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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[March M.-1887. 



MARCH NUMBER NOW READY. 



The Audubon Magazine 



Published in the interest of 



The Audubon Society. 



The Attdttbon 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 frustrated). 



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 Members!) ip. 

 Mem bash ip Returns. 

 The Terns of Muskeg'at Island. 

 A Bluejay's Droll Adventure. 

 Ihc A. 0. U. Committee on Bird Protection. 

 The Sulphur-Crested Cocliatoo. 

 Two Indian Bird Stories. 

 THE AUDUBON SOCIETY. 

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Address with quantity and price, 



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 10 Wall Street, New Y.,rk City. 



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

 North American Birds,'" edition of 1884. Apply, 

 stating price and condition of volume, to 

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WANTED.— 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 MATHER, Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y. jau6,tf 



T\7 ANTED TO EXCHANGE— FOR A MAL- 

 TT comb telescope, a .35-55 Maynard barrel, and 

 a strong auxiliary rifle barrel. SOin. long, that fits 

 a 12-bore; both good shooters. D. H. STEPHENS, 

 Riverton, Conn. 



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 March 8 and Sept. K. 1S83: Feb. 7 and 11. March 

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

 obliged if any of our readers having one or ah of 

 these numbers that they do not want will send to 

 Forest ana Stream Pub. Co.. 39 Park Bow. New 

 York Citv. mar.J6.tr 



ST. BERNARDS. 



Yery line litter by 



Mercliant Prince 



who had sired four 1st prize pups and three 1st. 

 prize litters of pups before he left Englaud. 



THE OLD ENGUSHSTUD MASTIFFS 



ILFORD CAPTION, 

 MINTING, 

 ORION, 



Send for Catalogue. 



E. H. MOORE, 



Melrose, Mass. 



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IN THE STUD. 



STUD COLLIES. 



RED GAUNTLET, sable, by champion Char- 

 lemagne (10,691), dam Hasty (8,528), by champion 

 Carlvle (8,505) out of Glen (6,502), by Trefoil (4,523). 

 Meg bv Mec out of Clyde, own sister to Scott 

 (2,896). ' Red Gauntlet gained 2d prize in a. class 

 of twentv-eight at Crystal Palace show, Jan. 15, 

 1884 



BONNIE DUNKELD, black, white and tan, 

 by Highlander (9,429), dam Electric (14,330), by 

 Trevor (9,446), dam Hasty (8,528), by champion 

 Carlvle (8,505), etc., as in Red Gauntlet. Bonnie 

 Dunkeld won 1st at New Haven, 1886. He is a 

 large dog, with good coat and frill. 



No better blood is to be found on the continent. 

 Service fee only S15. Apply to McEWEN & 

 GIBSON, Byron, Ont, A few young dogs and 

 bitches for sale. 



STUD. 



WHITE ENGLISH BULL-TERRIER 



YOUNG ROYAL PRINCE. (A.K.R. 2102) 



Weight 451bs. Fee §15. 



BARONET (A.K.R. 4480) 



Weight 271bs. Fee $15. 



ROYAL DIAMOND (A.K.R. 4311) 



White English terrier, weight 181bs. Fee $15. 

 Pups by above dogs for sale. Address J. W. 

 NEWMAN, 87 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 



UTicb: of IVaso 



IS THE STUD. 



Fee $50. Limited to six approved bitches. Ad- 

 dress NASO KENNELS, Ramsey, N. J. John 

 N. Lewis, Manager. feb!7,tf 



BEAUFORT. 



CHAMPION POINTER OF THE WORLD. 

 Stud Fee, *50. 

 jan20tf C. H. MASON, New Rochelle, N.Y. 



CASTLE ROCK SCOTCH COLLIE KENNELS 



. IN THE STUD. 

 BEN WYVIS (A- K - R - 3623 >. *>> It<>n NevU, ex 

 Mt-ff Merrilieg. Fee, SIS. Young dogs ami 

 puppie 



Will be in the Clifton Kennel till further notice. 

 Has twice won in the E. F. Trials himself, and is 

 of the celebrated Mike— Romp strain. Fee $50. 

 'r to J. H. PHELAN, 75 Clifton Place, Jersey 

 jan20 



Apply to J. 

 City, N. J. 



BLEMTON KENNELS, 



HEMPSTEAD, L. I. 



Fox-Terriers at Stud 



I/UCIEER (as ill prajsenti)— Fee &50. 



After June 1 to a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champion Splinter; dam, Kohinoor, winner 

 of many cups and prizes in England. 



BACCHANAL— Fee $30. 



To approved bitches. 

 Winner of many prizes in America and England. 

 Sire, ch. The Belgravian; dam, ch. Bedlamite. 



REGENT VOX-Fee »10. 



Prize winner. 

 Sire, Tackier; dam, Sandy Yic. 



RESOLUTE— Fee *30. 



After June 1 to a few approved bitches. 

 Sire, champ. Result; flam, champ. Diadem. 

 Address GERMAN HOPKINS, 



tf Hempstead, L, I, 



Ilford Cromwell 



IN THE STUD. 



Fee, $50. 



A. G. HULL, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 



Locust Grove Kennel 



T. M. AEDRICH, Manager. 



MANTON, R. I. 



IN THE STUD.— Black, white and ticked dog 

 ROY MONARCH (Dashing Monarch— List), to 

 a limited number of good bitches. Fee $25. 



GENE (Druid— Ruby), black and white ticked. 

 Fee $25. 



Champion Irish Setter BLARNEY (Bruce— 

 Luray). Fee $25. jan27,tf 



ilv< 



> Shoe, 



Small imported pug dog, sire of many winners. 

 Stud fee £10. (A.K.R. 3758). Particulars and 

 pedigree, JAMES BOWDEN, 



631 Hudson street, New York City. 



For Sale Cheap— Two Llewellin Setter Dogs. 



Whelped Nov. 6, 1886 bv Blue Dan ex Maud, both 

 registered in A.K.C.S.B. Printed pedigrees. 



BLITZEN— Beautitully marked blue belton; 

 magnificent head and well proportioned body. 

 Price, if sold at once, only §30. 



BLONDIN— Almost pure white, handsomely 

 built. At a bargain at #20 if sold at once. 



Address A. A. W.. Drawer B, Hartford, Conn. 



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.Llewellin Setter Bitch 



LADY BRIGHT (A.K.C.S.B. 2047), in whelp to 

 Gun (A.K.R. 1538), for sale. For full pedigree, 

 price, etc., address CH AS. YORK, 9 & 11 Granite 

 Block, Bangor, Me. 



FOR SALE— POINTER PUPPIES, BY TAM- 

 many out of Bertie (Rah— Bellona). First- 

 class field and bench show stock at reasonable 

 prices. F. BGLLETT, 488 Grand a v., Brooklyn,L.I. 



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T? OR SALE-FLAT-COATED BLACK COCKER 

 JP Spaniel dog, fine specimen; tail not docked. 

 Weighed March 16, SSkjlbs.; will be one year old 

 April 30. He is by champion Black Silk out of 

 Pauline Markman: Silk is by Farrow's champion 

 Obo; Pauline is bv Obo II. and out of champion 

 Horuell Rubv. Address H., P. O. Box 885, Lynn, 

 Mass. It 



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OR SALE -FINE MASTIFF PUPPIES, 

 . whelped Feb. B, 1887, out of Florence (A.K.R. 

 1338) by champion Homer (A.K.R. 1030); full ped- 

 igree. ' Address J. E. R. BOUDREAU, No. 50 Ex- 

 change place, Room 31, New York. 2t 



FOR SALE—SCOTCH COLLIE BITCH IOmos. 

 old, as prettv as a picture. O. R. McKAIN, 

 P. O. Box 25, Curwensville, Pa. It 



COCKERS FOR SALE— ENTIRE STOCK OF 

 Cockers, stud dogs, bitches and puppies. 

 Address W. A. SUTHERLAND. Cabin Hill, Del- 

 aware county, N. Y. 



HIGH CLASS FOX-TERRIERS FOR SALE.— 

 To reduce my keunel, I offer the following 

 Fox-Terriers, game and handsome, and as well 

 bred as anv in the world: No. 1. Dudley Rage 

 (Pickle II.— Old Frantic), bred by Mr. Astley, 

 Dudley. England. A grand brood bitch with 

 great bone and coat, and game to death; a plum 

 for anv breeder. No. 1 2.; Pretty Pickle (Regent 

 Vox— Dud lev Rage), a most beautiful young bitch, 

 long, lean, even-marked black and tan head, 

 white body, good ears, bone, coat, etc. No. 3. Ox- 

 ford Josie, litter sister to above, a youngster of 

 great promise; exceedingly small ears. No. 4. 

 Gilbert, dog of same litter, a good one all over. 

 FR ANK C. WHEELER, 151 Dundas st., London, 

 Ont., Can. It 



BEAGLE OWNERS, WRITE ME BEFORE 

 you breed your bitches; you are interested. 

 W. B?. ASHBURNER, 727 N, 38th st., Phila., Pa. 



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Mastiff For Sale, 



12 mos. old, kind, 30%in. high, fawn color, 1301bs. 

 weight, house broken. Price $100. No deviation. 

 Inquire for pedigree and dog of 



J. SMITH CHANDLER, 

 jan6,tf Coldwater, Mich. 



K 9 Breaking Kennels. 



Pointers and setters thoroughly broken for field 

 trials or private use. Reference given. W. Q. 

 RMITH. Marvdel. Md. 



Claire-Reeta Kennels. 



PALMYRA, N. Y. 

 Irish and Gordon setters for work as well as show 



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fj>OR SALE.— A FEW VERY FINE ENGLISH 

 Jc setters and pointers, thoroughly field trained. 

 Only those wishing first-class dogs will address, 

 GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 



TVT A ~y WENZEL, 



89 Fourth St., Hobo ken, N. J. 



Breeder of Irish Setters 



Under guarantee and life insurance. 

 Send for circular. 



DOC BUYERS' GUIDE. I 



Colored plates, 100 engravings R 

 of different breeds, prices thoy are f 

 worth, and where to buy them | 



Mailed for 15 Cents. ' 

 ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, . 

 237 S. Eighth St. Philadelphia, Fa. I 



PRIZE AND PEDIGREE ENGLISH MAS 

 TIFFS.— Mr. James Hutchings, 25 Gandy 

 St., Exeter, England, has several grand ones for 

 sale, brindles and fawns, including stud dogs 

 brood bitches and puppies. Tourists' inspection 

 invited. 



CLEARING SALE. 



A number of liver and white, lemon and white 

 and black and white cocker bitches will be sold 

 very low, and guaranteed just as represented or 

 money refunded. For price, pedigree, etc., ad- 

 dress FLEETFOOT KENNELS. Delhi, Del. Co.. 

 X. V. mchlO,tf ' 



FOR SALE. — THE HANDSOME BLACK AND 

 white Llewellin setter dog (named) Dash- 

 Boy, whelped April 2, 1886, by Dash III., Jr. ex 

 Mabel Blue; she combines the blood of Druid, 

 Leicester and other crack dogs-, Registered in 

 Vol. III., No. 5748. A. K. S. B. Apply to A. M. 

 TUCKER, 85 Main st,, Charlestown, Mass. 



Eclipse — Rutland Collies. 



Puppies by Clipper, A.K.R. 2529 (Eclipse— Nesta), 

 brother to Glengarry, Lintie, Cliusetta and Mavis, 

 out of Blackberry Girl, A.K.R. 3494 (Ru. land— 

 Strawberry Girl). JAS. WATSON, P. O. Box 770, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. febl0,tf 



FOR SALE?— ENGLISH BEAGLE HOUND 

 pups, from good hunting stock, 8 mos. old, 

 full pedigree; also one foxhound, well broken. 

 Address with stamp GEO. L. BARNES, Tyring- 

 ham, Mass. jan27,tf 



American Foxhounds. 



We have for sale a large number of the best 

 practical foxhounds in this country; trained 

 dogs and bitches and puppies. Prices for guar- 

 anteed broken hounds, 3550; year old, unbroken, 

 825; puppies, $15 and $10. 



ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, 

 janl3,tf 237 South Eighth st., Phila., Pa. 



Setter Puppies for $5. 



We have a number of setter puppies from 5 to 

 lOwks. old, dogs and bitches, ot all colors; we will 

 close out for $5 each. Dogs of same breed from 

 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, $8 each. These setters are of 

 good native blood, fair nose and not gun shy, and 

 satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. 



WM. W. SILVEY, 

 135 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



THE WHITE MOUNTAIN KENNELS, 



LITTLETON, N. H., 



Have for sale a few fine bred bull-terrier, fox- 

 terrier and beagle dogs and pups. janl3,tf 



MAPLE KENNELS AND POULTRY YARDS, 

 Patterson, N. Y. (on Harlem R. R.), breeds 

 thoroughbred fowls and pointer dogs from prize 

 winning registered stock. Wyandottes and Ply- 

 mouth Rocks a specialty. Ten grand yards con- 

 taining all my prize winners of last season. Eggs 

 $2 per 13 or S5 per 39, properly packed in baskets. 

 A fair hatch guaranteed. Large circular con- 

 taining matings, winnings, etc., sent free on ap- 

 plication. (Mention this paper.) 



ITALIAN GREYHOUND PUPS AND FINE 

 English pug pups from imported, registered 

 and prize-winning stock. HENRY C. BURDICK, 

 190 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass. feb24.tf 



FOR SALE. — THE LANDSEER KENNEL 

 offers choice bred Scotch Deerhound and 

 English greyhound puppies, bred only from stock 

 of well-known field qualities. These are the 

 aristocrats of all dogs. DR. VAN HUMMELL, 

 Denver, Colo. 



Rory O'More Kennels. 



No finer Red Irish stock living, noted for pure 

 breeding, bench show and field quality, endur- 

 ance and intelligence. Brood bitches and pups 

 for sale. W. N. CALLENDER, Albany, N. Y. 



WANTED. 



A HANDSOME WELL-BRED YOUNG SETTER 

 not over 18 mos. old, staunch, good nose, and 

 broken on snipe and woodcock. Must be within 

 easy reach of Philadelphia, so that I can see him 

 in the field. I do not want a very fast, wide- 

 ranging dog. Address D. G„ care of Chas. Kuni, 

 719 Walnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. It 



rpOR SALE VERY" LOW.-TWO IRISH SET- 

 JD tors, broken. Also fine English setters, 

 pointers and cocker brood bitches. OAKDALE 

 KENNELS, Westbrook, Conn. mch3,Bt 



WANTED— ONE OR TWO BLACK COOKER 

 Spaniel bitches sired by Obo II., one year 

 old or more. DR. WHEELOt 3 K. Waterbury, Vt. 



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WANTED-YOUNG MASTIFF DOG, HOUSE 

 broken. Address with particulars and price 

 Dr. F. W. GWYER, 32 Second st,, New York^ 



FOR SALE— BLACK AND TAN GORDON 

 Setter bitch. Will exchange for trained 

 foxhound or cockers. L. N. EDWARDS, Box 84, 

 Oxford, Maine. If 



FOR SALE.— A NUMBER OF WELL BRED 

 and well broken pointers and setters; also 

 dogs boarded and broken; satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Address H. B. RICHMOND, Lakeville. 

 Mass. sept22,tf 



Tie Field Sportsman's Picture Co., 



PALMYRA, K. Y., 



Are now prepared to furnish copies of the photo- 

 graphs taken by Mr. Walker at the Eastern Field 

 Trials. Lists and prices on application. 



The Philadelphia Kennel Club's 



FIFTH BENCH SHOW of DOGS 



WILL BE HELD AT THE 



ELITE JFt. 1 1ST 



Twenty-third and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, 

 April 19, 20, 21, 22, 1887. 

 For premium lists, entry blanks, etc., applv to 

 the Secretary, N. E. Cor. 13th and Market sts." 

 ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 9. 



SECOND ANNUAL 



Bench Show of Dogs, 



APRIL 26, 27, 28 and 29, 



1887. 



UNION AKMOEY 



HARTFORD, CONN. 

 ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL IS. 



For Premium Lists and Entry Blanks address 



A. G. COLLINS, Sec'y, Box 20, Hartford, Conn. 



Michigan Kennel Club. 

 INAUGURAL BENCH SHOW OF DOGS, 



May 34, 35, 36, 37. 

 LIGrHT INE'ANTEY ARMORY, 

 Detroit, Mich. 

 Entries close May 10. For premium list and 

 eutry blanks address CHAS. WEIL, Scc'v, New- 

 berry & McMillan Ruildins?, Detroit, Mich. 



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tST'^pHE UNDERSIGNED, NOT A PROFES- 

 sional breeder, offers for sale a few ex- 

 ^f^ceptionally fine Red Irish Setter pnps. These 

 J5P~puppies, for strain, color, coat and health, 

 ^f^are not surpassed in this country or abroad. 

 ^"This is a rare opportunity for gentlemen who 

 demand absolute purity of stock as the first 

 ^"requisite. For full particulars please address 

 JS^DWIGHT HOLBROOK, Clinton, Conn. 



FOK 8AL.K. 



ONE FINELY BROKEN POINTER BITCH, 

 4 yrs. old, liver and white; pedigree; worth $100; 

 will sell for StiO to close out. A rare chance for 

 some one. F. W. CHASE, Augusta, Me. It 



FOR BALE. 



Pointer bitch Grace A.K.R. 1250), Llewellin 

 puppy, (Rock ex La BeUe Creole); also Beagles, 

 follies and Greyhounds. 



Box 472, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Field Irish Puppies 



I have a litter of fine field puppies, by imported 

 Sarsfield out. of Red Flash, for Bale. Both sire 

 aud dam first-class field dogs. Pedigree and par- 

 B. SPENCER, Cats- 



ciculars on application, 

 kill, N. Y. 



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English Bulldog's, 



(Standard bred), stock by champion Guillermo 

 ex Patti and ijilly Langtry. Puppies by Glen- 

 wood ex Nancy Lee. Colors white and dark 

 brindle. Address GLENWOOD, Lock Box 075, 

 Hudson, N. Y. mehl7,2t 



FOX-TERRIERS. 



Belgrave Primrose ex Champion Vic. Dandy 

 and Nellie, 6 mos. old, two beauties. Also two 

 dogs and two bitches, about 1 yr. old, by Raby 

 champion Vic. Address H. D. HOLS- 



Tyrant ex c 



APPLE, P. O. Box 816, Hudson N. Y. 



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FOR SALE. — ENGLISH SETTER PUPPIES, 

 by Count H. (3358)-Belle B (3564); registered; 

 just right for fall shooting; pedigree on applica- 

 . ion. L. A. BOLI, Hamilton, O. mcUT^t 



OLD DON'S BLOOD TO THE FRONT. 



Lemon and White Pointer 

 RICH JVE OWID, 



Never beaten in the field by any pointer when in 

 condition. Record: Runner up, and divided third 

 Western Trials, 1885. Divided third, National 

 Trials, 1880. Winner All-Aged Stake, Teuneasee 

 Trials, 1887. He is the only pointer since the days 

 of Don and Croxteth, that has defeated setters 

 who were winners of an All-Aged Setter Stake. 

 In order to give pointer breeders an opportunity 

 to breed pointers that will hold their own against 

 any of the prominent setters, he will be allowed 

 to serve 12 bitches of approved pedigree. Stud fee 

 S-45.00. Addr. H. M. SHORT, Middleton, Tenn. 



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FOR SALE, 



The rough-coated St, Bernard bitch Paw-Paw 

 (A.K.R. 2554), whelped Dec. 2, 1884; from gentle- 

 man's private kennels. Choice stock; a great 

 sacrifice. Price $100.' 



HENRY L. DAVIS, 

 mchl7,2t 66 South street, New York. 



A RARE BARGAIN. — TWO FINELY BRED 

 collie dog pups, 4 mos. old, by Bounce 

 (A.K.R. 2456) out of Queen Bess II. (A.K.R, 4337), 

 For particulars address CHAS. H, BADDELEY, 

 Champaign, 111. mchl7,3t 



FOR SALE-TWO SETTER PUPS, 6 MOS. 

 old. Also three spaniels, 4 wks. old; all good 

 blood. 0. E. JONES, Welchville, Me. H 



