June 7, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



407 



Steam Yachts and Launches; 



THEIB 



KeTiew of the Steam Engine as Ap- 

 plied to Yachts; Laws Governing 

 Yachts in American Waters ; Bales 

 for Racing; Rules for Building; Pilot 

 Regulations ; Specific Types ot Ma- 

 chinery ; Design of Hulls ; Etc., Etc. 

 With 96 Illustrations. 



By C. P. KUNHARDT. 



CONTENTS: — Theory of the Steam Engine; Boiler 

 Efficiency; The Engine and Its Parts; The Screw; 

 Laws Applicable to Steam Yachts; Extracts from 

 Lloyd's Rules; Racing Steam Yachts; Management 

 and Care of Machinery; Principal Types of Yacht 

 Machinery; The Design of Hulls; Addenda: Tables; Etc. 



SCOPE OF THE VOLUME. 



Few new buyers of steam yachts have more than a vague 

 '.ompi-eheusion of the driving power of their vessels,^and 

 few have the time or inclination to enter 

 upon a prolonged scientific study of the the- 

 ory of steam machinery, particularly when 

 the practical results to them do not seem 

 proportional to the efforts put forth. This 

 volume is intended to be sufficiently com- 

 prehensive, and elementary at the same 

 time, to suit the yacht owner's object of ac- 

 quiring a general understanding of the sub- 

 ject as a whole, with specific information 

 and data covering the most recent practice. 

 —Frvm Author's Preface. 



CLOTH, 240 PAGES. 



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CONTENTS: 



The School Meeting in District 13. ' 

 II. Uncle Lisha's Spring Gun. 



III. In Uncle Lisha's Shop. 



IV. Concerning Owls. 

 V. Uncle Lisha's Courting. 



VI. How Zene Burnham Come It on His 



Father. 



VII. A Rainy Day in the Shop. 

 VIII. The Turkey Shoot at Hatnner's. 



IX. Sam Lovel's Thanksgiving. 

 X. Little Sis. 



XI. Sam Lovel's Bee-Hunting. 



XII. In the Shop Again. 



XIII. The Fox Hunt. 



XIV. Noah Chase's Deer-Hunting. 

 XV. The Hard Experience of Mr. Abijah 



Jarvis. 

 XVI. The Coon Hunt. 

 XVII. In the Sugar Camp. 

 XVIII. Indians in Danvis. 

 XIX. The Boy Out West. 

 XX. Breaidng Up. 

 XXI. The Departure. 

 XXII. The Wild Bees' Swarm. 



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FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 318 Broadway, New Tohk. 

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Standard Targets 



Can be used without any change 

 in Blue Rock traps, as they are 

 of exactly the same dimensions. 



TESTIMOrfflAj 



Standard Carriers 



Can be attached to the arms of 

 all Blue Rock, Peoria and Amer- 

 ican Clay Bird traps. 



Messrs. VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD, New York.— Gents: We have used your Standard Targets at our last tournament in our Blue Rock Traps, and find they work to perfection There is no 

 lifference noticeable excepting that the general breakage was much less with the Standard than with the Blue Rocks. Harry Nichols. I , r 



(Bridgeport, Conn., May 18, 1888.) Wm. Longden, [Managers. 



Many other clubs can testify to the same superiority. The STANDARD TARGETS are made by A. H. Hebbard's Patent Automatic Target Machine, guaranteeing even size 

 weignt and density, and are superior in quality to either "Blue Rocks" or "Cleveland Targets." 



&t&LXi<3L&,v<X Targets are tlie Cheapest and. tJa.© 33 o /est made. 



von LE NGl E aKT K & G DliMotD. THE STANDARD TARGET CO., 



843 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. 8 Murray Street, New York. 



OliEVEIiiLKTID. O. 



CAUTION! 



(When Buying Bine Rocks, see that you Get the Genuine. 



EACH BOX SHOULD HAVE STAMPED UPON" IT 



"BLUE ROCK PIGEONS MADE B7 THE CLEVELAND TARGET CO." 



Inferior imitations which do not fit our traps are being made and sold under the name of "Cleveland Targets." We are also informed that some dealers, when they receive orders 

 ._ " Blue Rocks," substitute these and bill them as "Blue Rocks." As the general appearance is the same, it is easy to he deceived. These imitations sell for several dollars 

 per 1,000 less chan Blue Rocks, and are worthless, as they do not fit our traps, for which they are claimed to be made, and the breakage in trapping is very great. 

 Hereafter the name "Blue Rock Pigeon" will be stamped in the crown of our birds. 



The "Blue Rocks" have been adopted by a large majority of clubs and State associations as the best, cheapest and most popular flying target. 

 The "Blue Rock" trap is made to throw Blue Rocks, and will not throiv any other target as well. 



THE ATLANTIC AMMUNITION CO., Limited, 291 Broadway, New York. 



Agents for THE BLUE ROCK PIGEONS AND TRAPS. 



Offered by the Chainberlin Cartridge Co. in their Tournament of 1888, and 



The Atlantic Ammunition Company's Amateur Championship Sweepstake Tournament, 1888. 



INTew England States, a Diamond Badge, costing - - $200.00 Virginia, Diamond Watch Charm Trophy, costing $50. OO 



fSTew York State, Diamond Watch Charm Trophy, costing oO.OO N. C. and S. C, V " « " " 50 00 



piew Jersey Ks ate, " «' " 4 " 50.00 Ga. aud Fla., " '« " " " SO 00 



jPenn., Md. & Del., " «« " " " 50.00 



The above Trophies and Badge are to represent and establish the Amateur Championship of each locality named. We shall do all within our power to guarantee fairness and 

 patisf action to all. 



Must be shot at Blue Rocks. To gauge your skill in shooting you can only do so by using a bird that is STANDARD IN FACT BUT NOT IN NAME, it is the BLUE KOCK, 



