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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[AuGtrsTSe, 1880. 



niti-f.vi.o 



■brIiiKs <iut : 

 tUe rai-iiin f.vi'cc-Qiiitr! 

 tbBvahiLM.i diircTuni 

 sailiiiK all rl>rs toHiub 

 find tbat somo sort cil 

 or they will jro into a 

 The retratla of Aii>r. 1 



Cldb.-K.J.7i./- li' 



iilod a 

 ring- »■ 



.\ii>r. nUi tailed IVii- waul of "-irn:, ,|i .'- 



y (lay. Arrow, Corsair, Turk, Curlew nui 



'nlrhiS, and to thu lirst mark made a prut 



he loud, when it lell a dead oaim, and llir' 



lull.' . ,' :-'.■■! '■. r : ..:■; . ,,, 



Oakl.il ,1 I '" • ' ■ I' _ ••- ' I !■ •■. i.:ii" .1 ir .1,1 : I, , :,,-,:•, 



TbOSfli-uiMT liN.sh.Ml lli-sr, la^l Arnlio Iiil<lt)ji t .•hi; ■ ns 



follows: Thu cluini|>l.>n Hair, /'or liest ilmo u\ i . . ; i,v 



clubboats; Ihe Allen ffolilei, lor bi'Si tiiueor. fill i ,i !,o 



tirBt [irli-.H lor llrstelais sloops of llic eluD. Cliir[ 1 '.■■ i:hi 



KAUTiLi'>VACiiT(Jixni.-£f(i(or i.Virf.v(a»(i,>'!M;,j,/i;-Onr}.-Liatia 

 • was sailed, Anj. ihili, in Salem li.iy. 'I'lie wind was livli Irom tl..' 

 soulbweii. Tlie liiith earneil away her topiai<st, and tiii' \V„\r 

 l-resi her peak halyards. Otherwise, evervthiuff was ijleasaut. 

 The judges were C. A. Welch, Jr., Samuel Bradaireet ajid .1, \r. 

 Newnall, at lioston. They occupied Mr. Welsh's yaoht Valhal. a. 

 The Bumuiarics:— 



FinST Cli.VSS. 



Ai'Hiiil Time. Cor. Time. 

 Name and owner. 11. JM. S. II. M. H. 



](tti), Uoek Bros 1 ^ii IT 1 lit i« 



Enigma, H. Wude 1 17 09 1 4.i U 



Jliynon, DodKe & Wallis : 2tf H 1 -Ji 10 



Ituth, Eeman, 1 30 50 1 gti 26 



Euieiiue, Southwick , .....1 4(5 ^ 1 42 Oi 



SEOOSB CLASS. 



Iris.Rich ^...., 1 08 36 1 02 02 



V(xen,Newcorab 1 n oi i lO 57 



■\VaveCreat, Hosers..-, 1 13 38 1 c5 4ii 



Mule. Uoodrioh 1 10 &i 1 01 ;il 



TliUlle, Baker .........I 36 3a 1 Oa 3!) 



TBnu) cHiAsa. 



Hop Bitters, Iteman ^ .0 41 53 41 5S 



Noreus. Cross 5B 14 U 4T 57 



Grucleli.Very ....0 5T 15 - 48 00 



ANcnoH. 

 San FrAXCiSCO.— The Eaterpviso Y. C. has tieezi orsanized liy 

 the eleolion of ihefoliowinsr oflieers: Presidout and ijaptain, (i. 

 llotese: ISouretary. L. Buiidln; Treasurer. Y. Basiiuliie: Execu- 

 tive C.muuiuee, C. Wilson. Y. Willis atid M. .loseph. The I-ailer- 



u'sUaip \arlii, ''Li'nL.'ni ,'.t k. el :ii)l'('. Oeani ilit., depi h 3rt'.'siu'! 

 UiuSLUIl , Liiiiin Ijoouia^lr , ami gall l.'.'il. 



SCHiMji, ur Till: .Sailor. -A well satled race tool; place Au"-. 

 Hih. oil- City Island, tor yachts under 1.511. Course, u miles to 

 windward and return Ijtarters, .Mar,- B,, \Nillaid Pell, owner- 

 Nellie, Aareni Vail ; Preston. Thos. Moll : and Eiiella, K A.Wiill.«. 

 Wind tresh from southwest. Estella won S^v, in Ih. :.'Um. oils.; the 

 Mary B. was a good secoud, prize $l.aO. 



The N.4U-riOAL Magazine.— Published In London, eonlaiu.s, in 

 the AuBU&t uuinher, inuuh intereslinif material, such ,is itic arti- 

 olesou '•Comiia.sses, and their Adjustment in Iron Ships," "Ile- 

 B«riplion of the Now Czar's V^acnl, Livadia," ■"Tonnaye Laws," 

 otii. This niag-azine ought lo tin ; lavor with yachtsmen who 

 syiii|.>aibi„e with u life atsoa generally, tor li is well edited and of 

 Kreat practical value. 



Hay of QciNTE Kacisg.-A nice over a 1! mile course wa= 

 HHiled at Pleton, Aug-, lleh, in a ukIhwIm.I. Iu lirst class. Ins 

 Mon.beatiujr Alceu and Mockingr-I.iid, alter a close inaich. In 

 second class, Kanibler beat Ida and Herbert. In third cla.is, Lulu 

 ucat Zephyr, Flora and lildckbird. 



FaNITA.— A highly esteemed contemporary, in n letter written 

 lo itself, paysaBMcefiil tribute to ihe Fanila lor the speed sha 

 showed during the cruise id iJie Ailaniie Y. C. <)1' course it 

 •would be e.'Cpeeling too ij in ,. i - ....teask llicsaid esteemed 

 conieujporary lo mal. ' in/ fact that KiiuKsr .a^xj 



S'rKEAM pronounced 1,.:. , Vi/,Lrd very fast c\ en while 



tiUildiug, ivh'lc oi;r .- e ek exLiciI.e the opposite 



View. JJul it will make ,uLe, ■ I. I- II '■ii':::!e, ut auv rate, and 

 •wecaualford to he tieuerous ri -i 'li i niiei-'. 



To Pheve.nt C.M.si/.iNr..-Tli.; •.'.• LI, rittia says: "iMr, 



John McLeod, ol li.'V W. Twen , i - , , i n . i , y cm- V ork cii;,\ lias 



and it carries at its m ■ v ^ ' ,,, ,, , .. |, ,,,,,;,_. 

 tubular, and IS .irinr.l •■, ' ^ , _ • . , , I, , d 



atllsfijotor lo.ver end witii a hea\y c junie.ajalance' i,-.d-'l)t, 

 which iMcicise-i the inertia of ihe must and answers usnnuuio- 

 matieuliy thiitiua bulltt«t." 



THE CANOE COMGRESS. 



OUn corrrespondent, who wdu p 

 ear.oe meet during the lii d v 

 I'ollowluif infornmlion eoneeim i 

 luaeinbled: A peace pipe pre ■ e 

 Ware Indians was passed aroi. i 

 lioi.nl Imsis elVceled. Willi a 



elscwll.e.'. 1 l:r !m|Im.,v ■ , /; I.e. . . i 



lug 



lit at the Lake 



jratt 



..1 Jie-l 



MM J to the local clubs anel re- 

 i.u sharp at both ends, not 

 imiie of being inopelled by a 

 sins being- used at will." -the 

 easnrciiient were referred lo a 

 l.neien v\'ujsin, C. C. C'., J. H. 

 \ le Hiepheus, N. V. C. C. Thoy 

 following :— 

 lied only by paddle, as the birch 



fith paddling qualities pre- 



iliiies c.iually di- 



ItUSlie . 



1-epu. i,._. 



Cluisl.-l'i I 

 Uarli, open Ki 



Class J I. —.-ill I 

 diininaot, us I. 



Class III.— badiii.if ana paddling- can 

 Tided, as the sbauow. No. 3 Nautilus, .1 



ClasslV,- Paddieable sailing eanoes. ,„iiiur- ij.eiiMies incaoiu- 

 Inaat, but adapted to cruising and eaiJalle ul iieiii- |iaddled, as 

 the Pearl, etc. 



Class \^-.Sailinc canoes, only forsailiiiK and not lor eruisiug, as 

 the No. r, .Nautilus and No. U Nautilus. 



As aprcliiiiiiiar\- lable of time allowance it was determined 

 Ihat Ills, per mdc should be given by class I to class 1 1, and -'Us. 

 to class ill lor coming races, and that canoeists be requested to 

 send in d.iia bearing oil the subject to Mr. Luoien Wulsin, Cin- 

 c-iuuati, by tiep:. l.'ith. in time lor the annual report. Before 

 breaking eam|), Mr. i.aosley gave a dinner to too cauoelsls, at 

 which the ladies were present and speeches were in order. The 

 oanocisis e-tpress warm tnanks to Mr. Crosley and Mr. N. II. 

 Uisbup for toe sonorous hosidtality extended duriuif their slay. 



FIXTURES. 



Au 



A Of. 



Ac, 



Auu 



Au.^ 



Sept. 



Sept. 



Sept. 



Sept.. 



Sept. 



Sept. 



Sept. 



b'ept. 



Sept. 



Sept. 



Sepi. 



■:..- -tiM 



,.-11 





i,'e"ii l."„em.j, Nantaslset. 









. 1. [. R;ices, Beyerly. 



1 — fteiv 



.ler~i 



V l'. 



. .Aiiniiid liegulta. 



4— Uosl 



111 V. 



;. A' 



uual Kcgaita. 



8-Prin 





Wll \ 



C. Fall llegalttt. 



ll-Qun 



ev V. 



C. Fa 





11-Uo.c 





■ Y. 1, 



. Upeii Malehe.a. 



U-Boyi 







tia i'.H. .Mayor's Cup. 



11- Was 





u Vi 



lage V. C. Kegatlu. 



13-Qua 





y i. 



_'. Fall Kcgatta. 





IS-Bcvcrlv Y. C. t,- - 



18~Koval Kova Scoiij Y. .-s. Flag OiBcers' Prizes. 



:;i-seuih lioston V, C. ChiiubuKe. 



;r.-l!c\cily Y. C. SpcciLd, i;oiuii. 



2.j-l(iO 111 Nova beoiia V. S. cioslDg Cruise. 



.-.'K-yuaker City V. C. CIosiuk Cruise, 



S'J— N. Y. Y.C., Cape May Challen(ec cup. 



I^~No uotlce taken of Anonynioua Coramnnlcatlo; 



J. U. S.-Address Thos. Sedawick Steele. Hartford, Conn. 



K. E., Belalre, La.— Write to Currier & lyes, Nassau street. 

 New York. 



L. M. n., Franklin, N. Y.— The season for meado-yv larks does 

 not open iu New York before Oct. 1st. 



A. H.-Com. Chase's article OH canoeing is in Augtist numljer, 

 Harpa-H Miujatine. 



J. S. AV.. Boston.— You will he obliged to take out a ticense to 

 shoot \ii Nova Scotia. The f ee is ?.>0. 



K. M. L , Xahaijt, Mass.- Wo would suggest that you procure 

 Mayhcw's hook on dog cisoases. We can furnish it. 



J. P. B., Fort Ueno, I. T.— You can get the book of the Orange 

 J odd Company, New York, to whom we have forwarded j-our 

 leller. 



MocKiNo Giro, Columbia, Tenn.— You will llnd a ready mar- 

 ket lor good mocking birds in any of the larse cities. Try Heiehe 

 ,V Hro,, Chatham sJieet, X. Y. 



.1. K". I' . Dardancac, Ark.— We cannot advise you to spayyour 

 young bitciics, believing^ that the practice is inhuman and apt to 

 injure lliciu for steady Held work. 



C, Woonsockcl.— 'Jlie Connecticut Lakes region is an excellent 

 place lor you to camp in Sepicmber. Head the description in the 

 KoiiEsT AM) SfHKAMofAprireOth, I8S0. 



H.l). I'., l!roid<iyn.-The information which vou refer to was 

 correctly given. Both sentlemeii ate lilive. II you addrets Ihem 

 at this office your letters will bo forwarded. 



W. P. D„ Lockport, N. Y.-The pedigree of Mr. W. A. Bobin- 

 son's Jack is as follows : Jack, by I'utnams Dan out of Palmer's 

 imported Belle ; Dan, by Palmer's Dash, out of I'uinam's Nell. 



J. H. 14., Three Kiyers, Jliolc-il is extremely dangerous to in- 

 terfere with the law= of nature, and Iheiefore we cannot advise 

 yon 10 resort to any artiUcial means for purposes whi.;h Jn the 

 end are defeated. 



W. II. D., Boston.— The following are the addresses which you 

 write for: Mr. It. J. Lloyd Price, Rhiwla-i, Bala, Wales, and Mr- J. 

 Fletcher, Sionccloiigh, Manchester. We have written for the in- 

 formalii.n ; eu rniuire. 



J, B. T.-l se le^rojf-mutton sail for boat Sltt. long and 40in. 

 wide, tt i-ii iriie.iie,i,ut:iti.from bow ; sail lOtt. Cin. on foot and 

 KJft. on leii I, el iiiiiiigular simile. Will sail betler wilh gorSin. 

 keel, i.r iiy u leelneud about IJlt. ion,- with (iin. dip full length. 



LiMuiiii K BiiY, Williamsburg, N. Y.-Meadow larks and robins 

 are proleeled by the .-siate law until t:ict. 1st, and the supervisors 

 of counties have power to protect them beyond ihat jieiiod it 

 they see lit. Highholders (woodpeekersj can neyer be killed in 

 this Slaie. 



W. H. C, Springfield, Mass.— A. F. Nims, Agent K, W. and O. K. 

 It., at Canton, N. Y., kindly furuisbes the fellowing : Itailroad 

 fare from Springlleld cia B. and A.. N. Y. C. and It. W. K. K. to 

 De Kalb junction, $5.Sii; lo Citnton, S'.j.O.-, : to Potsdam, .59.40; by 

 stage and private couvej ance I roni eiiiier of above named places. 

 $'j to t-10. 



C. C. W., New London.— What kind of a dog should I purchase 

 ti.' make a lirst-elass squirrel dog, and where can I procure one'r 

 .\ns. ICiilier coai-se-halred black and tan or Scotcli terrier could 

 be trained lo make a kiUIng dog. Webave genet ally seen cur 

 dogs used, riiel it you procure a stiai-p, lively one ho wjllboall 

 that yon will rciinirc. 



Don.— I have an Irish setter four montli; i i , ie. .e ms in g-ood 

 health: nose cold and moist, coal giosj, : I ' lnofvom- 



Iting up bis food almost as soon as he h.t: e e i uat shall f 



doforbim? Ans. Perhaps he is overie.i , ii:uui, (i.tc him a few 

 eloses of sul|ihui-. lollo.ved by a d use of castor oil, uudfeedhim 

 on light diet for a week. 



E. B. L., McssengervUle, N. Y.— The pointer dog Mack, bred by 

 Mr. James Warburton, New Britain, Coun., and winner at the 

 Ceiiicnniai lieneh Show, was sold lo Dr. L. Corcoran, of Spring- 

 Held, .Mass. Mack's pedigree is as follows: Whetpei June, 1874; 

 liver and white ; by Don out of Cute ; Don by Hap, out of Nell ; 

 Cute by Shot, out oC Fanny. 



C. P. E., New Jersey.— 1. AVhcre cani obtain listsof prize awards 

 in W. IC. C. Bench Shows lor 1877, '78 and '79? 2. To whom must ap- 

 plication be made for informaliou concerning stud services ol 

 chaaipion l.ark? Ana. i. Back llles of this paper will give you 

 the infoiniatlon you want. ;J. Address Mr. 1". it, Morris, olBee 

 Derby Paper Mills, 73 and 71 Duano street. New York. 



V. B. M., Ualcigh, N. C— Please inform uio how lo leach a dog, 

 about thrie years old, to retrieve. Ans. We cannot do belter 

 than to refer you fo arliclca on dog breaking iu FiillEST .\SD 

 STiiKA.M of March Ibth, April .si li, l.jih, '.llllb, and May i;ith. These 

 articles cover llic matter iu lull. \\ c prcsuu.e. from your in- 

 quiry, thai no altempt has ever been made to mao.e your dog 

 fetch. 



J. H. n., Savannah, Oa —A little boy of mine is collecting eggs, 

 and I wish to get some information on the subject. \Vhat book 

 can 1 get (bat gives good desci-lplliins of cggs'^ Ans. Baird, 

 Brewer and Kid- ivaj s X. .\. Birds is probably the best book lor 

 your boy; four \ol,., :dii lach, uucolored plates: 5-0, coiorcil- 

 Several woiks on oology are uow publishing, but will uot be com- 

 pleted for some time. 



W. P., Palo, Mich.— My pointer puppy for which you prescribed 

 for tlie niiinee ~.o,ie time ago, has recovered from that, but is 



alill 1 I eaiid all my cll'orts to get tlesh on him are 



frnul - M LI 1 lieallh and spirits, and is very lively. I 



amleei.iii- nil- - meals per day, morning and evening, and 

 have bcei, -niiig him two drops of Fowler's solution twice a d-ay. 

 Ans. Good teed twice a day, a heuilby kennel and proiier cAercise 

 13 all Ihat is rcipiit-ed, unless the doit has worms, in which ease he 

 must be treated lor their removal. 



U. E. 0., Evausvillc, lua.-riease be kind enough to stale the 

 name of all foods eaten b.\ Dr. 'I'unner siuc-C his forty days fast, to 

 gain lloshaud fat ; sUsojdcisc give the name of the wine be is 

 drinking and where it can be purchased. Ans. The dctaUs of 

 "Dr." Tanner's performance became so nauseating that vs*e did 

 not follow them. We cannot give Ihe particulars of his eatrng 

 and drinking. We refer you to the daily papers of that date, 

 wbiohhad nothing belter to All up their coluinus with- we liave. 



D. L. S., Franklin, N. Y.-Tne liighholder is always iirolcctea iu 

 this State, the law reading: 'No person shall, at any lime, within 

 this Stale, kill, cApose lor sale or have 'in jiossession afier the 

 same is killed, any eagle, wood|)cckcr, night-hawk, yellow bird, 

 wren, martin, oriole, robin, bobolink or any song Ijird. Auy per- 

 son violating lids ieeti.iu shall be deemed guilty of a misde- 

 meanor, and iu addiiiiui ihereio shall be liable to allue of $13 for 

 each bird killed, exposed forsaleor had la possession." ThelSSU 

 amendment lo this law allows the killing of robins after Oct. 1st. 



S. S., New York.-Can you tell me where woodcock go, when 

 they leave the swamps la ihe hitler pan of .Inly '/ Ans. This is a 

 question that htis been debated for years, aud no very salisfao- 

 tory conclusion has yet been leoobed with xegard to It, Muob de- 



ponds on atmospborlo ooiiditions. We know Ihat some of the 

 birds lake to the cornfields and spend much of their lime there, 

 others go into the mountain swales, and still others lake to high 

 dry pasture hill.?, where they may someliines be Started from 

 under the cedars and low grow-th of bushes. 



F. W. W.. Ghavlestown, Mass.-Iu Annapolis County, Nova 

 Scotia, you will and moose, cariboo, bears and smaller ^rainc, with 

 plenty of good trout tishiiig. To shoot you will be uljiigod lo 

 takeout a license ; fee, S.'iO. a. lied or brown hackles, are most 

 always good ; the former if the water is nol loo bright and dear, 

 with a blue dun for a dropper. Take along an assoi tmeiit, such 

 as black giuil, alder lly, gray and green duike (.May Hies), scarlet 

 ibis, fern lly. coaehmiui, etc. Do not trust one or two kinds. 

 The eapi iocs of trout are past fitiding' out, and the lly which was 

 so killing ycsteiday may be worthless ro-day. 



John- Smith, Perili Amboy. -Kindly tell me iCnscttcr clog 

 Ihat lias become nearly deaf through cankered eai-s, can bo 

 cured or even remedied; if so, what trcatinent would you ad- 

 vise? I have a very good^etter that is alraosi emirely deaf, and 

 can hardly hear a shrill whistle fifty yards. Ans. Y'ou omit lo 

 give age of dog and how long be has had canker. Such cases are 

 seldom ever bettered by treatment in so far as hearing is con- 

 cerned. Keeping the ears clean with tepid water is, perhaps, the 

 most you can do. It there is a discharge, use a litUe diluted lead 

 ■water as an injection after washing tiway the discharge. 



C.J. C, Oregon.— Please inform me if the fi.sh mentioned at 

 head of column as Sal mu.f out inaU.< is dlllercnt from the ono men- 

 tioned in the same place a few months as Saluitinits foiilllialUf 

 if not, why the change? Ans. They are the same. The fish has 

 long been know-n by the lirst name, but; lost ycarlbe salmon fam- 

 ily was revised and a new genus made, called .S:iii-((oii/f. The 

 older name is more familiar to anglers, and all naluralisls have 

 uot yet signified their acceptance ol the new genus, so we. in re- 

 vising our whole fishing department, have chosen to place the old 

 name there. Every angler knows Sahimfuntiiinlix (i_i,bd the Eiist- 

 ern brook trout, and the name bus beciiiiic so p- i ut 



we shall retain it for a while and see how the tie . 



V.B. M., Raleigh, N. C.-l. Should the locks e' .] 



once every year? Supposing you use it quite of lei. ,.i ,„., .„il 



and winter? If so, bow much oil is neoessai-y? ohuuld you 

 just dampen the machinery, or put considerable on? The loclcs 

 I have reference to ace good ones, on u Scott gun, special grade, 

 purchased last fall. 2. Will a No. U wad lltted In iv No. 13 shell on 

 a charge of Dittmar powder, cause as etfeetlvc an explosion as 

 two No. 12 wads on same charge? Ans. Once a year with good 

 oil is quite enough, unless the gun has been much exposed in wet 

 and dry weather. Asa rule, the less locks are nied'lled with Ihe 

 bctler. ITse enough oil tothoroiiL'hly lubricate tli-, pm-is, but nut 

 enough to run much. 2. Yes, more so. 



W. B. M., Jr., Marietltt, Ohio.— What is undcislood when a 

 person advertises a diig its "thoroughly broken?" Please e.v 

 plain infull. Ans. What ono man may consiacr a "thoroughly 

 broken " dog lor his own iisf maybe far from mceiliig Ihc views 

 of Ills neighbor. We consider no dog thoroughly broken who 

 docs not mind implicitly, ral>go well, point, stay to his piniit until 

 the bird is flushed by the sportsman, or moved b.y the dog when 

 ordered " on," The dog should back, di-op lo shot, or stand per- 

 fectly slill when bird lakes wing. He should i-etrie\e wilha 

 tender mouth aud deliver the bird to hand. 'The arlloles on dog 

 breaking recently imbiuhed in FonKS'r AKD Stkeam cover our 

 ideas of wliat a dog sboubi do and uot do. We refer 10 Ibemiu an- 

 swer to V. 11. M-, in this column. Bead them. 



E. .1. 11., Sauk Ceil ire, Minn. -Inclosed is as good a description 

 of a tisb as I can j/ive Can you ltd me the name and to what 

 family it belongs :• It is Ihe exact sue of the llsh, for I laid it on 

 Ihe paper aud drew aj-ound it. It was caught in a small lake 

 w.hcre there are only iht-eeollier kinds of lish, siiuHsh, bull-heads, 

 and another that 1 do iiol know I he name of. Tin; lake has no out- 

 let orinbt. It is the only lake that I Xnow of in our part ot flui 

 country that has aiij lish but what has largo hah in it; Ibis has 

 none. Can you Kive me the name of a good fish book, who it is 

 published l.\. and ut what price? Aus. Your tl-sh may be what 

 Jordan calls the new world minnow IPhiixinUH7iciHJiiiiui),o[Cope. 

 Send us one that lias been a few weeks in alcohol. Wrap it in 

 cloths wet with spirits. What kind of fish book do you want? 



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