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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[.Tax 17 1884 



himself in hii 



the cockpit. 



Tlin foliovi 



MfUer 

 of Mr. 



log en 



them o 



ur fry 













Some. 















in.'.-tni 



i 51 r. : 













tion. 1 















r.u two 



mil! s i 



inre ar 











n(.'Ain, 



iu,l 1-..1 













and sta 



rt.'.l in 



t tor o 



ir Bupj 









!!lr..i: : 







r.OmfOI 



t, and fot 



Dd < 



iirfetv'raearry 



inu- i" 

 We k 







here or 



the sho 



.,, 



(1 .starred upt 



lireakl 



; ■ 





1-ilM I! 





up i, 



JeMSSl 



A. II. W., I'll 



Mr. C. B. I... on 

 and sort? Ann 

 occurs with tiH 

 B\ W. U.l.'hn 

 practicable to ; 

 pond than vrt I 

 tho law in a pai 

 plications. Tal 



n:ul you Mii.'.ll bird, lolled l.y niv Wend 



y.'ill yon give the name 



shore lark*i(Viv,/!../j.'o7(i iit/.H-jtrixi. It 



From tho data given ug it would be im- 

 t opinion ahout the ownership of the 

 inled. Wecaimot attempt to lay down 

 v this where there are so many^com- 



ir stocking a 

 I about one- 

 it cost mo? 

 Jork. 2 He 

 ;,.. i perhaps 

 rnlted static 

 on only. 



tapper with the 



■r trip ni 



•her 



_..ivcd i 



us through the locks, 



The distance 1 

 tde in about >hr 



time. On July 22 

 here. Leaving ih 

 for Hudson City, il 

 of i be way, hut m 

 hmeh. Kitm here 

 miles per 

 opposite Hudson C 

 cauale 



a* would ap1 l 



to rake us around the dam. where we put 

 started for Albany against a strong head 

 May from Troy is about seven miles, which 

 its of hard pa"ddling. We put our eanoes 

 e river, and look up our quarters at the 

 vere Dicely locked out for. As we all hailed 

 tistered so. and pkieeil oppo>.ite our names 



;ine us t 



urd i 



he v 



aider the 



he 1' 



wla-n 



nined i 



. . site Fougl 

 breakpasi. After eating bn 

 heat, passing New tTartfSure 

 From hen' we poddltd to V 

 made six miles more to Iona 

 accommodations, therefore I 

 From hen' on ue felt at horn 

 aiter having made a canoe ci 



daeks. passing completely th 

 FnusNO. Cal. 



we asiivel too late to find 

 in our boats on the wharf. 

 1 at Long Island at 11:30, 



THE GALLEY FIRE. 



CAMP KITS AND COOKERY. 



Editor Fores 



in Forest 

 concerning ci 

 erod worth p 



He 



I! In 



n half full o 

 oil. Stir in 

 oiling all t 



sep it 

 done. New turn imo om 

 Scald out the Crying pan. 

 Now till;.; the tin cup, 

 water and stir it thoroue, 

 pan will be boiling. Tur 

 stirring uutil it boils aga 

 have as good a cup of eo 

 of dried beef and grahan 

 fortable meal. 



Second-Cut offasmu' 

 eold water and put over 

 little corn in one of the l 

 meal, then having throw 

 frying pan and put over 

 Or three hard buisuuit, a 

 lay in the bread. A few 

 and wilh coffee, made as 

 posing you have a box 

 small sheet 

 inlt.rsino 

 and baking 

 fry Critters. 



ii with the other. 



;! put .m the fil". 



' coffee, add cold 



erinjourfryiug 

 s oi me cup into frying pan, 

 a little cold water, and you 

 .n neeoB, which, with the stew 

 hard bread, will make a com- 



eded 



ing spoonful 



• Mme the « 



of the 



of pork 

 of y 



f baking poudei 



put in 1 





g pan with 





. il 



en putting a 







1 well in the 







again in tho 







dampen two 







th fork and 



t fat will 





wn itnicelv 



notber i 



lea 



. Now sup- 



along. I 





a couple 01 



My camp chest slides under after deck, clothe! 

 deck, woolen blanket and rubber lilamttt in a I 

 on port side, gun and axe under deek on starboa 

 SUft. long forms my bed .at night, doubled up it 

 day. Fails carried on dtck: have usually can 

 last cruise of about 5.000 miles I only used 

 There has been much writ ten about usiog oars, i 

 •The aboriginal canoefcts m-v.-r used oars." 



It is simply a matter of taste,, And if a man v 

 proved to him that it is advisable to use oars 

 places, chooses to use them, there is no law to p: 



Butl believe I started on camp kits and com ml 

 somewhere the advice of some one like tins: Si 

 think you need, throw away half of it. lov/k ovi 

 discard everything von can po-siblv do wiihoi 

 advice, and with it 1 will close. 



d side. A cushii 



BOSTON BAKED BEANS. 

 Editor Forest and Stream: 



No canoeist's larder in this ynrtof thecountr; 

 canoed Boston baked beans. They're all cook 

 opened, ready for table in three minutes after 



1 ever tasted. Coffee is good, but go 

 men into whose company I have falle 



try is complete without 

 iked, don't spoil when 

 ■ being tint on lire, ami 

 nv other prepared food 

 better. All old woods- 

 . i -. 1 1 1 i — . Sis. 



ANOTHER CANOE FOR FI.ORlDA.-deorge M. fflorrisb, of An- 



Mississippi ri 

 proud of bis 

 well as from, 

 greal habit o 

 PERSONA! 

 Springticld IC 

 Jan. 4, taking 



: not g,.-t in a 



nga .hort time with the 



oh left Cor Florida on 



• the third time, and a 

 ■ him by W. P. Stephens, 



£S.— We learn from Mr. Joyner in regard I 

 !>s tumble home but slightly above the watc 

 Iv plumb. Several Other sizes of double c 

 :'i.en I aie.i!-o ni.-,uiii.!c:iii .and the 14ft. 



ANOTHER NEW CANOi: CLUB.— We liar 



PITTSBURGH C.C.— At am -i ingot thiselubon Jan. 8, the questioi 



of changing their signal was discussed, and a design proposed of I 

 gold oak leaf on a blue Hi Id. 



POT LUCK FROM EXCHANGES. 



nil tiling' to see advertisements for 

 'iiu- aa these: "Healthy climate, 



: out of the river at FiU'h- 



despatched liini with a club. A 

 in his woodshed recently a dead ' 

 toannx blade. The u\ I, • . 

 morning, ami the auimiil in atten 

 meat which adhered to the Wade 

 The west-bouDd train between 

 the Onion Pacific, recently encc 

 1.500 antelopes. Thesnow was 

 places, and i he ai 





I hSsdeath, 



•,,1 



i.l V.n 



vol t 



tst road to ti 

 many oi I 'mini were killed, 

 that the train might lic.de 

 ased the speed. 



.'■: I 



id wi 



Boeli of 1,200 or 

 deep, and drifted in 

 on tie- roadbed, find- 

 vVhen they were lirst 

 ind the engineer, see- 



ntelopes kept a short 

 strung along the roatl 

 iceaaonally pet some 



an hour.— Elko U 

 The opening of 

 opened up a vasl 

 siastic Niiur...'ls .. 

 and Northeasterr 

 of the pi 

 years ago MesBT 



I: jit 



while it is frying 



it will add lo the feast. Fresh 



i be i 



oke.l 



have cruised miny dayi 

 ibove, and found it sufficient 



ons and Irish potatoes. Cut 

 ml while it is frying pare some 

 ) your pork, and cover with 



^mwtr§ to <j£orreHyondeni§. 



6^- No Notice Taken of Auonymoua Correspondent*. 



V. P. Quogue, L. I.— Try the Lyman patent sight. 



T.. Fort Lyon, Colorado.— The specimen sent is a young male nil 

 start (Setophaga ruticillai. 



G. O. F., Cincinnati, wants to kuow of desirable point to 6pend 

 the winter on Florida Gulf coast. 



"An Old Kvuscuiber," Washington, D. C. 

 us with your name, we shall be happy to pri 



\V. T. J'.. Lawrence. Kan. -A letter nd.lt 

 returned. Accept thanks for sending the " 



Rifle, Barnesville.— The sight Is highly tl 

 men who have used it. The maker is VS 

 Conn. 



E. L, J., New Bedford.— 1 have a fine specimen of on English ring 

 pheasant skin which came from St, Helena. Will you please mform 



will kindly favor 

 •tide sent. 

 . you has been 

 ler" manuscript. 

 rl bv manv rifle- 



roads from New Orleans has 

 nting grounds to the enthu- 

 i opening of the New Orleans 



.11! of one 



s yet suggested here fwo 

 Nott por- 



.. salt ■ Ki.golets, 



and the new railroad, having a Frontage of about five miles 



on Lake Fonchartraiu. Jt is situated m St. Taininauy parish, 

 and affords many opportunities for successful hunting. Now 

 that t lie place has become.:. - of ae id will be reached 



in 1. s- I ban an hour, it is pr : : one oi I lie liiiest 



!n;:nin:: clubs ill tho country. There .uv aboui twelve 

 large lagoons on the land mentioned. One of these, 

 known as Grand Lagoon, is full-, a Red li.-li. 



sheepshead, croakers and green trout abound in these lagoons. 

 Ducks, snipe, geese, wat»r fowls. •ui' 1 marsh liens are also 

 plenty. Winn's Island i- ami deer, quail, 



and snipe are found tnere in large Dumb 

 place, therefore, is a very dc=i^ible one for hunters. 



There 

 club of 



rul hit 



thel 

 of 111. 



am! 



ment oi 

 dred pet 

 i pleasure 

 minodations i 

 ing; to htt 



. organiae a hunting 



A lar 



i that the; 



■ olll. 



It i. 



..il all hunts will be made in t: 

 Hhootiug will only be done betw 

 Certain lagoons will be reserved as duel; pi 

 the hunters will never enter. The ducks in 

 be fed daily, and duoka induced I 

 that the club will always be oertaJ 

 Tho lagoons will also be slocked with otnei 

 found there. Sir Morris has alri 

 Coinmissioners at. Washington tor a supplv 

 ana other llsh, and flshing will be prohibited c 

 as to insure line fishing when the lules allow t 

 cast their lines. A number of svjoi'tsra n havi 

 the club, and the scheme promises to lneetv 

 permanent organization will be. ellected, and 

 pennant across the lake before many wet 

 American Sports- 



ami i 'he result 

 the game 

 sporl manlike 

 .•en certain hours. 

 sseryea, and these 

 these lagoons will 

 and live there, so 

 ciii.ianooof game. 

 than the iislumw 

 ged with the Fish 

 (ierniaucarp 

 X of i 



• f:sl,. 



a to 





orab llv its 



OR TOE CjmB OF ALL DISEASES OP 



nOngES.CATTLB. SHEEP. DOGS. HOGS, 



and 1 OUljlKit, 



Fill I TWF.NTY YTIATtS llumnhreys' nomeo. 



pnthie \clerijim s s-iirrillcs liav. been »-u) by 

 Fnrmers. S.ocl; Ilreed.rs, T.i- eev Stable and 



Ijni! Mine t:omr.:inie.«, I rav „ Illiinodromcs 

 niil ,\;.ita^i:ri :-s, and others handling stoet, 



^nuini'ihreva^'v'et'erinnry Manunl. Pg PP-) 

 (trnt free by mall mi receipt rjl [.nee. r.neents. 

 tarraiuphlcts sent tree on application. 

 HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC MED.CO, 

 109 Fnlton Street. New YorK. 



Standard American Black Bass and Lake Flies. 



COLORED BY HAND BY WAKEMAN HOLBERTOST. 



Size 20x24 inches, coutaining 40 uained varieties of Black Bass and Lake 

 /-ir J^\ Flies, with an engraviny, ol a Black Bass (also colored by hand) in the 



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 tiatton from over «.:nk or 



^n^^uS SPECIFIC No. 28. 



i ill rem&dy known. IT! ^' ^1 per vial.nr.l v!r>ln ami 

 , ■• i* of powder for S-"\ sent poRt-fr^ <•»" *** 



__!..» ^.# n _t.'..*. U n ..n.liPaI.i' If 



center, 



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Standard Trout J^liess. 



A companion to the above, containing G5 named flies and an engraving of a 



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