Fkb. 15, 1888 J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



PROPORTION - 



HULL YACHT CLUB. 



J FRIZES WON BY H. V. ft YACHTS IN RACES C 



WhURkSAILKII. 



Quiney . 



Dorchester 



Boston 



1 City!. 

 City Point.. 

 Lynn 



Marhlehe, 



Ea 



t Rosi. 



Ipswich 

 Maiblehead . 



East Boston 



Lynn 



Long Island" 

 'wampsc " 



c|... 



•stcr 



Eastern 

 Hull 



ii..i ,ii, -. i.. 

 Ontnoy . 



ill 





Jeffries 





ic 



. Be 





IS 





Dorcheste 





is 

















si 









S3 





Jeffries 





23. 





Sweepsta) 





i bat is to say. out o 



a total o 



raehts of the Hull Y. 



1". 1 ■ ■' ■ . 



with 28!) boats out o 



'.. club i 



the Int. 

 a total 





Tht? prizes ta 



<en were 



tin; nun 



b,-r nror.ortioi 



iate to K 



Hi,- total taken by all 1 





fell to 



lie Lit of rep 





number 



..1 entries the 





W..]>IS. \ 



aolusof the ! 





if the )i 



iws had been 





Tnc a 







lul.ilsai 



sight the grea 





though 





eethai t 



craft \vi 





i ,!„■>,- 



l»-f..iv > 





Voik ami 





East Boston . 



I.MIll . 



. Harrison Sq.. 



S.ilen, 



Bar bleb ead 



Hull 



Harrison Sq. 



Quinoy 



iKubleneau 



East Boston 

 Marblehead 

 Harrison Sq. 



■izes offered ii 

 celuded, the 



i legitimate sport 



tilings un- 

 til such an 

 is the -liil'i 



it her so fast tha 



weeic i.lir. 



ighout tht 



crews, pi 



ncipally ol 



lincls then 



t so well s 



come con 



pad little 



$nHW*r£ to §arresjtondent$. 



[ • No Notice Tnken of Anonyti 



9 Correspondents* 



ft. u n.ui.uv.- Th- address is 188 BleoeSer sue,... n. .«■ York 

 Hr. !'■ ttd See oaf advertising columns. 



... Wed it know Mr. BJabop'S business, 



u '., ,i ■ : . .pi, la.- Wriiet,, II.C. (iluver. Toms Kiver. N..1. 

 • iYyourfng. Sob record of Bogardus elsewhere. 

 IUh.wavTk in V'.i'M- We know nothing of iiuj record for the 

 (tuu. 



T..I. n. l!.. Buffalo,]*, v.- Write to J. Otis Fellows, Borneusville; 

 N. v. 



unit, ii. I. Writs to (tan] ':. Hammond, New London, 



B. M. 0., Bipley, Hiss. WriW to Thomas II. Terry, Box 2,6ir, New 

 york 

 Mo. Harrisviile. Wish i 'he word Lufuucheux i- pro) need I .-• 



,1. ('. W., Kori Wayne We should not advise use of hallr. in a 



:.-.-,. --,'■■. N. V. Wrlfceto W; E. i iyingstpn, 15 West nun, 

 York. 

 ■'. 0. P New Voek. We are of opinion that von «in get iiest re. 

 suite with t 

 3. H. B., Boston, Mass. The ride sight will answer ypur purpose 



ling. 



II. A.. S., South Norwajk, Conn.- I or skunk nan bait use, a bit. of 

 meal '.: chicken head • 



—We k-uow nothing of the gentleman 



"-.'. Ii. you »% i 1 1 tind instructions for tly-mnking 

 t-iiian s t iazetteer." 



-for market prices of fur write to the fur dealers 

 mis v. ill be found elsewhere. 

 h, Mb. Write to 'he manufacturers ot rubber 

 rli-.eiiiciils.vuii will llu.l elsewhere, 

 ;wer to ii. W. 2. For plan of Creedmoor see '-The 

 . 11. Weston, published by Uarper* Bros. 



you 



0, K . i.i 



goods, whot 



il !.. I. I 



Kiiie Range, 



D. E, A., I 

 Moz.to loz. phot; earperimenl and see what charge gives peal results. 



J. A. L.— Trj a higher-priced powder than you have been using. 



smoke. 



iit-Ni Kit. Jacksun, .Midi.— We know of no such arm. You will, how- 

 ever, find arille and shotgun combination noticed in our advertising 



cellulitis. 



C. C. it.. Canada.— The English E. C. powder is a nilro-eellulose 

 powder, claimed by its manufacturers to Ije more uniform than the 



iLE-LoAiirtt. Corttaha, N. V- The close season for ruffed 

 „_• in New York state is according to the wording of the law 

 '■between the first day of January and Che first day of September." 

 Which evidently permits the killing of these birds on Jan. I. Doubt- 



grou; 

 "hotv 



. i 1st prize 2d prize 



a If w i h s 



3d prize 



1 I 



i\€]i % 



m 



c a 



•_• I 



mm i 



:« tO s pi 



.-'the iuietilinr b- t'Mijler- 



the close season, but the presen 

 . E. B.. New York- My dog ha 

 scribe. Ans. Drop in the eye 

 udei-ed sugar. 



l. 7'.. Brartcbport, N. V —There 

 rl.-. ThessJary is $500 per yeaa 

 veling espouses. 



ce dally two gra 

 II. A.. Lookwo 



lclude Jan. 

 I effeel 

 6 eye, pleas 



'niton, map pub- 

 pslure game low 

 . N. II 



its Devt Ioproent,'i by 



applying t 



"s'fi'iT. N, v.vilie. 1. Leaded Daper - 



slip out in the wav youmenUon. -.'. i 

 by all the best n.ak.rs. :;. W- cam,.. I 



pads bo a utagazino. 

 Old H.. Hudson. N. Y— Thee are 



single -hooters .and repeaters. We m 

 as t., which isthehesi. Yon will find 

 if y,.u knew how tOuseil 

 II. It. T.. Georgetown. P.c i:ue'.,.| 



bounds, 'flu 

 favorable loe 



.1. I). t;..i i 

 Southern Ca 

 Harpcr.% Bl 



ed by I 



A MEMORY OF MOROCCO. 



IILAVTj just read in BiaqhaoOd Tor Deeember, an 

 article entitled "Pour Idoatlia iu Morocco," and the 

 spoi'tiiiL' iiiiideids ami adventures tlierc recoituted hiive 

 carried me bach in memory to ancient days, long before 

 that wild ttntl singular laud was invaded and siilnlncd )iv 

 thfl armed forces or old Spain. 



At the time To which 1 allude, l was a. light-hearted subal- 

 tern quartered with my regimeni onthcKockof Gibraltar— 

 a y.utlh devoted to spoil —and reveling in the lavish oppor- 

 tunities for its indulgence that .surrounded us. 



The "crack corps" in which I had the honor to serve, 

 numbered among its officers more sportsmen than any other 



regiment in the garrison, and during the aim ai $ 



winter months the "raids made by us on the fair domains 

 of Andalusia produced bags that "astonished the natives' 

 il variety of game may well be remem- 

 h pleasurable satisfaction. 



ve were frequently jf 

 Xavy. The twiiiu 



ciiiE' anchored for ma 



ttd 'them— .si. ie i 

 we struck up a warm friendship, and 

 as much at home on board their ships, 

 mil' mess room and quarters, 1 never mi i 

 I liked so much. Time and separation has. al 

 agreeable associations, and many an 

 the majority," but l wonder whetbt 

 glame oyer these lines and awaket 

 "Auld laug syne." 



I began iny letter "by" speaking of Moroccor. STea, veriij 

 grand sport havo I had in the lands of KirHaa" find Moor. 

 But the trusty "Purdey" that never failed me, provided 1 

 did my duty." is now considered obsolete; and my" ideas may 

 possibly take relative rank 



At ail events 1 fake keen delight in following the doings 

 of the rising generation "by flood and field,'' and nowhere 

 do I lind them so pleasantly recounted as in the pages of 

 Fokkst and Stream. CBimea, 



and for the 



number 



be red in af 



er days 



In these 



13 !ursi il 



of the Ui 



iltd Sta 



and a splcn 



lidfrigat 



I hope WO 



may eve 



Sag-ship 



old friend lias "joined 

 any are left who may 

 the pleasant echoes of 



Wukui.; Do TriRY Bhi.omi? — W Idle hmitiju.' near (ireen 

 Lake. Wis., about May 10, 1879, I -hot in a small marsh 

 four blackbirds; the first was ihe eommo; 

 shouldered blackbird. .1. phasuiems. The 

 same, except that the butt patch is wanting, 

 scarlet feathers, both of the lesser and midd 

 is tipped with black, the terminal spot beii 

 the lesser coverts, but promineril in i in gi 

 three is the same, except thai the scarlet is 

 its place is a patch of light or 



red and buff 

 •ond was the 



d each of ihe 



Xt 



tine, 

 f on r. 



vello- 

 ,'r I'm 



nd be 

 s the 



dei-ed by a wide band 

 eominon yellow -boa 



! bl 



rd, X. 



mi: hi' ■■ i 



to tun numbers 



Wis . 



iw on the wing patch 



that on the head and nick of number 



under what varieU Ol A. pfi<em'vtV8 

 lloeeV W W". GOOKE ob ffersou . 



\ Ntv Ib'iii Book, We understand thai the tiev! .1. il. 



I.angille will publish iicni Rumtacra work mi Ka-tern Nmili 



hOlogy, entitled 

 Haunts • This work will bean att 

 sum total of our present knowledge 

 Nui-iii \ iin-iiea. soi cial attention w 

 ii, aiii.ii arid to the peculiar /• ologica 

 class of vertebrates; The respite of 



new and cai'efulh exploited Mrilorv 



\", o fork through the region bt tin 



son's Day will be given by the autln 



lion to the evidences of design in nature as feveabd in biTvl 

 life The work will tie illustrated. 



Our Birds in thei 



inpt: to popularize the 



if the birds of Eastern 



l! in- given to the nidi 

 characteristics of Ihi^ 

 lis in -. estimations ,,f : , 

 ■unning from Western 



' Creal Lakes to Hi id 



ho 



A ( 



annihilate 



the < 



barbed fei 



l-C U i 



live f. et Ii 





hair trie-, 



r shot 



post.. at th 





one of the 





This 'lap 





thirtv-fou 



. 



Charley tt 



, - - w 



followed 



i cboi 



.-" ■' ' 



the * 



■ 



net.ee 



that ihev 



i.iuldn 



shot from 



the gu 



akened Iw the (lis, 



.the shock kibii 



5 tcorning 



an 'Ih,.,, 



. On the 



c.ll Vtl'.ree 



d iO badly 

 nek bj the 



vy, and told 

 the tritp on 



Januai 



Alaska 

 all the 



CIN-, rnB Indian. -The Secret aiv of t lie. Xavy yestor- 

 eived a telegram from Ensjgn Hunt, dated Ku'Inskj 

 ? 5, anhouncing the death from small-jiox of the 

 i Indian. Aneqnin. The poor Indian, who survived 



ed on he 



vith 



eiei- 



It,!,- 



•ii kh 



1 lie 



niet.t 





.to.-: 



I.e., 



ue of 



on 1 



ourct 



ud No. a is ahni.si ceiiaiuU a rose-breasted grosbeak {Goiiiuphea 

 if you wish to have birds identified you had better send 

 ii the speeiinens. 



For On iiili-. Asthma and Throat Dl-onlei s, ,;., niiotvs's 

 Bronchial Troches, having proved their efficacy by a test of uiauy 

 old only in boxes. -Adc. 



