ee besides. \\ e can attention to his adver- 



narrow strip rivet 

 very strong, durable ar 

 vi-r.v attractive .ippcart 

 tlsement elsewhere. 



IH.Ot.'K Isl.ANH MODEL.— Mr. H. H. Staunch! has arrived in Bos- 

 i . . i i in a va.-ht mod-lea and rigged on the Block Island whaleboat 

 plan. She va- btnil by Youinans, ot Newport.. Said to be. roomy 

 below and give satisfaction- Rigged as a " double ear" without head 

 booms or -all. She is bound to the Bay of Fundv cruising. Length 

 over all. I'.s V. . : beam, is v ft. ; draft, 7 ft. 



rW'i'i; I'nI'tsE.-Orange l'Tazer, of Columbus, Ohio, has just 

 completed a canoe voyagi a* WUeeling, VV, \a., having started in at 

 Salamanca, New York, and descended the Allegheny ami Upper Ohio 

 rivers In a Racine " St. Paul No. 1." Lett Salamanca July I and ar- 



N !•: W Y OB B Y A jC 1 1 T c'l l ii— Has tendered thanks to the New Bed- 

 ford Y.c. in a beautifully engrossed set oi resolutions to be for- 

 warded at the close of tho season. Tne committee liavlng in charge 

 >o- nf n. system ot measurement and time allowance re- 

 r progress In their •negotiations with the Eastern 



lU'lSK.-Thls eight-ton cutler arrived at Char- 

 Port Dalhousle. She met strong northwesterly 

 a. iieces.-niallhg reefs, housed topmast and D0W- 

 id for Oswego and other lake ports. 

 D.— Kingston, Out., stilled a race recently with 



ported sail-fat 

 Y. C. 



1. 1 T NEVER I 

 lotto duly 1- ir 

 galea and heav 

 sprit run In. 1 



RILES WA1 



W. E. S„ Sharon, Mass.— There Is no law against exportation o L 

 game killed in season In Maine. 



r. ii, A., Troy, v, ST.— .V i annot learn that we arewTong on the 



Mr. L II. Boughtrjn, of CesSfiile, Wis., acted as referee during the 



MSI. two ■he.,- ... ..!.,■ :..-.;-, of h i . p.i til, the rirstday. Their 

 decisions gave onlyBrsW satisfaction. 



St. Paul. Minn., July 21. -The 

 Paul Gun Club, « Inch has heen ir 

 closed to-day, was n complete success. 



J. E. T„ FIti itiaiig. Mass.— Stoddard's map of the Adlrotidaeks is 

 the best published. "Paper, told d leu- pocket, SI ; On roller, $1. SO. We 

 Citn furnish it to you. Was published in 18S0. 



J. I). B.— At the Thousand Islands you will fiud m their season 

 wood. oof:, wood hues, wild fowl. Sea game season-; elsewhere. The 

 fish arc black bass, jnaskalongc, pike and pickerel. 



1. C. &., Mass.— 1. Moore's book on orange growing is good. Can he 

 procured oi ijrew, uookseller m .laeksonville, Fla. ■!. You will find 

 deer all we the state, hut, you nittsl, go away from the routes of 

 travel to find them. 



H. C. H.,Newburg, N. Y.— Tou can procure wild rice of Richard 



• :, wni ,.-■ .1 i!,.-; hl:g WK, n' .if I'lui. i,li, a r [ s r . pre 1, Hope, O Ufa I'lO. 

 see note ivolii i:it t.-r in as- issue. Shouldbesowntnthe.fa.il. Will 

 submit your other Inquiry to experts. 



o. W. S , Caro, Mich.— We can give vou no Information about the 

 town. From those wno have been there we hare not received a fa- 

 vorable impression of It. By writing to the p.i* r bi.tsfer there, If mere 

 is one, you can doubtless obtain more, or less reliable ad vice. 



, Waterburv, Conn.— What kind ot fli> s will be best for me to 



A ns. -Take red ibis, 



make. Take a rew 



a white miller for 



tries. 



W. 



take m the A 



onae'nman, pt 



hackles also, red and brown, and a yellow sally 

 evening. 



1. B, J„ Peake's island, Me.— There is no authoritative definition of 

 e prolRs-lenal trap ahoofcr. in each p;ed oitf.i r e .-,- a club may e .; 

 erclse its discretion and bar out certain individuals None of tne 

 ordinary definl! Ions of amateurs in other forms ot sport are sufficient 

 to cover this point. 



w. v. w.— At Nantucket Islaud 



iidl hail 



A LIKK-S.WING 



mtly 



we 



,dvl 



i, if y 



■nt I > 



or K. Leigh, member of the Toronto 

 vlth his canoe two persons from 

 capsizing in sail boats In Toronto 



drowning In eon-equi 

 harbor. 



VEGA.— This schooner from Philadelphia was at Halifax July 16 

 bound for the ouli of Su Lawrence, with her owner, II. c. Lea, Dr. 

 Webster aud Dr. Ingham on board, the schooner hoists the Eastern 

 V. 0. burgee. 



NEW i-'orR-TONNER.-McCorkiLl.of Kingston. Ont., has launched 

 four-ton yacht, smooth built up to water line and lap streak 



above, 24 ft. 

 NORAH.-' 



Ont., has bee 



tit than any i 



YOSEMI - 



Lawroi 



i deck, 20 it. water line, 6 n. beai 



and 3 ft. in. deep. 

 Bel), of Belleville 

 show a bettor out. 



Ilk.' 



Answers fa §orre&^ondmts. 



BWNO NOTICE TAKEN OF ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATIONS 



P.ai'cii.'kt Club, city.— See table of game seasons elsewhere. 



L. W. N.— We cannot advise you where you can obtain the birds. 



M. w.. New York.— See open game seasons in our Game Bag and 

 Gun' columns. 



W. y. II , City.— Go down to Good Ground, Long Island, or to 

 Barnegat, New jersey. 



cure a little book entitled '■'Seonset, i 

 Baker, Pratt & Co., Bond street, New \"e 

 read tne book you will in all probability ; 

 I„ v. A.. Great Falls,— The National 

 amateur athlete is : " An amateur is any 

 peted in an open competition, or for a at 

 for gate money, or under a fdse name; 

 prize, or wbei e gate money is charged, in 

 his life, taught or pursued athletic ex< 

 hood." 



l blemish, cod and 

 i Nantucket, to pro- 

 Life," published by 

 c|nts, it you 



i"s definition of an 

 who has never com- 

 or public money, or 

 a professional lor a 

 r er, at any perloi oi 



of llvell- 



an you tell me me of any way 

 crustacean known as "Horse 

 I have tried chloride of lime, 



'ui, them on the roof or other 

 They might be made, lighter 



ixposing them to the fumes of 



SttBsanmER, Northampton, Ma: 



by which 1 can iceneh til" shell.- c 



foot," found on the Long Island C( 

 nnd It has no effect whatever. At 

 place in the sun until free from su 

 in color, it that, is what you desire 

 sulphur. 



W. O. J., Natchez, Miss.— Are not the following works rare and 

 dffueuli.hn uoraln, am] for whre' price eoulcl they be bought, second 

 hand, in good condition '.' 1. Aunuoon and ihiahmau, h'teidriipeds ot 

 Not til America, a vols., phoes. 2. Mel'i nny, Ji.dlan Irthea of TNotth 

 ■Mrau-iea. ii vols, illusr.'d. a. liovdeirs Sha o'sucare. a vols. 4. ubserva- 

 ttons on t,he Noniendaicn'eot Wilson's Ornithology, by Lueieu Bona- 

 parle, ts2K. Acs. — 1, Audubon arid Bachmau's '■aiiadrupeds of N. A. 

 yvonh about S4M) and is very scarce, v. m, K-nay's Indian Tribes 

 of N. A., 3 vols., svo, illustrated, worth about Sot : folio edition, about 

 Slue. ?,. Breach il's shakespea.te, 2 vols., at as folio, is worth rrom.S75 to 

 SIOO. 4. Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology 

 p, hard to dud and we cannot 1 pu .f.e a. price. All the above are dilHcnlt 



INFORMATION WANTED. 

 Sharon wants to know of good locality for plover shooting near 



, '. 11 I Ii nil. tie, 



M. W. wants a starting point for deer and bear hunting In Potter 

 County, Pa., or In the Adirondacks. 



Camels is Texas.— It seems that the at- 

 tempt to naturalize camels in Texas and New 

 Mexico was not after all an utter failure. 

 The camels used for carrying freight across 

 the California desert did not, for some reason, 

 prove profitable, and they were turned loose 

 on the Gila and Sail River hottoms. There 

 they lived and bred until now it is said they 

 roam the lower Gila plains in large num- 

 bers, giving the L m'sinna Citizen ground for 

 the belief that they "will continue to in- 

 crease in numbers until a drove of wild cam- 

 els will become as common on the western 

 plains of Arizona as buffalo now are on the 

 plains east of the Rocky Mountains." 



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