Ootobse 13, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM, 



217 



ms Obliged to Hold 

 alona in.' siHioi. 



a,-,* .11,1 *M«"i 

 the sloop hod gam. 

 allrfui, 



""Cot" 



Borbya.-iii-.ii-uini 



■ 

 • 



work n-i ' ' 

 lorher lai'T aiari. 

 work,., si"; goes ., 

 ailUvlHiit uniii llo 



jiL si,.? i)uin'* ,;.: 



Udflop an, In!! sh, 



quite. Impossible; that their own 



' tor crolslog; ih.n they an- ,„.,i 



1 Ui=iQri >lve~ us 1 1 u>' yachtsmen, I 



. :,i,i..MlMi TO 



ton 



ii.-i 



to, inn;.:. regular 

 n-ciii along with inn 

 in,:ili:lii--lilpal. 2:3H: 

 gjin in Her l.ivor. t 

 iMiirs''. I, 



. i up on th, 

 sent mi ik-ck, And u[ 

 way to .. v 

 UtfHOOkw.inp.i.— •■ 



ceo .ting thedirference to be 

 nat sin: irr aboni as go.nl us 

 down to tbe finish, Madge 

 wind earrom Into her Jios 

 lulling for Hie best on her 

 ge ran up a string oi tour 

 lories In Air.cn,:.,,! waters. 



wold not sail. Time— Si 

 takes tiiej'.iio cup by am. 



fifth Mu till,, Oct i.-.y 



s an- built 

 that, liny 



ichlnc.-ilikc 

 u uu lnlaii.1 

 repeat with 

 i- io believe 

 o st mJ up- 



tateroom, ana can cruise all 

 racing machine, ami licit a 

 i mini lo veniuro outside oi 

 yacht, ir. is as ir Iroquois 

 lores, anil die owner oi me 

 ilways dkl hate tttOSB lust 

 ■ I. "adv-going, •slow-paced 





wnicn is tuu machine? 



i ,1 hit 



-•:■'. 



ij-Hl.i!., 

 tile l"ng 



5 .".', 



wbleli Is Dull, aiin r.isn-in'ii 



.'rial.-, .,,,,1 ivorkin oishlp ul' 



s, Hard on tier lielm. win.ii 



nirul In lair weather wily, 



hideous shin-barking barii. 



- i low cabin with 



uie i lord tint length of t.lie 



, a very moderate 



mi or her ballast to retalii 



most slovenly, cheap and 



01. HucU were the clack 



i'.A Y OF OlnNTK YACHT CLUB.-Tbe animal regatta of this cluli 



•i. s. u., Massachusetts,- From wftpBd can i procure iflo ruffed 

 grouse; ami ,■ bat wrnmi be n,c price? Ans. it Is Impossible lo gel, 

 tile birds. They cann.it re I rapped alive. 



r.— l am awaiting i 



ies about M or, in, , .M 

 iilU put you en the ti 



l— The Queens coin, 



Oil Mr. II. 



,111 '.lie. lie 



though there may be a few Isblatedcases rciifiroll will not suml. ' 7 

 NKri,»iN.--n.v addressing Missis. Dawson Broa,pilbIisIiSrs, Mont- 

 real. Canada Ka-t. y.m ui ocurc whatever maps there tro extant 



or the Neplgnn region. Messrs. Dawson l;ms are the laigesi publish- 

 ers 01 maps In Canada. 



II. N c : Swansea, Mass. In no pari of Klin hie cm en ■• make a 

 living with tne mm' idoritai is too mu'oh overrun now with men 

 Ig, The State has suffered loo long 

 ;iuii,' lawsappoaring. 



.1. M. L., yinclalrville, x. v. --Where can I , ei FUflcrwav'B "New 

 Cat.Uogue of North American I'.lrds, ' ami .,i who ,,ri. ■?■ ■• Yns i'nh 

 llshedriy iheUoverniccht. Hiite to tuae author, caic or' the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Washington. ' ° B1U1LI1- 



Mi, So. Lonilenlale. vi. -Will you please send lneoneor yoiiP 

 pamphlets, as I ha*.! us, l th,. powder ami have had had re- 

 fills from It, having hurst a good gun will, it. Please send mo one 

 1 'ie> p.'.'iipal'ts suon. Aug. We send the pamphlet. Xu sensible 

 nan n ill use lilttmar powder after rending it. 



im 



, bit: 

 ll Of 



close coullue 



plenty ot sawdust upon i he door, j on will ul 



a. c. I.., Philadelphia. -l. Toe Urm was 



believe I hat tin- -mi is still manufactured, b 

 '.'. A "bye" oaeuia only when there is a 

 niiiolng. The names or the dogs are pla.-.-, 

 In pairs to run together. Should iherelie 

 bye, or. In oihev 



i lit 



ible. 



with 



Issolved long ago. We 



do nol know fly whom. 

 odd number of dogs 

 n a bat and drawn our. 

 i odd number. Una last 

 ds, he is placed equal 



o the winners of the beat, and must run io He- ttrsl heal of the next 



LB Loci-, I'raspectvllle, Pa— 1. Will you kindly inform me where I 

 :an procure Mr. II. M. Hoblu-ou's Pool:, the "tt'reai fur band," ami 



N'ory day. win mi 

 ■ffltltm for a score 

 her one an I an b:' 



Bioy, and In the light win, is or the day could 

 Mruwii nl'h the Utile ten-tonnpr. Madge go 

 i i ::j.-:',;. Hi,- vice. commodore foil' 

 So, in «as (etched on a reach, the ten at '.:"., I 

 lODrinliiuies later. With the wind on slarbo 

 away from lier big sister, rounded the slil: 

 tlllinil,',! ,1 ivvn fur li.iine. The stalely Orlva. h 



tail :.".:!. At this work the big boat 

 Its' tiiiic, passed the Scotchman, and roundf, 

 »«, Madge ai I:i;t:.'i7. spinnakers were ca 

 •lowly dying out. Madge drltied ahead and p. 

 Ofl»Rat.fi:W:M. Mr. Alim , of ihe Seheiiier, pi 

 fort;.', to the Maize. This Mr. Blalth relui 

 Alley (leeUnEd to accept 



rely hold 

 hi we.si- 

 i\. Huoy 



alluat \iith half a dozen 

 6U6 appeared we doubt 

 worsted, ir she could ha 

 iiichorod off 

 reason the race was d 

 boinn [or .Newport and 

 alrtsudv won. she will t 

 01 tut: phenomenal ueifc 

 iteM. llerliflucneev 

 JBCnreof new cotters f, 

 loth, 



e elrcuin8taneea. So Madge score; 



sloop had been sot up for a victim, 

 ly, Mr. Leland could not let bis boat 

 re lay at ner moorings waiting lo i 

 ve. There was a galo from the west 

 During this time Wave tould ut 



Madge hove up Satuiilaj 

 le re she Is to add to the, 1. 

 or Die winter, su.-u Is the i 

 nly a "second best" c 



e admitted that the cutter has plenty ot 



ivner can live on board her with eonjtort ; 



ind that she caunnt be capsized. 



lly last In light 

 ng is to sail laces 

 is up the Hudson, 



brlo:. „. 



*»ra below, so that her 



Mini die: Is an excellent si 



On th,' olUcr hand they have insisted that the cutie: 



SMlsou with our centreboard boats, and that Inn 



tiW Intended tor racing and tur an a:i,iii,„i,'s sai 



• ■■ :„:,:'■:, m .,. ; l..ii.'m is oi no conseiiiieiK 

 «tffll)i.'lwecu enters and skluin.ijic dishes has 

 'Is u slow, but roomy, comfortable and sate 

 lUlluw racing machine Mint win sail wonder 



., Nd, of course, men whOoe idea „l yacl 

 lu tile Lower Hay, and to make moonlight excurs 

 IU«'0 decided in favor of the skimming dish. .. 

 «*tuy cinter is slow in companion with Hie cetmvbxu'd boat ba; 

 'Wn (lie one overwhelming areun, ei, '.acain.-i it by which ihcadviv 

 C'.Icb oi sluillow-raclu" machines have Instilled their preierence 

 I lit" il hardly besaiiiiTi n the dis-usslun In regard to Ki... 



■ ! rig and < he .lun:.-,-, .,;,.,. p rig there {s absolutely no ronti 

 wiiitev.-r tor any dlfferepoo ot opinion that Is noi based wholly tiijou 

 S-fJuilIce. 

 .But Uie performances 01 tlio Madge have upset the old argument oi 

 red to be i timer than ti.- 

 victories not In the heavy wealhei 

 lulsail a centreboard sloop, 



at was slow in shaking on! reels in the sla, kening wind, and 

 woikcd to ihe lore, ani loinuia went into second. Tbo latter 

 I (he water bei ween her and Grade steadily, and as ike mud 

 ay ran up ablg balloon jiblopsail in her pole masthead, which 

 lilted her away from tne teat, wno could not get topmasts on end in 



time. Emma crossed a 

 Tons. 



Grade . . 



Katie Gray 



Emma... 



10 



SS 



H mllo course 

 Finish. Acti time, 

 ti. m. s. n. it. s. 

 6 15 40 s 38 02 



89 OS 



?,<J r,l) t! 14 01) 3 S4 10 



Mr. OITord therefore takes the winning Hag, subject to conditions 

 attaching. 



MADGK. -our Eastern exchanges arc anxious for the rray. They 

 believe eastern yachts will make a boiler tlghi with tin: cutter. I'os- 



1 been uolliing more th: 



b rules will preveiii mth 



a, ohi.ialiy :\\ least, acci 



J. Johnson. 



jiouiliig In. Sou, iliai ■ ■:,, i,a- ,■ . 



iiieiilinu I Bud f oiiKsr and Stkhau to be so good i 

 nuisance. 



tew i'urk, Oct- 10. 



OSWEGO KEGaTTA.— A gentleman writes in explanation of the 



decision of the referee In f,,\,,r of Ella against Emma in the tuwiyo 



14. a:i liou-ii. as we expected, ihe judges are. cleared 



frciin utiy charge ot partiality, our correspondent does not make out 



his case In substantiation of the decision. As ihe rules are to be re- 



nidian challenger is now on her way lo New 



liiieinatl.mal match has been exi'ca, lei in 

 b .New York ST. c. 



Answers to Correspondents. 



rs~.NO NOTICE TAKEN OF ANONVMOl.S COMMUNICATIONS. 

 ' ifcrntftrfri), 



Comespond&HtB u<h 

 ieraiand iAu their p 



head of tkte c'lluvin. 



Mg ,„i(/i their hH'inl* will .ca- 

 ll/ ly re.niliii'j tin: nutir.e iiX (he 



E. I). I!.. Marshall's Creek, i'a We cannot tell you where to send 



for wild pigeons. 



W. I'. IX, Fulton, N. V.-Can you Inform me wheie I can get agood 

 second-band long range target rifle V Ans. At any M the city dealers 

 in nrcurms, 



C, G., Slne.lairville, N. Y.— The length of u gun stock is measured 

 in a straight line from the. trout, or right, trigger, to the centre of tbe 

 heel-plate, or metal base of tbe stock, 



KlOgway in History of N. a. itnds, give 

 ot Arctic species, a. Thev are not bei 

 4. Yes, but the time of publication has i 



on on habits 

 I at present, 

 miiced. 



Uau Lynjc 

 tin; point. 

 owing :u*. 



J. 1.. L.. New York.— The dllTerenee between th 

 and Hie wild cat of the Middle and New England s 

 In dispute. Will you kindly elucidate, aus. ' 

 brief diagnoses Of Lynx auui'knxi* and b.r-.n,,-- I 



erai color, gray; tee wiv huge, heavily furred i„ ic .; 



as to conceal soies; cars mil, iong tufts: in! uhn ,',• ai tip • nodis- 



tlucl bars on loner side or legs. Large- length in Indies.' stands 



higher on its legs ami has larger I and longer rur l h ua the follow, 



lug: /,. nyii« -General color nitons; Inner eulea oi legs with cross 

 bands blackish; ears wltb small tuns; tail with butUK patch at end 

 above, preceded by half rings. Considerably smaller than the pre- 



C. A B , Allegheny City.— 1. Please inform me whether the oni m us 

 carbon oil will lne, leili" in hie m ,, gun Pniel'' 1 is the l'.ouehiil 

 gun a. reliable one.- :i. Mv ,ef,er pun "mree m. ,n: li s*. ,',i .... -,„, ,.•,, ' 

 in the hlndiiu niers and is eoiitinu.i'lly siltlti" down Whin Tu in,. 



J. C. G., Cortlaud, N. Y.— I saw li 

 lion in regard lo a law on ruffed grt 

 _N. Y. U as the law passed by i he ! 



ict 





uous and ordinances shall be published in 

 lu which the session laws arc published, ai 

 shall be hied lu the oilice of the clerk ot lh( 



Hi:vni:i;,New York.— 1. Please Inform me 

 otansb. 2. I caught a llsh the uiiiurdaj 

 house called a Tommyeout, a salt water 

 length and of a dark, color on the back ch 

 uiijei- 1 he belly, is this oue of the many u 



i of the 

 i tor the violatlou 

 niorcemeiil lU'sucli 

 i and such regWa- 

 beraoi inectiiinly 

 lined copy liiei',. ef 





Hie v 



a table, a surface ot glass or stoni 

 up In a naiui.,1 posiUou una m.,-s- 

 is smooth and with regular oniUm 

 lna single piece ; but u it be Irnj 

 necessary to arrange for a seciiuin 

 known io evety modeler. To tnak 

 mold or piece mold, the object Is cot 

 ter 01 palls in water, a small propo 

 ded to cause the plaster lo set ui, 

 being sot, the object is vsllhdrawn 

 coaled Willi shellac dissolvi d in al, 

 mold asohnlon of plaster is nmire, 

 ing ou:r the whole mteilor 



Uie mold, whether It be. a single 



led Wllh ; ( 1 1,|,:|,- sulUUOU Of plllSr- 



;ion of glue being sometimes ad- 



ari inch 

 posit of a 

 moid. / 

 chiseled i 



1 1 ' ■ 1 1 , 



As soi 



Inch , 



stills 



•ir! 



• ,■'■■• 



since it is difficult to obtain ihe de- 

 make the plaster easts Is qui! i .- 

 broider well, and can only be properly 

 Hon ot an • expert. 



have even hcaid tbe endearing dimlnu 

 them by some. Whether H was a t, 

 which you caught, or borne other nab, \ 



Texas Game Notes— Indianola, Texas, Sept ; onx bt,T 30. 



Editor Forest and Stream: We are having very wet and 

 squally weather mid high titles— everything overflowed. The 

 ponds and sloughs arc all full. Everything promises fine 

 shooting this season at the geese, duck, etc. I saw tbe first 

 jacksuipe of the seasoji on the 31st. All we lack is some 

 sool weather to bring the birds along.— A. 



