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FOREST AND STREAM. 



THE TRYON COMPLETE BREECH LOADING SHOT GUN. 



Manufactured by 

 lilNCOLN JEFFEIES. 



13 Gauge, 6O.O0 

 10 ** (55.00 



"Field" Trial, London, May, 1876; Winner of the Twenty 

 Guinea Prize for Choke Bores; Winner of the Penetration Trial, 

 making the Highest Average Penetration on Record, &c., &c. 



Ask your dealer to send for one. They beat the World for Shootinc 

 AGENTS FOR BARNARD'S aPOKTSMEN'S WEAR. 



E. K. TRYON, JB. & CO.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Fine Guns ! Second Hand 



BARGAINS. 



We have now at the close of the season a large number of high cost Breechloading Guns, 

 in second-hand state but perfect as new, taken in trade through the past season for different 

 sizes and weights, which we offer at very low prices. A few Hammerless in the lot. This 

 list comprises PURDEY'S, LANG'S, SCOTT'S, GREENER'S, SNBIDER'S, LEFEVER'S,, 

 CLABROUGH'S, DALY'S and others. 



SENO FOR SECOND-HAJfD LIST. 



WILLIAM READ &, SONS, 



107 Washington Street, Boston. 



Use W.W. Greener's Guns at the Trap and in the Field. 



These popular guns show extraordinary superiority in killing powers. At the Grand International Pigeon 

 Shooting Tournament, London, England, 1885, W. W. Greener's guns head the list in the average of scored 

 birds, as the following extract from the "Field," July 11, 1885, shows: 



Maker's Name. 



W.W. Greener, 148 



Baker, 340 



Dougall, 72 



Purdey, 1120 



Birds shot at. Proportion of Kills. 



81*8 percent. 



77*6 

 764 

 729 



Maker's Name. Birds shot at. Proportion ot Kills. 



Cogswell & Harrison, 61 72'5 per cent 

 Stephen Grant, 235 71*9 



Reilly 330 71*2 



W. W. Greener's guns AVERAGING MORE THAN FOUR PER CENT. MORE KILLS than those of any 

 London maker. In individual scores the percentage of birds scored by Mr. Grace with a Greener gun was 

 84*3 per cent, of the birds shot at. 



Prix de Consolation. Monte Carlo, 1886 

 President's Trophy, Grympie (Queensland), 1st and 2d tied at 40 birds without a miss. 

 Ttie Australian Cup, 48 birds without a miss. £600 won. 

 Hamilton, Canada, $1,000. 

 Melbourne Trophy. 

 Sandhurst Winter Handicap. 



New South Wales Inter-Colonial Stakes, Ist, 3d and 8d. 

 Maseina Summer Gup. 



The W. W. Greener Trap Gun, - $65 

 The Greener Hammerless Gun, from 100 



Ranelagh Cup, Barn Elms. 

 The "Star Prize," London Gun Club, 

 Gun Club Challenge Cup, London. 

 Club Fund Cup, London. 



First in 12 sweepstakes at London. Second prizes too numerous to enumerate here. 



At a Run trial at Leavenworth, 1886, a Greener 12-bore gun beat fifty English and American 



guns, some of them lO-bores. 

 Eighteen exhibition medals. First prizes at all London gun trials since 1875. 



The "Far-Killing" Duck Gun, 

 The Greener Ejector Gun, from 



$100 



275 



MAY BE OBTAINED OF 



HEINRY C. SQUIRBS, 178 Broadway, New York. 



PRICE LISTS FREE. 



WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. 



SHOBE BIRDS. 



A pamphlet for those who "gun" 

 along he shore. 



TELLS OF 



a. Haunts and Habits — Where the bay birds live, and 



what they do at home, 

 n. Range and Migration— Where they go to breed, 



and where to' spend the wint^". 

 HI. A Morning Without the Birds— An episode of 



shore shooting. 

 SV. Nomenclature— A hst of our American species 



of lAmiicoUB, witii a description of each 



BpeciCB. 



V. Localities— Where to go to shoot them. 



VI. Blinds and iJecoys— How to shoot them after 



you have reached the grounds. 



44 pp., paper. Price, 15 Cents. 

 Vot Sale toy the Forest and streato Hiib. On 



BOXING. 



FOR PROTECTION FROM RAIN, SNOW AND WIND. liS^.^r^'S^SS-^^'t}^^ 



extremely popular with all who are exposed to stormy weather. They are made or Gossamer Kub- 



ber, in two shades, either Gray or Black, 

 and are so light and flexible that they 

 can be rolled up and carried in the 

 trousers pocket, taking up but very 

 little room. For Duck Sliooting and 

 Gunning in rainy weather they are 

 inrtisi>ensable. Our sales of these 

 Rubber Hats is increasing every day, 

 owing to the extremely low price at 

 which they are sold. Everybody should 

 have one. Price 50 cents each. Sent 

 by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. 

 In ordering please state size wanted. 



JOHN P. liOVELL'S SONS, 

 Dealers in Guns, Rifles, Ammunition 



and Sporting Goods. 

 147 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 



SHA-W.late instruc- 

 tor at Harvard tJniversi. 

 ty. With 40 ele« 

 Bant new niu*« 

 (.rati on « ph«to« 

 iCraphed from lire 

 especially fop 

 thU work. Positivo- 

 lythe most perfect 

 teacher, and th« 

 brighteBt and best 

 book on noxine 

 ever published* 



Handsomely bound. 

 Price, paper, SO 

 deal 



eta.; Cloth, $1.00. For sale by all news dealers and 



■porting goods houeos, or sen t by mail on recei Pt of pri^ 



SOXS, BOSTON, JULiLSS. 



A Fine Stock of Leather Jackets. 

 Prices, $8.00 to $18.00. 



THOMAS J. CONROY, 



Manufacturer, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 



Fine Fishing Tackle and Camping Groods. 



QS IF'-U.ltoia. St., l>a'. "ST- 



CONROY'S CELEBRATED 



"Silver King" Multiplying Heels. 



The strongest and freest running reels on the market. Pronounced by many of our 

 best coast anglers superior to any ever before used. 



Tarpon Tackle a Specialty. 



Fine Hexagonal Split Bamboo JBode, Asli and Lancewood Bods, 

 Rubber and German Silver Keels, Tackle Cases, Fly and 

 Snell Books, Beel Cases, etc., suitable for 



