Nov. 3, 1887.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY. 



We will for ward any of these Boohs by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. 

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ANGLING. 



Adirondack Pishes, Fred Mather 25 



American Angler's Book, Memorial Edition, 



Norris 5 50 



American Saltnon Fishing, Wells 1 00 



Angling, Blakely 50 



Angling Talks, Dawson 50 



Art of Angling, Holherton 50 



Black Bass Fishing, Henshall 3 00 



Fi9h and Game Laws, State of New York. . . 50 



Fish Culture, Norris 1 75 



Fish Hatching and Fish Catching, Roose- 

 velt and (ireen 150 



Fishing With the Fly, Orvis-Chcney Collect- 



tion, new edition 2 50 



Fl v Fishing and Fly Making for Trout, Kcene 1 50 



Fly Fishing in Maine. Lakes. Stevens 2 00 



Fly Fishing, Pennell 50 



Fly Hods and Fly Tackle, Wells 2 50 



Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing 2 50 



Frank Forester's Fishing With Hook and 



Line 25 



Fysshe and Fysshynge 1 00 



Fresh and Salt Water Aquarium 50 



Modern Practical Angler, a Guide to Fly 



Fishing, Pennell 1 50 



Prime's I Go a-Fishing 2 50 



Rod and Line in Colorado Waters 1 00 



Scientific Angler, Foster 1 50 



Superior Fishing, or the Striped Bass, Trout, 



etc., "by Roosevelt 2 00 



Trolling for Pike, Salmon and Trout 50 



The Game Fish of the Northern States and 



British Provinces, by Roosevelt 2 00 



Trout Culture, Slack I 00 



BOATING AND YACHTING. 



Art of Sailmaking, illustrated 3 00 



Boat Building and Sailing, Ncisou 3 00 



Boat Sailing and Management, Prescott. ... 50 



Boat Sailor's Manual, Qiialtvough 2 00 



Boating Trip on New England Rivers 1 25 



Book of Knots, illustrated 1 25 



Canoe and Camp Cookery, Seneca 1 00 



Oanoe and Boat Building for Amateurs, W. 



P. Stephens 1 50 



Canoe Handling, C. B. Yaux 1 00 



Canoeing in Kanuckia, Norton & Halberton 50. 



Canoe and Camera, Steele 1 50 



Canoe, Voyage of the Paper, Bishop's 1 50 



Canvas Canoes; How to Build Them, Parker 



B. Field 50 



Corinthian Yachtsman, Piddle 1 50 



Cruises in Small Yachts Speed .2 50 



Cruise of the Little Nan, Wilkins 50 



"Donaldson's Steam Machinery 1 50 



Engineers' Log Books, 2 quire, i^bound,$1.35; 

 3 quire, H bound, $2; 5 quire, Yz bound, 



L eloth sides 2 50 



Pore and Aft Seamanship 50 



Four Months in a Sneakbox, Bishop 1 50 



Frazar's Practical Boat Sailing 1 00 



From the Forecastle to the Cabin, Samuels. 1 50 



Hints on Boat Sailing and Racing,Fitzgerald 1 00 



Knots, Ties and Splices 75 



inland Yoyage, Stevenson 1 50 



Model Yachts, Grosvenor 2 00 



Paddle and Portage, Steele 1 50 



Practical Boat Building, Neison 1 00 



Practical Boat Sailing, Davies 2 00 



Riggers' Guide and Seamens" Assistant 1 50 



Sails and Sailmaking, illus., Kipping, N. A. 1 25 



Sailor's Language, W. Clark Russell, illus. 1 25 

 Sailor's Manual and Handy Book, Qualtrough 3 50 



Seven Pictures; of Crack Yachts 75 



Steam 2 aehts and Launches. Kunhardt. ... 3 00 



The Canoe Aurora, Dr. C. A. Neide 1 00 



Vacation Cruising, Rothrick 1 50 



Yacht Architecture, Dixon Kemp 16 80 



Yacht and Boat Sailing, Kemp 10 00 



Yacht Designing, Biddle 1 00 



Ya cht Sailor, Yandorbeck 3 00 



Yachts, Boats and Canoes, Stansfeld-Hicks 3 50 



Yachts, Small, C. P. Kunhardt 7 00. 



Yachtsman's Guide, Patterson 3 00 



Yachtsman's Handy Book, Rules of the 



Road, Signals. Seamanship, etc 1 50 



HUNTING— SHOOTING. 

 A Lost Opportunity; Stopping an incomer; 

 A Side Shot. Three pictures in colors, by 



Zimmerman; the set 5 00 



Adventures on the Great Hunting Grounds 



of the World, 22 illus 1 00 



American Sportsman, The, Lewis 2 50 



Antelope and Beer of America, Caton 2 50 



Bear Hunters. Bowman 1 00 



Down the West Branch, by Capt. Farrar 1 25 



Field. Cover and Trap Shooting, Bogardus. . 2 00 



Fifty Years with Gun and Rod, Cross 1 50 



Fish and Game Laws, State of New York. ., 50 

 Frank Forester's Sporting Scenes and Char- 

 acters .2 vol., cloth 4 00 



F. Forester's Manual for looting Sportsmen. 2 00 



Gunsmiths' Manual, illus., 376 pp 2 00 



How 1 Became a Crack Shot, Farrow 1 00 



How I Became a Sportsman Avon 2 40 



Hunter and Trapper, Thrasher 75 



Hunter's Hand Book 50 



Hunting in the Great West, G. O. Shields. . 75 



Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, Roosevelt. . 3 50 



Hurlingharn Gun Club Rules 25 



instructions in Rifle Firing, by Capt. Blunt. 2 00 



Nimrod in the North, Schwatka 2 50 



Poems of the Rod and Gun, McLellan 2 00 



Rifle Practice, Wingate 1 50 



Rod and Gun in California, Van Dyke 1 50 



Shooting, Blakey 50 



Shooting on the Wing 75 



Sport with Gun and Rod, cloth 10 00 



Sport with Gtun and Kod, new, plain edition. 5 00 



Embossed leather 15 00 



Sporting Adventures in the Far West 1 50 



Still-Hunter, Van Dyke 2 00 



The Gun and Its De velopment, Greener 2 50 



The Pistol 



Three in Norway, or Rifle, Rod and Gun in 



Norway. 



Trajectory Test 



Wing and Glass Ball Shooting with a Rifle, 



by H. C. Bliss 50 



With Pack and Rifle in the So. West. Daunt 1 25 

 KENHEL. 



American Kennel, Burges 3 00 



Breeders' Kennel Record and Acc't Book.. . 3 00 



Dog, Diseases of, Dalziel 80 



Dog, Diseases of, Hill 2 00 



Dog Breaking, Floyd 50 



Dog Breaking, Hutchinson 3 00 



Dog, the Dinks, Mayhew and Hutchinson... 3 00 



Dog Training vs. Breaking, Hammond 1 00 



Dog Training, First Lessons and Points of 



Judging, Hammond 25 



Dogs and Their Doings, Morris 1 75 



Dogs, Management of, Mayhew, 16mo 75 



Dogs, Points of Judging 25 



Dogs, Their Management and Treatment in 



Disease, by Ashrnont 2 00 



Englishe Dogges, Reprint of 1576 50 



English K. C. S. Book, Vol 1 5 00 



English K. C. S. Book, Vols. III. to IX., each ' Kn 

 English K. C. S. Book, Vols. XL to XIH., each 

 Glover's Album, Treatise on Canine Diseases 



Our Friend the Dog, Stables 



Practical Kennel Guide, Stables; pa 



Principles of Dog Training, Ashrnont 



Stonehenge on the Dog 3 00 



The Dog, by Idstone 1 25 



The Mastiff, the History of, M. B. VVynn. ... 2 50 



Training Trick Dogs, illus 25 



Vero Shaw's Book on the Dog, cloth, $8.00; 



half morocco 13 00 



Youatt on the Dog 50 



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CAMPING AND TRAPPING. 



Adventures in the Wilderness, Murray 



Camps and Tramps in the Adirondack^, 



Nortlirup 



Three in Norway, or Rifle, Rod and Gun in 



Norway 



Camps in the Rockies, Grohman 



Camping and Cruising in Florida, HenshaU 



Canoe and Camp Cookery, by "Seneca" 



Complete American Trapper, Gibson 



Hints on Camping, Henderson 



Hunter and Trapper, Thrasher 



The Shaybacks in Camp. . . . 



Trappers' Guide, Newhouse, new edition. . . 



Woodcraft. "Nessmuk" 



GUIDE BOOKS AND MAPS. 



Adirondack Guide, Wallace 



Adirondacks, Map of, Stoddard 



Atlas of New Jersey Coast 



Black Hills of Dakota, Ludlow, quarto, cloth 



Government report.- 



Farrar's Guide to Moosehoad Lake v paper... 

 Farrar's Guide to Richardson and Rangeley 



Lake, paper 



Farrar's Pocket Map of Moosehead Lake. .. 

 Farrar's Pocket Map of Rangeley Lake R'g'n 

 Guide Book and Map of Dead River Region 



Guide to Adirondack Region, Stoddard 



Guide to Androscoggin Region 



Historical and Biographical Atlas of New 



Jersey Coast 



Map of St. Lawrence River 



Map of the Indian River, Florida, Le Baron, 



strong linen paper, $3; plain 



Map of the Thousand Islands 



Muskoka and Northern Lakes of Canada... 



Old St. Augustine, illus 



Our New Alaska, by Charles Hallock 



Southern California, by T. S. Van Dyke 



St. Lawrence River Charts, U. S. Survey. . . 

 HORSE. 



Roots and Saddles, Mrs. Custer 



Bruce's Stud Book, 3 vols 



Dadd's America u Reformed Horse Book, 8vo 



Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor. 12mo 



Diseases of Horses, Dalziel, paper 



Horses, Famous American Race 



Horses, Famous American Trotting 



Horses, Famous, of America 



Horsemanship for Women, Mead, illus. bv 



Parker 



How to Handle and Educate Vicious Horses, 



Gleason ... 



Jenning's Florse Training 



Mayhew's Horse Doctor, 400 illus 



Mayhew's Horse Management 



McClure's Stable Guide 



Practical Horse Keeper 



Riding and Driving 



Riding Recollections, YVhyte Melville's 



Stonehenge on the Horse, English edit'n,Svo 

 Stonehenge on the Horse, Amer. ed., I2mo. . 



The Book of the Horse 



The Saddle Horse, Guide to Ridimg and 



Training, illus 



Veterinary Dictionary, Going 



Wallace's American Stud Book 



Woodruff's Trotting Horses of America 



Youatt and Spooner on the Horse, illus 



NATURAL HISTORY. 

 A Naturalist's Rambles About Home, Abbott 



A. O. U. Check List of N. A. Birds 



American Bird Fancier 



Antelope and Deer of America, Caton 



Baird's Birds of North America: Laud Birds, 



3 vols., S30; colored, $60; Water Birds, 2 



vols., $24; colored 



Bird Notes 



Birds and Wild Animals, Wilson 



Birds Nesting, ingersoll 



Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania 



Birds and Their Haunts, Langille 



Cage and Singing Birds, Adams 



Common Objects of the Seashore 



Coues' Check List of North American Birds 

 Game Water Birds of the Atlantic Coast, 



Roosevelt 



Guide to the Studs r of Insects. Packard 



Half Hours with a Naturalist, Woog 



Holden's Book of Birds, pa 



Insect World, Figuier 



Insects Injurious to Vegetation, Harris 



Intelligence of Animals. 54 illus., Menaut. . . 

 Life of John J. Audubon, with steel portrait 

 Mammals of New York, paper g4; cloth — 

 Manual of North American Birds, Ridgway 



Manual of Taxidermy, Maynard 



Manual of Vertebrates, Jordan 



Maynard's Butterflies, colored plates 



Minot's Land and Game Birds 



Native Song Birds 



Naturalist's Assistant, Kingsley 



Naturalists' Guide, Maynard 



Practical Taxidermy and Home Decoration. 



Shore Birds 



Taxidermy Without a Teacher, Manton 



Taxidermists' Manual, illus., Brown, 



Taxidermists' Manual, illus., Brown, paper 

 Wilson"s Noctes Ambrosianffi, by Prof. Wil- 

 son, J. G. Lockhardt, James Hogg and Dr. 



Maginn, 6 Vols., crown 8vo., cloth, $9.00; 



half calf 



SPORTS AND GAMES. 

 American Boy's Own Book Sports and Games 



Athletic Sports for Boys, Stonehenge 



Boy's Book of Sports and Pastimes 



Boy's Treasury of Sports and Pastimes, etc. 



Caswell's Book of Sports and Pastimes 



Easy Whist 



Encyclopedia of Rural Sports, Stonehenge. 



Hands at Whist 



Skating — 



The Law of Field Sports 



Whist for Beginners 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Antelope and Deer of America, Caton 



Adventures on the Great Hunting Grounds 



of the World, 22 illus 



Aneroid Barometer: Construction and Use. 



Atlas of New Jersey Coast 



Black Hills of Dakota, Ludlow, quarto, cloth 



Government report 



Complete Poultry Manual 



Eastward Ho! 



Fire Acres Too Much 



Forest and Stream Fables 



Growth of the Steam Engine, Thurston 



Hand Book on Field Botany, Manton 



Hand Book of Tree Planting, Egleston 



Historical and Biographical Atlas of New 



Jersey Coast 



Keeping One Cow 



Life and Writings of Frank Forester, 2 vols. 



per vol 



Nessmuk's Poems 



Old St. Augustine, Fla., illus 



Orange Culture 



Our Arctic Province, Alaska, Elliott 



Practical Forestry, by Fuller 



Practical Pigeon Keeping, Wright 



Profits in Poultry, Weld 



Profitable Poultry Keeping, Beale 



Southern California, Van Dyke 



Sportsman's Gazetteer, Hallock 



Text Book on Steam and Steam Engines 



The Forest Waters the Farm, pa. 5Gcts.; cl. 



Wild Woods Life, Farrar 



Wonders of the Yellowstone, Richardson... 



Woodcraft, by Nessmuk 



Woods and Lakes of Maine, Hubbard 



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A NOTABLE ART ENTERPRISE 



The Sportsman's Reverie. 



A SERIES OF PICTURES FOR SPORTSMEN. 



J) EA.DERS of the Forest and Streak cannot fail to recollect Mr. Thomas F. Watson's 

 poem entitled, "The Sportsman's Reverie," printed in this journal about two years ago. 

 Later on a few stanzas were added to cover other scenes of typical American sport with the 

 gun. The author depicted vividly the varied visions which come before the view of the vete- 

 ran sportsman as he sits in easy chair before the fire. Of the author and his poem the Detroit 

 Free Press said in an appreciative notice: "The author is evidently a man of the most 

 acute sportsinanly enthusiasm, as well as of nice literary taste. His poem is built upon a 

 very simple plan. Before a cheerful fire— like Ike Marvel's hero— sits a veteran of rod and 

 gun; he grows half drowsy over pipe and Are and the poet has caught— with a nice and 

 sensitive appreciation— the reminiscences of a hundred huuts which tlit through his brain. 

 One experience after another is described with graceful pen touches; the quail, the wood- 

 cock, the snipe, the deer, fall before the crack of the gun; a long day's sport— a glorious 

 day such as no man ever compassed between sun and sun— is described, even the trout, 

 from the clear rapid, paying tiibute to the prowess of a dreamland sportsman, until at last, 

 with the fall of the quiet night shadows, the sportsman draws his boat to the shore, his 

 tired retriever crouches at his feet, and, with his ducks, the final trophies of his sport, at his 

 side, he looks back over the darkening Avater; and then, once again atrhis fireside, the end 

 of the vision comes naturally and gracefully." 



And now these "word pictures" of the poet have been complemented with the actual 

 canvas pictures of the painter. Artist-poet and poet-artist have united to give us the poem 

 in a magnificent setting. Mr. Robert Hopkin, the celebrated artist o£ Detroit, has painted 

 a series of twelve pictures, each telling in color what the poem tells in words. From these 

 paintings have been made superb heliotype engravings, each having beneath it the particu- 

 lar verse of the poem illustrated. The«series is remarkable for strict adherence to nature 

 fidelity in portraying action, and artistic merit. 



THE TWELVE PICTURES: 



No. 1 shows the hunter seated in an easy 

 attitude in an arm chair, gazing reflectively 

 into the fire on the hearth. Above the fire- 

 place are the head and antlers of a deer. The 

 sportsman's light arm is around the neck of 

 his dog, which is resting on his haunches be- 

 side the chair. His left hand holds his pipe. 

 The firelight flickers on the floor and around 

 the legs of the chair. 



No. 2 represents dawn breaking over a 

 small lake. The night shades are fleeing. A 

 mist is rising from the eastern end of the 

 lake, of which trees fringe the edge. A plover 

 is circling in the air, and in the foreground is 

 a mallard lazily flying out over the glassy 

 water. 



No. 3 represents snipe shooting. In the fore- 

 ground is the sportsman, his body twisted 

 around to the left in the attitude of making a 

 double on snipe. (Standing beside him is the 

 setter, waiting for the word to retrieve. To 

 his right is the border of a wood, the branches 

 bending to the stroug wind. In the distance 

 are the sails of craft on the lake- 

 No. 4— woodcock shooting— shows an open- 

 ing in the eopse around whose border a brook 

 is winding. In the foreground, standing 

 deep in tne ferns and rank vegetation, is a 

 setter on a point. Behind the dog is the 

 sportsman in the attitude of shooting at a 

 bird flying directly over him. 



No. 5 shows a quail hunter in the foreground, 

 walking along ready for the shot, .which will 

 follow the rise of the birds, on which the dog 

 is drawing to a point. A haze is over all, and 

 the sky is that of a day in Indian summer. 



No. 6 depicts grouse or partridge shooting 

 in the beech woods. The hunter is walking 

 down a slope. The dog has come to a point 

 ahead of him. The bird has flushed and the 

 hunter is shown aiming. The pointer has 

 s tiflened into an attitude of strained atten- 



tion, as he watches the bird fly away. Th 

 upper part of the sportsman's body is in the 

 shadow, the lower part in the strong light of 

 the sun rays. 



No. 7 shows an angler reeling in a trout. A 

 brook is tumbling down through the woods 

 and over the rocks into the pool. The sky is 

 cloudy and the sunlight is struggling through. 



No. 8 — deer shooting— is a forest scene. In 

 the foreground a buck, just shot, is falling on 

 the edge of a lake. Tearing down the slope 

 behind him are two hounds. To the left, be- 

 hind the roots of an upturned tree, are seen 

 the head and shoulders of the hunter, whose 

 rifle is still bearing on the deer. 



No. 9 represents shooting over decoys. A 

 gale, is blowing and the water of the channel 

 outside is lashed into whitecaps. In the bay 

 the decoys are tossing in the chopping waves. 

 In the foreground is a point of rushes, in 

 which the skiff of the hunter is partially con- 

 cealed. The flock of ducks, which has just 

 swung in outside the decoys, is broken by the 

 discharge of the first barrel. One sectiou is 

 wheeling out over the river. The other has 

 broken off to the side and is wheeling out 

 again to meet the first section. Some scat- 

 tered birds are dashing above the head of the 

 hunter, and he is twisted around in his skiff 

 aiming at a bird flying above and behind 

 him. 



No. 10 shows flight duck shooting. The scene 

 is a marsh, on whose broken surface the sun 

 is setting behind the clouds. In the fore- 

 ground, on a grassy point, are the hunter and 

 his spaniel. The hunter is in a kneeling atti- 

 tude and in the act of firing his first barrel. 

 The spaniel is plunging into the water to re- 

 trieve the bird which has fullen to the first 

 Larrel. In the distance are flying ducks. 



Nos. 11 and 12 represent the hunter retiring 

 from the marsh and at home, and these two 

 are among the strongest of the set. 



The pictures are printed on the best 1501b. plate paper; size of paper 24x30in. ; size of 

 print 14+Xl7^in. The pictures have the tint and tint border, and the artist's remarque and 

 signature, and form artist's proofs, an edition deluxe. 



PRICE, $30 FOR THE SET; SINGLE PICTURES, $3. 



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