FOREST AND STREAM. 



517 



glMMkffii. 



new "books. 



OCEAH Wonders : A Companion eqe the 

 Seaside.— By William E. Damon. New York: 

 li. Appleton & Co., 1879. 

 We take pleasure in commending thi too] 



, ■ ti atlon to the 



i i D the forms of 



animal life hep * i u ledore.f rao ■ 



aMebyaUnb tdi MtOr; and many 



of them fitted for aquarium culture, to whirl) the 

 author has given especial attention. 



BODIXES : OR. CAMPING ON THE LYCOMING, 

 A (.iimpi.i-ii: SDTDE to " Cami'I.ng-opt." 

 By Thud. S. Dp Dc Graff, M. D. PMlftdelpWa : 

 J. B. LippijiOott & Co., M79. Prico, £1,50. 



a [i irts ago in a note of this book, then in 

 . -l that it would he received 

 : byaug] ," ■ the great B .- 

 (erpity of Ujosi ' 



linti .i either In the book ol in its 



■ ■- "8 - ■ book thoroughly ™- 



joyublc. from the illumination upon ii 



the last page of rlie advertisements in the back. 



The author, to ivhom our renders will recognize 



a frequent contributor to the angling c i tp ' 



i ii A.vu Stream, hay for the past eight 



■ i upon the banks of lovely Lycoming. 



In these pases he gives us what we may term the 



practical results of this long camping omi i tpe- 

 rienee,SOthat welim "I ' '"l" i ?' iciny pleasant 

 Chapters of narrative description, complete and 

 explicit directions regarding' OUtfti aeoessarj 



camping utensils, to ■ camps, and 



all the other varied Information sought ti tlii 

 novice. 



We welcome Dr. Dp De Graff's book .is an ad 

 dition to therapidlyiiiereasujgstpi.'etif American 

 Ipeal angling literature. Well written sketches 

 of this - i. ii'. otei '•'■ worthy of the parmamra.1 

 character of book form. They have a mission of 

 their own In so picturing the pleasures of the 

 aud streams that the reader may be led to 

 go and do likewise. 



Colorado: Its Aoricultre. Stock-feed- 

 ing. SctJMittv .\J.'u Shooting.— liy 8. Nugent 

 Townshend. J. I". London ; " '1'lie Field " Office, 

 (879. 1'rice, 2s. (id. 



Mr. 5, Nugent To' 

 American correspol 

 contributed to iiiat J 

 •77 and 



These pa 



ishend, to 



[■111 of tin 



sometime the 

 London FieW, 

 rth< years 1876, 



papers upon 

 so revised and 



brought up to dale: and are nOw published in 

 book form under the above title. Besidesgivtog 

 ton tin character of a'book of travels, tin- author 

 has evidently aimed to incorporate mucl) in- 

 formation for the intending immigrant, (o whom 

 we may com in end the work. 

 The Adlrondacks : Illcstrated.— By O. 



R.Stoddard. (Mien's Falls, N. T. : Pufillshed 



by the Author, 1879. 



There was a time when a man might go Into the 

 Adrondaok wilds and find himself severely lost. 

 without much El at C anyone else ever find ig 

 anything but his bleached skeleton up Id 

 That fchni hill gi possibi 



to be lost in the North Wood* provided the 

 stranger in those pacts avail himself of the num- 

 erous guide books to the country. To lug all the 

 Adirondack hooks Into the woods would require 



a special guide or a pack mule; but ifthi 



after game be not a particularly stupid being, he 

 may find his way safely out of the wilderness if 

 he take o i aori thi i batf ? ozenbf i hi 

 books The latent addition to this useful catai igTtt 

 is Mr. BtocU astrated and accompanied 



with maps. II hat the advantage of being up to 

 date and containing the latest information. 



Ottr. Atjtouj Holiday ON French Rivers. 



-By J. S. Mallny. Boston: Boberts Brothers, 



Price, $1,85, 



Two young professional gentlemen of London 

 off for a holiday, rowing their boats over the 

 rivers of France for sight-seeing and recreation, 

 have enough queer experiences to fill this little 

 book with a most entertaining narrative. Ever 

 Since Sterne made Ids ■■ Sentimental Journey," 

 [ers have found abundant literary material 

 inFrance. Thereis just enough of sentiment in 

 this book, with hum< i-c --hoc: .---, to make 

 its perusal pleasant occupation for August 

 weather. 

 Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes. 



-Dvl; .■•:: lame Stephenson. Boston: Boberts 



Brothers 



Because i oai can write an exceedingly clever 



kook Is no reason why he should excel as a don- 

 key driver. Oar author has written the hook; 

 he did not drive the donkey. He did sui 

 displaying a hi. acuity for 'falling Into 



trouble, and cij i ■ ■ . odlty in extrica- 



ting himself from a thousand and one predica- 

 ments. Mr- Stephenson' es P place 

 beside Balaam's. 

 Troeting on the Brule River.— In the 



of this book, Inst week, by an error of 

 type, the author's middle name was mis-printed. 

 It should have been John Lyle King- 



Mes3ers, Peck and Snyder have imported 

 a number or copies of Hansard's " Book of Arch- 

 ery," for which we should presume there would 

 bean especial demand among the devotees of the 

 ■ 



-r Of mU 



land; ami James I Mj 



ruriial 



E. 8. Farrow has revised his liaud-uook, 

 " Wesi point and the Military Academy," and a 

 second edition of the book, has been issued by 

 Orange Judd <& Co., 245 Broadway. The author 

 alms to give In compact form all the information 

 naturally desired by those about to enter the 

 Academy; embracing a particular statement oi 

 all requirements for admission, and the work of 

 the 



THE AUGUST MAGAZINES. 



The Eclectic lias as a frontispiece this 



month, a portrait ol Prof. .lames II. Ilanaol' Ytile 

 College. The selections from English periodical 



literature are made with the same g 



usually characterizing the fcVut'^'c'.svoiitents. 

 Lipjiiitcotr* devotes the place of honor 

 ted paper upon the fats- 

 ore agreeable article for 

 lecond of the "Summer- 

 iiiii' number. The fiction 

 Of '•Through Winding 

 iarsal," "Women's Hus- 

 iaiu." and "A Narragan- 

 Portcr continttos to chat 

 the South," and other 

 truetivc nature 



cilhra 



thisnioutli to 

 Mils which is G 

 mid-summer tl 

 land Sketches' 



ib pria - iii'- 



...■i My) '.: 



o..|« >'. of an entertaining 

 make up an excellent ' 



The A flan tic discusses A merican Preach- 

 ing, and although! the name ot the writer is not 

 given, we may congratulate him upon saying u 

 great many good things, and saying them well. 

 The action, literati palters ind p 

 tltantl i n irai tee. hn the Gontributor's Club, 

 - wbicl re always turn Brst, fs the usual quota 

 of spicy pommunlcaiiot -. 



Si-ribnerx appears its a mid-summer 

 holiday number. There are 100 pages, and we 

 have not counted the illustrations, of which the 

 most important one is the protrait of Whittier 

 which forms the frontispiece. An illustrated 

 paper on "Summer Entomology " is timely and 

 valuable. The long table of contents includes 

 stories, sketches and essays by man ' I rib 

 writers. We have always regati. ,'.■■■.■.. 



The 



gust 



ahe 



of papers, souie instrue- 

 ■ funny, and aLl bcalth- 



tive, some gravi 



fid. 



The Magazine of Art contains the usual 

 number of cuts and accompanying articles. 



The American Naturalist opens with a 

 paper on the "Adjectives of Colorin Indian Lan- 

 guages." Mrs. Mary Treat describes " The 

 Habits of the Tarantula;" Warren Cplmm dis- 

 cusses "The Formation of Cape Cod," ami the 

 concluding article is descriptive of "The '"ecolo- 

 gical Museum of the. School of Mines, Columbia 

 College." 



Harpers has an admirable paper by Mr. 

 Benjamin, on "Lake George," which is very com- 

 prehensive in its illustrations of the picturesque 

 scenery of that famous region; "Snug Hamlet 

 and Hometown " is also noi iceable for its illustra- 

 tions ; Mr. Bideing describes the nautical school- 

 ship St. Mary's; D. Loring has an important 

 paper on the "Consequences ol Defective Vis- 

 Ion." Other papers discribe the " Ohataqua Sun- 

 Crystal;" and William Brown has an essay on 

 " The Foreign Indebtedness of the United 

 States." The fiction of the. number is varied and 

 exceUent. 



The Popular Science Monthly has the 

 usual number of articles upon scientific, subjects. 

 By reading this magazine one can keep fairly 

 abreast of the day. The editors have done much 

 to popularize scientific and technical informa- 

 tion. 



The only accredited American written 



article in the August number or 



■■ Btoryby s. G.W..BanJami i, e 



"Out of the Depths." The selections from the 

 English magazines are varied, eamprji Ins 

 work of such writers as Walter Besentand James 

 Bice, D. 0. Macdonald. Francis H. Grundy, Mat- 

 thew Arnold, the Earl Of Dunraven's very well 

 written description of " Moose-hunting in Can- 

 ada," etc. The Editor's Table discusses "Patriots 

 Abroad." "The Wisdom of Leaders" "The 

 Poetry of Distance," and "The Objective 

 Kovel." 



Zimmerman's History or Germany.— 



Parts forty -one and forty-two. New York; 

 Henry J. Johnson, 27 Beekman street. 



ihc i*mul. 



OJt FOX HOUNDS AND PUPS FOR 

 Av sale or exchange for Sporting Implements. 



id fastest in Ami i i 

 dog warranted. L. M. WOODEN. 119 Bowers 

 Block. Roehesti i ju2t tf 



' 



EXCHANGE.— Genuine W. & 

 on B. L., 10.32. M, 412-5, grade. 



- 

 LOADER," 



E. S. Wanmaker, 



COOL SPRING, IREDELL CO., N. C, 



Field Trainer of put 



sold on Oommissioi 



©ftc Ivcmui. 



POINTS FOR JUDGING DOGS. 



PAMPHLET compiled from "Stonehengo's" 



ti British Islands," 



is" hv which • 



:onn try and England, to- 



iof the sum,'. Forsale 



Imperial Kennel 



.setters and Pointers thor- 

 oughly Field Broken. 

 young Dogs handled with 



K, B.— Setter and Pointer 



puppies: also, broken -logs for sale; full pedi- 

 gree's. Address it. C. GLOVKU.ToniF River. N. .1. 



PS 



look >: o 

 dress P. 



poinlet 



Ad- 



QPORTSMEN IKTEKDINC4 t<» come 



Ci South the coming winter can have their dogs 

 boarded during Hie summer, and broken on early 



fall ShOOtillg. In :el , -,j -It. Ti I', os i,-:lso,mblc, 



i satisfai Son ■■ arateed. Reference given and 



ir , i i - ondenee sohclted. Address 

 A. WINTKK. Cairo, " ttomasi ounl (r,Ga, m iyS»tt 



RATTLER.— In the Stud.— Blue hellon. 

 Llewelliu setter, winner of three bench pri- 

 ze bj champion Rob Roy, winner of five Eng- 

 lish field trials, out of the pure Laveraek bitch, 

 ■ ill serve t.itehcs at $"d. Litters war- 

 ranted. Inquire id' L. F. WHITMAN, Detroit, 

 Mich. .ian atf 



F 



OK SALE.— Two beautiful bluebeltoi 



pups, of the pure field trial strain, by chain 

 Royal Ouke, out of levy II. (ou.empio, 



shin ;■' 

 I'll I' do: 



lia iii 



PORSALE— Al 

 x beautifully mat 



old. by Sensation 

 broken, and verv wp 

 did retrieve! 

 for no fault 



ieirl r]el. 



fss F. A. 



ister. Pa. 



idsorac liver and white. 

 d. Pointer Dog, 15 month' 

 It of Flirt. Well varri 

 iroken on ijuail. A splen- 



: ' . Ii. .le- r-T 



lit for want of use. Address Liiet 

 Georgia. .lySl.tt. 



F% 



"1 :; 



inc 



TpOB SALE. — Three beautiful Cocker Pup; 

 V (Kollo-Browtiiel, importer!, prize winn' 



sto.-i.;. n jco -'.'ii. Uiie l.taielv Hie. Iu'eleii, p 

 winner, S2«. imported stock. A rare chat 

 GEO. D. MACDOr: GA L, Si Peter St., Toronto. 



DOG. V ■'" - 

 ankl.: well-bro 

 e RF.fi IRISH DC 

 n. out of my " T 



lex." Price: tli 

 :nv Haien, Conn.. 





^OR SALE.- My Red t i-ish .Setter Hitch "Ruby," 

 - whelped January 1. 1879, out of imported 

 Kate," by Lincoln & Helivar's "Dash." Ruby 

 as /tf!/)ilj/ tiMiiMiu'ei Xtiw York Bench Show 



Kei 



!, Bir 



LTiL'll 



iysi 3t ' 



FOR SALE.— A brace of SETTER DOGS. 

 Don and Rake. Don is liver and white. 

 ticked, four years old. Rake is also of medium 

 size, deep red Irish fetter, three years old (can 

 :. er . e- -...-, ' i | ;,, , , ii..-. ., i ; , in ,-,'; , 



mail, and ruffed grouse; good ran- 

 gers and retrievers. Price for brace, $100, or $55 

 for choice. For pa .1. K., care 



Forest asp Stream, or Horace Smith, 31 Park 

 Row, New York. ju24 2t 



BEAGLES FOR SALE.-Th. 

 PUPS, four months old. fu 

 Sit) each. In the stud, the bin 

 "Victor,": 

 N. ELMORE, Granbv. Conn. 



OH 



:f 



FOR SALE, when ei^ht weeeks old, 

 seven puppies out of Pat, by my Rattler 



iRoy-Pickles.i Adcb-essL. F WHITMAN. 5 City 

 Hall, Detroit, Alieh. junel9tf * 



Tin THE STUD. -Red Irish Setter ''Jack 

 - FnlsTnff," "Plunkett," "Madge." Fee S20. 

 CHAS. DEXISOy, Hartsord, Conn. jySt'tf 



Q±K will buy a thoroughly broken Irish Setter 

 rW-ViV%-5i ;r; " a ° n °- Address E.J. 



BOBBINS, Wethersfleld, Conn. 



WANTED.-Xwd young Hounds, between 

 T» eight and twelve nionrhs old. Also, three 

 beagles, ready broken on r: 

 Forest aso jstbzavi. jy312t 



W 



T ANTED.— A pair of partridges to train 

 "-'•igdogs. Address Lock Box ST. LeTja- 

 .iy31 ft 



m, Pa. 



TXT' ANTED.— A first-class cocker Spaniel 

 »V Dog or Bitch not over two years old. 

 Thoroughly broken, and good retriever ri on' land 

 mo watei Price mnsl be cheap. W. B., 70i 

 Dean Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. 



- :e :: roughly broken Setter Dog, 

 : ■- "-- '- - Old, Must be right in 



■'■■' '"!■'■■ ' i ".' ,' ' 



'!-:■: i. , i. ., , 



E He German breeoh-loader 



, aratus Answers not noticed unless 



send on trial, fot a 

 ference will be g- iV en. Addreit 6. 

 mu Ltxfl, Trento ri. N. J. j T ig 1 1 



BREECH-LOAIHW:, SHOT-GIT.\ WANTED 

 . '-'»' e : " 'i price. Address 



Jy31 3t F. Yv . GVWYEK, HI E. Houston St. 



70R SALE.— Siisj-p's U> n g Range Sight*, trood 



'!'.;■ 



., careFOKEST amu.Stbe-vm. j Y ai \t 



W\u IKettttri. 



SPRATT'S PATENT 



LONDQN 



Meat Fibrin e Dog Cakes. 



Awarded Silver Medal, Paris, ISW— Medallfrom 



British Government, and ;H other Gold 



and Silver Medals. 



Trade Mark. 

 SOLE AGENTS FOB THE .UNITED STATES 



FRANCIS 0. I)e LTJ2E, 



1~ South William Street, New York. 



Also Spratf.'s Doe' Soup, and direct orders taken 

 for sprat ts Medicines. 



Stud Spaniel. 



TRIMBUSH (pure Clumber), imported di 



castle. For nose" the Clumbers are unrivalled. 

 and Trimbush Is a capital dog to breed Cockers 



or small sized Setter bitches to. Fee 820. Ad- 

 dress II. C. CLOVER. Ti mis River, N. J. .ianlUtC 



Choice Pointer and Irish Setter 



PUPPIES. 



FOR SALE BY LINCOLN & HEf.LYAli, 

 w A UK EN. MASS. 



EIGHT POINTERS, whelped May 20. by 



first Ne- 

 il rizes, I 'Hit Of O . 

 ,1 : ■ il-psy,-; 

 'i iip.T, clas-. 

 . e ! ; 1 

 r Daisy. "Eigii 



healthy 

 ion class 

 whelped 



13, 



' York .s'l'st iieston ".'.'. A«If:-li is ni.w'dead'ihi- 

 The above are full brothers .and sisfers to Phan- 

 tom and Biz. both 1st New York '70. Eight red 

 , is. whetoed Maj 10, by our imported 

 Chance II.. V. II. 0. .New York VJ. out of our 

 Phantom (Dash-Tlonil 1-t New York TH. for full 

 pedigrees; prices, etc., address as above. 



ASA L. SHERWOOD, 



Skaneateles, N. Y. 



GORDON, ENGLISH, AND FIELD TRIAL 

 SETTERS 



Of Purest Strains. 



Dr. Gordon Stables, K. JS T . 



TWYEORD, BERKS, ENGLAND, 

 Author of the 



"PRACTICAL KENNEL GUIDE," &C. 



begs to inform Ladlesand Gentlemen in America 

 that he purchases and sends out dogs of any do- 

 sired breed, fit for the highest competition. 



N. B.— A bad dog never left the Doctor'- Ken- 

 nels. deel9 tf. 



Fleas! Fleas! Worms! Worms! 



Steathnan's Flea Powder for Itogs. 

 A Bane to Fleas— A Boon to Dogs. 



THIS !POWDER is guaranteed to kill 

 fleas on dogs or any either animals, or money 

 returned. It is put up in patent boxes with slid- 

 ing pepper box top. which greatly facilitates it- 

 use. Simple and efficacious. 



Price 50 cents by mail. Postpaid. 



ARECA NUT F0R~WQRMS IN DOGS, 



A CERTAIN BEMEDY. 



Price 



Both the ah 

 Gu.v and For 



ox by mail, 

 tended by Bon akb 



CQNROY, BI8SET&MALLES0N, 



it 12 83 Fulton Street, N. Y. 



COCKER SPANIEL 



BREEDING_KENNEL 



M. P. McKoon.Franldin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 



I KEEP ONLY COCKERS of the finest 

 strains. I sell only yoi igstoci Iguarantee 

 satisfaction and safe deiivervto every customer. 

 These beautiful and intelligent dogs cannot be 

 beaten for ruffed grouse and woodcoc 

 ing and retrlevin Gorrespon ; :-nts inclosing 

 stamp tviil^et )ii in". 1 reet circulars, tesn- 



nonials, etc. 



HO 



MICKF'S 



Never Failing Hoy Distemper Care. 



For Sat. 1 1 1 -rs at 26 en--. 



Agents— Bruen & Hobart, Hi Fulton 

 Street. K. Y tnlfj e 09 N. Tltiro 



Philw, 



1 

 . L. A.AUCliE, Easton, Pa. 



