312 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



LMov. to. 1SK" 



HOBINS ISLAND. Nov. 8.— the Robins Island Club will 

 ai e plenty of birds tor tin: field trials which urn to <-onv off 



i! the :'"il> in-' Tl lull has near fifty doss at. present, and 



MUte-TOrs good ones among them, and there will be some 

 v..|\ times here among the birds.— 1). B Hinman. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NuTICE TO COJiitESl'oNDE.NTS. 

 Kennel notes are inserted in this column free Of charge. To insure 

 publication of notes, correspondents MI'ST GIVE the following par- 

 Honiara of each animal: 



6, -Name 



I. Golor, 

 i. Breed. 



3. Sex. 



1. Age. or 



S, Date of birOl, Of breeding 



__ ._• seller. 



vith his sire and dau: 



7. Sir. 

 S. Ow 



9. Dam, with her she ami dam. 



10, Owner of dam. 

 tin i '..niniunieation on one side ot 



of death. 



All names must lie pli 

 I'aper only, and signed wttn writer s name. 

 NAMES CLAIMED. 

 tmtructiona af.Sead of thjs cbhinvn. 



Martha Washiinjto,,. By Mr. E. Harris Pierce, Maiden, Mass., for 

 Ltito and white Lueh-di setter bitch. Iiv Bertram out. of Fly. 



.;,.;,,. c. Br Mr. W. A. Strother. Lynchburg, Va., for blnek and 

 i- loii- ib.g i.-upp-. , !-,v Dashing Monarch out of Vannette. 



FlviiuxtV- »y Mr- K. M. Brown, Jr.. Lynchburg, Vn., for black, 

 .. 1 1 i 1 1 • and tan bit' -li pupov. hy Dashing Monarch out of List. 



, ,,,,. , be F. I,.' .bob :1. :-.-•.' f .!■'.,- I b -"I Irish <.-Hhi dog. 

 « helped July 35. 1K.-3, by Dun out of Moy. 

 BRED. 



1ST- See i>istrHctinn,< at head of this column. 



Juno-JXage. Messrs. 

 bitch Juno (A.K.n. 432) tc 

 Oct. li. 



[til,, r.roxtctl, — ll„r.i,„-t. Mr. Geo. S. Tucker's i Peterborough, N.H.) 

 pointer bitch Bfta Croxteth . A.K.R. 1681 to his Baronet . A.K.R. -AM), 

 Oct, 31. 



UU— Sensation. Mr. Horace R. Kelly's pointer bitch Iill tSeusa- 

 lion -braee h eh. o,. n-ii-hiii A.K 1: -J b < y.,-1 ' 



Pally— Bncki-llcc. Mr. H. w. Winslow's English o-tter bitch Sally 

 tBetton Blonde, to Mr. W. A. Coster's Biickell-w (A.K.B. 30)J 



BlackBest— Frank. Dr. J. S. Niven's (London. Ont.l cocker spaniel 

 Black Bess i, A .KM. 51 lb to IiisFr 



Ch I:-! 



.The 



t38-See.in.stnuti.in, 



OtM-u. Mr. Martin 



.A.K.R. 4i, Sept. 13, si.' 



Vectlia l>. Mr. T. 



'. Fax 



WHELPS, 

 cod ot thin column. 



its's (Newark-. N. J.i eollie liitch Dora 

 .doc-'. In his Brack i A.K R. 3|. 

 tyeurt .'-."'■'. fork) English setter bitch 



(A.K.K. 515, Aug. e~\ three lone dog'i. Iiy his Frank 



Xellic. Dr. J. S. N(«y;,'- , London. Oat i cocker 



S), Kept. 11. ten iliv- docs., ny his Frank 



IW--v. Dr. .1. S. Nlveo's .London. < 'nt. ln-h ( 



.lack- Matli.-', Sept. en. n nr .two dogs... by lus 10 



I17i.7f Lily. Mr. S. B. Dillci '.- . Ko-amdafe. Wis. i 



Lily i Dime— Queens Nov. 3. nine, by champion R 



SALES. 



ggr- ,-.,„ instructions (ri fcead of this e0lu.mil 



{;*,„. Cebei spaniel 1-ileh (Seine— Feather! 



" terborongh. N. IL. to Mr. G. L, V. Ti 



Mm- 



icJ. 



■ bit 



V.tlll. Collie dot-, by Tweed . A.K.K. 335 > Oct of Fly (A.K. R. 

 Long * Campbell, s. . Louis. Mo,, to Mr. Ceo. M. Forster, 

 p Falls. W. T. 

 .,/. Red Irish setter dog. whelped March 20,1880 I - 



l -.';,., (,, Mr Then, bitg-rt, I 'nth Jelphia. Pa. 



. e,„-o. St. Bernard J« iA.li.1!. -IKD. by the Clnapiasset 

 i- ' ■■ .!,., Mass . to Mr. w.n. T Whitman. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



. -': . Bernard dot: . A.K.R. -hoi. by Die Cheouasset Kennels. 



St. B.-ruard dog \ K K. t:,b. hv the t 'iieipiasset Kennels, 



l : Ma-,., to Mrs. Henri li bridge. New Haven. Ct, 



ek-r spaniel dog. whelped Aug. MS. 18>W, by Obo II. (A.K.R. 

 i;;-ji on. ot Ci-itie'uV.K I'. -<V> l,v Mr. Winchester Johnson, Boston, 



MM,-t^v,r>,'. ,t, "''Bla.-k l ™"'L"eV'-.pani."-'r bitch.' ivhelpcdAug. 28. 18S3. 



.... ,ii... t 1 -b.r •:- : ',-':■■ ... k'.K :lo, . l-.v Mr. Minchester 



Johnson. Boston, Mass., to "'it. H Cnn mings, South Ackw-orth. 



Mass, 



ill,,, If.- l-rilir ,1-hrl/,. Cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Aug. MS, psH:), 

 bv Mr Winchester Johnson. Boston. Mass., to Mr. W. O. Partridge, 



to- 



1 Mr. 



, L. I. 



1. Bis 



-Tonsyi, by Mr. L. F. Patterson, 



, .. Black pointer bitch I 

 Bainhridgc, 04., to Mr. A. Sand. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



f-v- ,s>e i„»lrurtiim.t at ln-a'l of this ablluan. 



.-,, o. no,' Kilail.-tone-Frosti. By Mr. .1. C. Higgins to Mr, R. M. 

 Brown. Jr.. Lynchburg. Va. 



John C. Blank and white dog puppy, by Dashmg .Monarch out of 

 Yannette. hy Mr. John C. Higgins to Mr. \Y. A. Strother. Lynchburg. 



Va. 



out — 

 burg. Va. 



DEATHS. 



EST" See iiistntfliuiiH ot hmd of this column. 



',,-■ tc!,.:,, 11. Lib r „m: j.omtcr bitch iRoj -Cl'etcllen i , owned 



by Mr. L. F Patterson, Bainbridge. (la., from distemper. 



'\omh O'More. l'.<:d Iri.-h setter bft.-h. ■! vears '.' months old (winner 

 of 1st. New York. ISSo, and 1st. Cleveland. i"'V: • Berkley— Tilley), 

 owned hy the Rorv ( .'More Kennel. Albauv, N". Y., Aug. 17. 



, r .'o- Aiitlionij. Imported niasiilT .log a. Kit. i< 1-1 1. owned by Messrs. 

 Shaw & Bates. Clinton, Mass., from iutiammation of the spinal cord. 



A'ff/. Red anil wliir-: Irish setter dog. whelped Feb, ',', lSTii i Bang- 

 Shot., owned by Mr. F. W. Coe. Jamaica, L. I.. Nov. ti, from pneu- 

 monia 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT, 

 ^p- No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



W.H h— Apply hoi fomentations across the loins, first giving a 

 hit bath, 'live twice n day half a grain of opium and fiv- grains 

 ferrisuloh. Feed lightly on lOOriahtng food, and give barley v ' 

 water with gum arable, or milk and isinglass to drink. Plea 

 port again as to the result of this treatment. 



§ifle and §mp ghooting. 



FRICTION OF BULLETS. 

 Editor Forest and stream: 



In a recent issue of your paper Mr. A. B. Dodfce suggests that less 

 friction may have cans., I bullet No. (j of niy trajectory experiments 



the lighti 

 e first explanations that occurred 



hardly satisfactory, 

 i rifle at the moment of discharge 

 n of absolute knowledge. Bui we 

 ing forces are: the inertia of the 

 and the atmospheric resistance. 



issage of a bullet through a clean 



heavy bullet tha 

 I the millet. 

 The length of the hearing sort 



bullet 



The anion, 

 of the bullet 



increases with the weight of the 

 T atmospheric resistance is influenced by the shape 



lie seen that bullet No. S. being heavier, of about 



the -a me har In.-.-.s .1-M0 tin- and longer than No. 4, for instance, should 

 develop considerably more inertia and friction. The lubricant 



red. bullet No. 4 



them. The 

 ami the esc 

 weight lite 

 of the proh 



Indeed, I 



due weight 

 oped tie- i 



•ejudicial resist- 



counterbalauoe 

 is more perfect. 



Tually devel- 

 tlvantagcous 

 :es Iii-ank. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



EXCELLENT MILIT 

 The record of the First 

 this season's targe pra 

 "The splendid results 

 than a, limited notice wl 

 of the service is to the i 



'. Two trials only e 

 taking a 50 pel' cent. - 

 tate badge. IT he tut 



ledge 



nod 



.. The value of 

 u ... .... .^.^,.e.,..v.. Since target practice 



C. N. G. the Fir-! regiment lias led the en 

 if marksmen. In 1879 the entire brigade 

 i the First had 80fi. In 1SR0 the brigade 

 regiment, with ten companies, had 310, 

 itire brigade, the regiment, with eight c 



icb t 



■ li'ii 



Hydrophobia. — Recent expert meuts made by the physiolo- 

 gist. Paul Bert, go to show that hydrophobia is'not caused by 

 the canine saliva, but by toe phlegm contained in the bron- 

 chial tubes, wliich may or may not enter the wound together 

 with the saliva. This" explains why the bite of a rabid dog is 

 not necessarily fatal. By filtering the. foam which forms at 

 the mouth of the dog it has been possible to separate the saliva 

 from the phlegm. The matter, injected into an animal organ- 

 ism, infallibly produces hydrophobia ; while the former does 

 not. It causes, however, severe, sub-cutaneous suppuration, 

 which generally proves fatal to the animal. This effect M. 

 Pasteur explains by the presence .of microscopic organisms in 

 the saliva 



Field and staff.. 

 Company A .... 



Company B 



Company D 



Company E — . 

 Company F... 



Company G 



Company H 



Company K 



Company K qualified e 



IT oil 1..0 .-.„£. 



mpany and Company 



r nil leu unc. 



BOSTON. Nov. 10.— Walnut Hill Range was visited to-day bv a large 

 delegation of riflemen, and all the matches op-n to competition tilled 

 well. The weal her conditions were of the best, a gentle wind blowing 



— .;ind blowing 

 point nil day. The. 



C A Hu 



E burl, 

 B Fi-nsi 





• Pra 



ice Match. 



14 5 3 4 5 



5 4 4-43 



4 4-44 J Hall. .'. '..o 1 -I a i 4 I it 4 o- tc 

 . 4 4—44 E Andrews. 4 4 4 3 1 3 5 4 3 5—41 

 llleason ..."( 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 5-44 S Kimball.. 4 14 4 4 4-11 a 4-41 

 BC Cvsby i 5 444 4445 5—13 J Sampson .4 5 4 114 4 4 -I 4—41 

 B Barlow ."..0 45544444 4-43 



Creedmoor Prize Match. 

 G Warren ..544555544 5—40 J A Cobb. .435441551 5-43 

 J P Bates. . .544545445 5—15 S E Gates .454544544 4—43 

 \V lloodwm.4 5-144 5 5 5 5 4—15 CSJenUins.4 451444 5 4 4-4U 

 C E Taylor. 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 14 5—44 



Decimal Target Match. 



JNFrv'e » 6 T li 9 10 10 ti ti 



F E Phillips 8 10 6 9 4 7 6 10 



li S Sawyer B 6 ti 5 7 7 ti 9 



GT Eaton 8 HHII'll 3-68 



Hest Match, 



10 io io e in 9 to toin to— «i 



Nichols 86, S. B. Hildreth 85. W. Lewis Rj. G. B. Bratl BS, G C, Koo* 

 ale 79. 



At the last regular meet at the rang- wiih tile same target, the 

 totals were ok follows: G. F. Ellsworth 94. le-oniri so. A. Mnthews!)l, 

 re entry "7. W Lewis *i. recntrv >•.-;. F. E Sicbols 84, V, CI Lovelanil 

 -I. .1 .. ( i.il.si. w. l.n-l.-n so 



ALBANY. X. Y.-The tenth and lim 

 vision Champion match was sloa N <lv 

 The light, was good, weather cold and 



thes 



Chas H Cans 

 H Batcheldei . . 



J I Miles 



B A Spelman.Jr 

 A W Harrington 



200yds 



i i i :, i a 



.4 8 4 5 3- III 

 .443 1 1-19 



The 



io--l.ll 



athr 



jnipetition in the Third Di- 

 nt Kensselearu vel, range. 

 >ng wind. The following i- 



500yds. Total. 



■ . C>. tl 



5 5 4 5 5-84 13 



4 I 5 5 3— SI 10 



5 :i i .'! c Pi 3T 

 2 4 4 4 M SK 



nth battalion, be 

 .•otupetitor. ,4 b 





YIRGINIA.-Warren 

 .Rifles on Nov. 2. 18-3. 

 to best shot. The folk 

 mum 9: 1st, M. Wbtte 

 4th, John Pierce:',. 5th, 

 K. Knight, and it v., u, 

 Downmau and II Slur 

 Maddux 1. nth, H. II. 

 Payne, Coons and Mime 



Nov. 13. -The shooting of Warrenton 

 icdal presented by Col. E. /.. U. liaison 

 t is the score made by each man, nasi 

 ■J.i. N.s cologn- :-. 3d. C. W. White 3's„. 

 c.Laren and A Br-di- ■.•■'-. lith.C ClliltOjl. 

 b',. 7th. li Stipp and ('. Timericli 3, 8th, F. 

 o. Martin |L',, lath, tl t. 

 l '4;i. 13th. Win. Koihn %, l.'ilh. Horner, 

 nothing. The di.stan._e shot •;■ ••- 



-oiyds.. the day very windy; a W. w. gale and extremely cold. 



THE TRAP. 



THE LOUISVILLE TOURNAMENT. 



LOUISVILLE, Nov r, . T |,e special , 

 Sportsmen's Association was successf 



Sportsr 



ing ut the Churchill Downs Rai 

 '-'- '.and a Tan 

 d. It had I 



ieago. III.: K. R, Slulibs. 

 en. Conn.; W. (, Merrill 

 : Kiclianl Chiirch. Frank 



•tit I. 



isde: 



I he shooting was 

 was not up to the 

 or by tbe contrari 

 lade to Hv out of 

 1 and the plung. 

 ide. Four matches 

 private match be- 

 fell double birds, which Hi, 

 en. The following arc the 



II a i 



Shooting— Five singles, -.'i.v.l.s. rise: entrance. ?5: ten entries: 



Dr. Henrv l 1 I 1 o I Bodg.-r., no i i i a 



,,,;,. ,,, .... 1 I 1 n 0-^. Clirulith .' I I n I » 



Tabor 1 1 1 0—3 Walkei 



La:., 1 1 I 0-3 Willinn 



Hazard ...1 1 1 1—4 Merrill 



Walker won hist money; second money 

 and Hazard. 



First Tie Third money: three singles, 20yds. ns.-. 



Johnson I 1 I -3 Rodger-. 



Tabor... o j 0-1 GriHilh.. 



Lane 1 1 .Merrill . 



Johnson and Griffith divided third money 



Second Match 

 Class shooting— Five single hiffls, lilyds. ri 

 entries, 



.1 I 



1 1 I I I ■ 5 



. ..0 I o U I-;! 



ii I 1 il 1-3 



divided bv Dr. Henrv 



i i ii- : 



ilia 

 ti i o i 



...1 



-.-. entrance |S Bisl 



1 3 Walker l l I I I 



G W Warren . . . 



HSHarris.... 

 T B Felton. . . 

 A E Johnson... 



Combination Match (SOOydi 



5 5 5 4 6 S 1 5 

 ..4 5 4 a 5 4 5 1 

 ...4 .". 4 1 4 5 4 5 



a 5-48 

 B 1—15 

 S 5-4S 



WORCESTER. Mass.. Nov. K.-The attendance to-day of the mem- 

 bers of the Worcester Rifle Association at their regular weekly meet 

 i 'i ri; : e... e b' ,, j ,- ivas not large. The new American decimal tar- 

 get, distance 300 yards, shouting off-hand. The following scores were 

 made out of a possible 100 : 

 John N Morse. Jr. 8 10 8 8 5 9 9 9 10-85 



' !l ; :.l i, S 'I 1 



lb,-,- « ,,rlei- 9 9 7 10 7 (110 8 



He-entry 4 710 10 10 7 7 



Re-entrv 4 7 ti ti 8 H 10 10 



A Williams. 7 .SHI f; 9 5 8 8 



Reentrv ...5 9 8 9 9" 



li.b-i 



a Tie-See. 



rd 



o o o-S Berry 



oi I I 1—! Willi. 



110 11-4 Wigh 



I I 1 I 1 5 lleiir 



111115 John 



10 1111 Chnr 



11111--. Whit 

 ided by Miller. Km 



•asd 



I i 



nson 1 1 I n 1-4 



l o I 1 I I 



1 I I I 1—5 



1 1 I -I 



1 1 I 1 II— i 



. " I I 1 I 1 



•is. Johnson and Henry. 

 :.e uirds, ..',v. u. rise 



.... .1 I 1-3 Wilbamson ' 1 I 1—3 



1 ii iv 2 Wight ... on w 



1 II w 1 Church II 1—3 



I 1- '.' Whit- a ii w 



..'Neil 

 l'arltoii 

 Walker 

 Berry o w — o 



Second monev was divided hi Hazard. Williams and church. Third 

 money was divided by Tabor and John II 

 Third Match. 



Ground Trails— Six singles. 30yds. rise: 

 entries. 



Henry 1 1111 0—5 Berr.i 



O'Ncii 1 1 1 1-4 Walker.. 



l'.,„L-irs 1 11111—6 Hazard 



■nlrancc, SB.50, Fifteen 



..'"o 1 I I I— 1 Williamson 1 



Miller. 



_ 1 — 1 Johnson 



111 1— i Chma'h. 



10 11 1—4 John R 



.... 1 1 1 1—4 



Fiest Tie— First monev: 11 singles. 30yds. rise, 



! ,. Igen 1 1 1—3 Williamson 



llerrv . 11 1—3 Chureh 



Hazard ...1 1 1-3 



Second Tie— First money. 



Rodeeis 1 1 1-3 Hazard .. 



Berry 1 I 1 -3 



Third Tie -First money, 



p.o.lgers 1 1—2 Berry . . . 



Berry won first money. Dr. Henry " ~ 



!-:.. ..- 1,:.- — - ■ • 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 1-fi 



...,0 



.1 

 ...A 



u 



1 

 1 



1 

 1 

 1 



1 



1 

 1 



1 1-4 

 1 1-6 



1 1-n 



....1 



.. ,1 



1 



1 











I 



IV-'-' 



1 1 5 



1 



1 







II 



1 0-3 



1 1-3 



i , .1 

 . .1 1 1—3 

 . .1 I 13 



First Tie— Third money. 



O'Neil. 



Tarlton 



Tabor 1 lr-S 



Lane 1 1 0-2 



S,-e, , ml Tie— Third money. 



O'Ne.l u o 1-1 .Miller 11 1 — 



White 1 1-2 Walke 1 1 U— S 



Miller won third money. 



Fourth Match. 



Class Shooting— Plunge traps, six singles, e.'.yds. rise - ,, 

 •56.50: flfteei 



o o I 1-2 John R 



1 o l 1 l o—t MuTer 



1 1 1 1 li 1—5 Curtis 



1 1 1 0—3 (Iriflith 



110 11 1-5 Berry.. 

 110 10 1-4 Barbour., 

 1 1 I I 1—5 Johnson... 



1 1 1 1 1 1-6 



Miller and T.ibor divided first money. 

 First Tie— Second money: three singles. 31 id-, 

 Rodgers 1 1 1-3 ?Tnte.. 



O'Ne.l . 



Rodger: 



Henri . 

 Walter 

 :. 

 White . 

 Tabor. 



lino O-O 



1111 I-* 



1 10 14 



10 10 0-3 



111 1— i 



1111-4 



111 l-.'i 



, . i i u-a 



o 



-a 



.11 o .: 



1—2 



9 6 ti 10 10 6 6 10 



14 9 i 



Reentry 



John Nounon 



GARDNER, Mass,, Nov. 0.— To-day behnjthe ! 



.1. tecation of the Gardner T-.'hle club went out. ti 

 and faced the butts. The American decimal tan 

 'an e.ir.b- -.honting oil -hand. Out uf a possible ' 

 were mane: A Mathews HI, li F. Elh-voi lb Mi 



9 5 



tate election, quite a 

 Hackmatack Range 



..-'-'■: 



tl .• following totals 



I N Dod ? e 67. F. E. 



u.'."..... iv -0 Berry.. 



Walker 1 1 1—3 Johnson.... 



R See :: nd Tie-Second money.^ ^ 



Walker "...'. .1 I 1-3 



Third tie-Second Money. 



w-0 Walker... 



Walker « on second monev . 



First Tie-Third monev: three singles. 31yds. 



Church 1 1 1-3 Baroour " I-'-' 



Curtis 1 0—1 



Church won third money. . 



Nov. 7. The second day's meeting of the Louisville sportsmen s 

 Association wa- fa, superior in every respect, to .he meeting ot the 



tiisl day. The weather was much tinerand the score w 



proved and the crowd present w 



luuch larger There was nothing 



