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[Mabch 17, 1887. 



WHERE TO SHOOT. 



HOW TO GET THERE! 



College Trophy 



Solid Silver Cup Costing $100.00. 



For highest score made at 90 "Blue Rocks" thrown 

 from a Blue Rock Trap by any College or School team 

 of three shooters. 



Summer Resort Hotel Trophy 



1887. 



Solid Silver Cup Costing $100.00, 



Open only to guests at Summer Resort Hotels. For 

 the highest individual score made at 50 "Blue Rocks" 

 thrown from a Blue Rock Trap. 



FOR ENTRY BLANKS AND FULL INFORMATION ADDRESS 



Atlantic Ammunition Company {Limited 



391 BROADWAY, NEW YOKE. 



MANUFACTURERS OJP 



The Best Ammunition in the World for Shotguns. 



AGEINTS FOR 



ARTIFICIAL FLYING TARGETS AND TRAPS, 



Which Perfectly Imitate the Flight of a Bird. 

 "Wri-t^ for Catalogue. 



Boston ""STcfcclxt Agency 



4 3 Milk Street, Host on. Mass. 



Builders and Designers of all classes of steam 

 and sallin™ yachts. Estimates, Plans and Speci- 

 fications furnished at reasonable cost. A large 

 list of yachts of all dimensions for sale and 

 charter. Agents for tlio Alaska Down Life Sav- 

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 goods. Everything in the yachting line. Send 

 for catalogue. G. F. CLARK & CO. 



G. F. Clark, Jeff Borden, Jr., 



Boston. (Late of Borden & Wood, Fall River) 



f artttg and jm MU. 

 For Sale-Keel Sloop, 



Length 22ft., beam 6ft., draft 4ft.; built in 1885; 

 complete cruising outfit. Price $500. Address 

 H. A., 124 Division St., New Haven, Conn. 



OR SALE.— THE WELL-KNOWN AUX1L- 

 iary, three-masted screw schooner yacht, 

 The Chazalie, 514 tons yacht measurement, 

 classed A 1 at Lloyd's for 18 years, with all hei 

 furniture and fittings, as per inventory, the furn- 

 iture and fittings being of the most perfect and 

 luxurious character. The yacht is well known as 

 one of the fastest auxiliary vessels under canvas. 

 The boiler was renewed in 1885, and the vessel 

 can be fitted out and ready for sea at short notice. 

 For particulars apply to the Secretary, R. Y. S. 

 Castle, Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, or to the 

 builders, Messrs Camper & Nicnolson, Gosport, 

 England. 



FOR SALE. — A SINGLE GIG, 19-FT. LONG, 

 2ft. wide, built by Peter Vougkt; been used 

 very little: will sell everything complete for |40. 

 GEO. WILD, JR., Red Bank, J. J. 



LILE QUAIL WANTED. 



Address with quantity and price, 



ALFRED PARRISH, 

 10 Wall street, New Y^rk City. 



WANTED. 



A copy, new or second hand, of Coues' "Key to 

 North American Birds," edition of 1884. Apply, 

 stating price and condition of volume, to 

 J. W. P., 



mchlO,tf Forest and Stream office. 



W ANTED.— A FEW PAIRS OR ODD BIRDS 

 of the following species: Green-winged 

 teal, blue-winged teal, widgeon, redheads, can- 

 vas-backs, hooded merganser, golden eye and 

 buffle-head ducks. Will buy or exchange tame 

 wood ducks. FRED MATxiKR, Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y. jano,tf 



COPIES Vv ANTED.— JAN. 4, 11, lb ana 25. FEB. 1, 

 March 8 and Sept. 13. 1883: Feb. 7 and 14. March 

 6, 1884. We are short of these issues, and would be 

 obliged if any of our readers having one or all of 

 these numbers that they do not want will send to 

 Fore«t and Stream Pub. Co.. 39 Park Row, New 

 York City. mar36,tf 



55 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN". 



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Marster's Celebrated Fish Hooks, all ready snelled. Sproat, Limerick, Kirby Limerick, Carlisle, Sneek Bent, O'Shaughne^sy, 

 Aberdeen, Chestertown and Centripetal. Any of the above snelled on single gut, loots, per doz. ; double gut, 20cts. per doz.: treble, 30cts. 

 per dozen. Bend 2-cent stamp for catalogue for sizes. Sample one-half dozen of any of the above sent by mail on receipt of pric*. Trout 

 and Bass Gut Leaders, single gut, 1yd., 5cts. ; *yds , lOcts. ; 3yds., 15 cts.. Special arrangements to reliable parties to act as agents. 



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MARCH NUMBER NOW READY. 



The Audubon Magazine 



Published in the interest of 



The An club oti Society. 



The Audubon Magazine is devoted to popular 

 literature relating to birds and bird life, to bird 

 protection and to allied subjects of natural his- 

 tory. Contents for March: 



JOHN JAMES AUDUBON. -II. 

 THE GREAT AUK (iU'ust rated). 

 WHAT IS A BIRD? 

 EGGERS OF THE TEXAS COAST. 

 A MEMORY OF MY BOYHOOD. 

 CHARLEY'S WONDERFUL JOURNEY. 

 THE ORIOLE'S PRAYER. 

 THE AUDUBON NOTE BOOK: 

 Organization of the Buffalo Branch. 

 Conditions of Membership, 

 Membership Returns. 

 The Terns of Muskeaat Island. 

 A Blucjay's Droll Adventure. 

 Ihe A. O. U. Committee on Bird Protection. 

 Tne Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo. 

 Two Indian Bird Stories. 

 THE AUDUBON SOCIETY. 

 Terms per annum, 50 cts.; per copy, 6 cts. 



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 General 



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London, European and New 

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THE NEW L. C. SMITH 



HAMMERLESS GUN. 



This new gun embodies all the essential features of our hammer gun, to 

 gether with a new oscillating cocking mechanism and automatic and inde- 

 pendent safety combined. This gun is not equalled in ease of manipulation, 

 symmetry, durability a - nd shooting qualities by any hammerless gun made. 



Of the eleven gentlemen who broke 100 straight inanimate targets for a plac« in the Chamherlin 

 Cartridge Tournament prizes, Ave of them used the "L. C. Smith" gun. The following are the gen- 

 tlemen: D. C. Powers, Cleveland, O.; Andy Meaders, Nashville, Tenn.; H. McMurchy, Syracuse, 

 N. Y.: Fred Erb, Jr., La Fayette, Ind.; J. C. Hendershot, Cleveland, O. 



SEND FOK DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. 



L. C. SMITH, Manufacturer of Fine Guns, Syracuse, N. Y. 



JOHNS' 



SCREW PLATES, TAPS, DIES, ETC., FOR 

 gunsmiths and amateurs. Send for illustrated 

 catalogue to S. W. CARD & CO., Mansfield, Mass. 



Patent Automatic Sporting Shrapnel! Shell. 



For Wildfowl Shooting and Long Shots. 



Instantly available as a solid shot. 

 These shells are guaranteed to put from 80 to 100 

 pellets No. 6 shot on a SOin. plate at 110yds. They 

 will kill the hardest feathered bird at 130yds., and 

 in a flock at 150yds. 10, 12, 16 and 20-bore, $2 per 

 100 emx)ty; sample box by mail 50 cents. 



Die trade should see this projectile at once. 

 the automatic shkapnell co., 

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HILL ON THE DOG. 



THE STANDARD WORK ON THEIR 

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 Price S2.00. 



For sale by Forest and Stream Publishing Co. 



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An Infallible Preventive of the Attacks of 

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Neat, clean and easily applied. Contains no tar, 

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 Price. 85 Cents Per Box. 

 NEW YORK AGENTS: 



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Tlio Nye Oreaser, 



For paper shells, 10 and 12-gauge only. 



Price by mail: Copper finish, $1; full nickel, 

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