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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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ears. WUat will make the hair g^row? Ana. Rub tho tare spots 

 with sulphur oiatraent, and give two clraohojs of sulphate ofniae- 

 uesia ever}- morniUK. 



J.E. H.,NewTork.— Putnam's Dan was hjr Palmer's Dash, out 

 of Putnam's orange and white setter bitch Noll; Nell fxom im- 

 ported stock on l^oth sides. AVe cannot pive you the correct 

 pedigree of Nash's Fan, although we are woli aware the Nasli 

 Block was hard to beat a lew years ago. Perhaps some of our 

 readers can furnish lliis information. 



F. H., Boston, Mass.— There Is not very good shooting 

 ordinarily at Point Judith, only a few yellow-legs and rlng- 

 neoks about the pond. But about the List of August or 1st 

 of September, after a northeast storm, there is of I en giand ahoot- 

 inp: at golden plover, black-breast plover and fule, or Esquimaux 

 curlew, in the lots back of the Point. You will have to drive 

 from Wakelleld, we presume. 



W. H. S., Tampa, Fla.— The name of the seaweed which you 

 seniisEuclieiimaisiforme. This and many other red a]g-a_ishould bo 

 floated on paper from sea water, as 

 oolor. After floating it out on luipfi 

 press gently between si'xernl ilii. 

 changing the blotter? often, till the 

 WepubllshfuU directions for eoUi 



A. F.J. , New York. Can yon gv 



■ater destroys the fine 



\ith thin muslin and 

 of blotting paper, 

 dsiire perfectly dry. 

 ii-weed= elsewhere. 



ly information in re- 



gard to trout-fishing in the Eii(rlc and neighboring lakes and 

 streams in the north of Maine, the facilities for reaching there, 

 and whether guides can be tmd ? Can they not be reached by 

 going from Moosehcad L.ilie ni a canoe and with carries V Have 

 you ever heard of anyone taking that trip ? Ans. Trouting is 

 good all through that country. The lakes you mention are diffi- 

 cult of access: many carries through swamp lands. A party of 

 three tried it last season, but .abandoned It. \"ou would have to 

 take ^fQOsohcad guides. 



B. It. B., Houston, Texas.— The pedigree of tho only Hufus II . 

 we know of is as follows : By Knfug out of Friend. Hufus' for- 

 njcr owner waMr. Arnold Burges, Hillsdale, Mich., since owned by 



Mr. M. Von Colin, Delaware City, Del ; breeder, Capt. Thomas 



Trench, Ireland, whelped April, 187.3. deep red. no while; by C. S. 

 Trcneli'.iaiii.t, nut iif Capt. Trench's Linda : Liieia, by Hendrick's 

 Squib II , out of Adair's Golla. Friend, owned by Mr. E. F. Stod- 

 dard, Dayton, Ohio; breeder. Key. J. C. Lei.Lili. Enirland ; deep 

 red, white on chest, toes and tip of stern ; by Leitrb'a flash, out 

 of Kavanagh's Stella : Flash by Pat, out of .Maj.ir Mdrtin= I'lash ; 

 Stella by Watson's Hollo, out of Kavanygh's Ruby. Kutus H. 

 at the centennial. 



H . S. H., Belief onte.— You have neglected to state the age of 

 your setter dog. He is evidently out of condition, but if you 

 will adopt the following treatment he will, no Ooitlit, rnmc around 

 all right within a short time. For a full-grown Ou- give a tea- 

 apoonful of sulphur, followed in the morning ey a i!o?e of sul- 

 phate of magnesia; varying from a dessert to a tablcspoonful. 

 Perhaps the best way to administer this mild cathartic is to dis- 

 solve it iu water and pour it down the annual's throat, omitting 

 all food until an h juror two later. Avoid giving meat for sev- 

 eral weeks, and e.xej-cise freely every day. Coatiniip the sul- 

 phur and the sulphate of magnesia daily, regulating .size of doses 

 according to condition of dog. After a fair trial of a week or ten 

 days administer two grains of quinine three times a day. 



G. H. P., Boslon, Mass.— Your description points to externa] 



canker. Give dog a purg-ativo every day fora week ; two drachms 

 of E|)Sora salts will probably be all that is rcciuired. His diet 

 must be light, and without meat, and consist partly of boiled 

 green vegetables. Chu-efnlly wash both ears with lukewarm 

 water, and in the case of dirt or hnrdonod wa.v, syringe the ears 

 and pour in a lew drops of olire oil. As the flap of the ear is 

 probably thickened and tilled with tiuid between tho cartilage 

 and the grist le, cut them with a lancet and press out the bloody 

 matter, and let thetn be touched with the following liniment: 

 Take Goulard's extract of lead one ounce, glycerine and carbolic 

 acid one quarter of im ounce, finest olive oil four and a halt 

 ounces. Mix the two first named and add the oil gently, rubbing 

 together in a mortar. The bottle must be well shaken before 

 the liniment is used. Write result. 



J. L; North Scituate.— I have a Newfoundland pup, seven 

 months old, that has been 3iek since April. He began by throw- 

 ing up his food. I ga^ e liim sulphur for two or three weeks and 

 then ijuinine. He suddenly became worse, and begau to swell, 

 and as I thought showed signs of peritonitis. He was subae- 

 queutly treatcil for worms, without pa.ssing any. Should a dog 

 be allowed to cat his food after he has thrown it op? What shall 

 1 do for him? Ans. The present symptoms point to gastritis, al- 

 though you may have been correct in your first diagnosis, that 

 he was afflicted with peritonitis, wliicb may have coexisted. So 

 long as vomiting continues give no solid food. Moat broths, milk 

 gruel, etc., being proper diet. At this stage medicine is not likely 

 to be of much avail, but would advise the administration of the 

 siili-eaibonate of bismuth, fifteen to twenty grains, three times a 

 day. No dog should be allowed to eat the food h i has vomited. 



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