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FOREST AND STREAM. 



I Standard Works for the Sportsman's Library. 



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ANGLING. 



SHOOTING. 



THE KENNEL. 



The American Angler's Book. 



Combinins: the natural history of sporting fish, the art of 

 taking them, with instructions in fly-fishing, fly-making and 

 rod-making, and directions for fish breeding. Description of 

 salmon runs, inland trout fishing, etc. By Thad. Norris. 

 80 Illustrations. Cloth. Price, $5.50. 



American Fishes. 



A popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North 

 America, with especial reference to habits and methods of 

 capture. By G. Brown Goode. With numerous illustrations, 

 aoth, 496 pages Price, $3.50. This is, by far, the most pop- 

 ular work which has ever been published on the fishes of 

 America, and is the book that no angler who takes pleasure 

 in knowing the fishes which afford him sport, can afford to 

 miss. 



Book of the Black Bass. 



Comprising its complete scientific and life history, together 

 with a practical treatise on angling and fly-fishing, and a f uii 

 description of tools, tackle and implements. By James A. 

 Henshall, M.D. Illustrated. Cloth, 470 pages, thrice, $3.00. 

 Dr. Henshairs monograph is the standard work. 



riore About the Black BasSo 



Being a supplement to the "Book of the Black Bass." By 

 James A. Henshall, M.D. Fully illustrated. Cloth, 204 pages. 

 Price, $1.50. This is a supplement or sequel of Dr. Henshall's 

 first volume, in which the author's aim is to bring the sub- 

 ject matter down to date. 



Fly=Fishing and Fly=Making for Trout, etc. 



By j Harrington Keene. With plates of the actual material 

 lor making flies of every variety. Illustrated. Cloth, 160 

 pages. Price, $1.50. The matter of the book embraces every- 

 thing which the fly-fisherman wants to know about the senses 

 of fish, practical fly-fishing, casting and fly-making; with list 

 of standard flies and their dressings; the feathers, silk and 

 other material used in fly-making, there are samples of all, 

 attached to blank sheets like pictures by way of illustration. 



Fishing Tackle. 



Its Materials and Manufacture. A practical guide to the best 

 modes and methods of making every kind of appliance neces- 

 sary for taking fresh-water fish and for Ihe equipment of the 

 angler and fly -fisher. With 454 illustrations and explanatory 

 diagrams. By J. Harrington Keene. Price, $1.50. 



With Fly=Rod and Camera. 



By Edward A. Samuels, President of the Massachusetts Fish 

 and Game Protective Association, author of ''The Ornithology 

 and Oology of New England and Adjacent States and Prov- 

 mees," "Among the Birds," Associate Editor of "The Living 

 World," etc., etc. Cloth, 480 pages C7x9i^in.), 147 illustra- 

 tions. Price, $5.00. The author is known as one of the most 

 devoted and expert salmon fishermen of America. The vol- 

 ume is likewise noteworthy as an example of the rare possi- 

 bilitips of amateur photography. 



Fly=Rods and Fly=Tackle. 



Suggestions as to their Manufacture and Use. By Henry P. 

 Wells. Illustrated. Cloth, 364 pages. Price, $2.50. The 

 most exhaustive work on the subject in print. 



MANUALS. 



Game Laws in Brief. 



Laws of the United States and Canada Relating to Game and 

 Pish Seasons. For the guidance of sportsmen and anglers. 

 Compiled by Charles B. Reynolds, Editor of Forest and 

 Stream. Paper. Price, 25 cents. Gives aU sections relative 

 to game and fish seasons, limit of size or number, non-resi- 

 dents, transportation, etc. All in brief, but full enough for 

 the practical guidance of sportsmen and anglers. Carefully 

 compiled, and shorn of verbiage. Handsomely illustrated 

 with numerous half-tone engravings from Forest and Stream. 



Woodcraft. 



ByNEssMDK. Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price $1.00. A 

 book written for the instruction and guidance of those who 

 go for pleasiire to the woods. Its author, having had a great 

 deal of experience in camp life, has succeeded admirably in 

 putting the wisdom so acquired into plain Enghsh. 



Tricks of Trapping. 



Camp Life ia the Woods, and the Tricks of Trapping and 

 Trap Making. Containing hints on camp shelter, aU the tricks 

 and bait receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps with in- 

 structions for the capture of all fur-bearing animals. By W. 

 Hamilton Gibson. lUustrated. Cloth, 300 pages. Price, $1.00. 



Log Cabins. 



How to Build and Furnish Them. By William S. Wicks. New 

 and enlarged edition. Price, $1.50. Mr. Wicks might have 

 called his book "Every Man His Own Log Cabin Builder," 

 for he has set out to describe fully and particularly each de- 

 tail in the process of construction. Plans are given for 

 cabins, large and small, with details of exterior and interior. 



Hints and Points for Sportsmen. 



Compiled by "Seneca." Cloth. Illustrated, 224 pages. Price, 

 $1.50. This compilation comprises six hundred and odd hints, 

 helps, kinks, wrinkles, points and suggestions for the shooter, 

 the fisherman, the dog owner, the yachtsman, the canoeist, 

 the camper, the outer, in short for the field sportsman in all 

 the varied phases of his activity. 



Names and Portraits of Birds 



Which Interest Gunners, with Descriptions in Language Un- 

 derstanded of the People. By Gurdon Trumbull. Cloth, 223 

 pages. Price, $2.50. The average gunner with this work at 

 hand would have little difficulty in identifying the contents 

 of his bag from the text alone. Identification is further facil- 

 itated by portraits of the birds. 



Antelope and Deer of America. 



A comprehensi\ e scientific treatise upon tiie natural history, 

 including the characteristics, habits, alflnities and capacity 

 for domestication, of the Antijocapra and Cervidte of North 

 America. Second edition. By John Dean Caton, LL.D. 

 Cloth, 426 pages. 5C illustrations; steel portrait. Price, $2.50. 



The Gun and Its Development. 



With iNotes on Shooting. By W. W. Greener. Breechload- 

 ing Rifles, Sporting Rifles, Shotguns, Gunmaking, Choice of 

 Guns, Chokeboring, Gun Trials, Theories and Experiments. 

 Fully fllustrated. Cloth, 770 pages. New edition. Price, $2.50- 



The Art of Shooting. 



An Illustrated Treatise on the Art of Shooting. With Ex- 

 tracts from the Best Authorities. By Charles Lancaster. 

 Illustrated with numerous drawings from instantaneous 

 photographs. P'rice, $3.00. New edition. 



Field, Cover and Trap=Shooting. 



By Captain Adam H. Bogardus, Champion Wing Shot of the 

 World. Embracing Hints for Skilled Marksmen; Instruc- 

 tions for Young Sportsmen; Haunts and Habits of Game 

 Birds; Flight and Resorts of Waterfowl; Breeding and Break- 

 ing of Dogs. AVith an appendix. Cloth, 493 pages. Price, 

 $2.00. There is no other man in this country— or in any 

 other, for that matter — better fitted to teach a novice the arl. 



The Still=Hunter. 



A Practical Treatise on Deer-Stalking. By T. S. Van Dyke. 

 The information contained in "The Still-Hunter" is as ex- 

 haustive as it is possible to make. it. 390 pages. Price, $2. 



The Breech=Loader and How to Use It. 



288 pages. Price, $1.00. A book for that numerous class of 

 sportsmen who delight in a day"s shootmg, but have neither 

 the time nor the means to make the sport a life's study. 



CAMP AND HOME. 



Uncle Lisha's Shop. 



Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. By Rowland E. Robinson. 

 Cloth, 187 pages. Pi-ice, $1.00. "Uncle Lisha"s Shop" is 

 brimful of quaint humor and sentiment, and there is an 

 unmistakable touch of human nature in Uncle Lisha himself 

 and his good old wife, Aunt Jerushy; in Sam Lovel, the 

 hunter, and in fact in all the other characters introduced. 



Sam Lovel's Camps. 



A sequel to "Uncle Lisha's Shop," by Rowland' E. Robinson. 

 Cloth. Price, $1. When Uncle Lisha went West, Sam Lovel 

 took Antoine as his partner, and the fortunes and misfor- 

 tunes of the two as trappers are described with all the charm 

 of our author's quaint style, while their friends and enemies, 

 and all with whom they are brought into contact, in the 

 course of the story, step on to the stage real living creatures. 



Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk=Tales, 



With Notes on the Origin, Customs and Character of the 

 Pawnee People. By George Bird Grinnell. Cloth, 417 

 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.75. New edition, revised. Like 

 most Indian tribes, the Pawnees are story tellers. They have 

 a vast fund of folk-tales and traditions, which have been 

 handed down from father to son, and transmitted from gen- 

 eration to generation. Years ago, when the tribe lived in 

 Nebraska, the author of the present volume camped and 

 hunted with them, and joined in their village life. The nights 

 were given up to story telling, and many of the tales told 

 in the lodge and by the flickering camp-fire were carefully 

 translated and written down. When pubMshed they excited 

 great interest. They are tales of daring and adventure, weird 

 accounts of magic, mystery and the supernatural; relations 

 of the ways of hfe in the old, wild days ; stories of war and 

 the craft of war jjarties, the history of the tribe as treasured 

 by the very old men. There is mother-wit in these stories, 

 they are full of humor, sentiment, pathos and human nature. 



Blackfoot Lodge Tales. 



The Story of a Prairie People. By George Bird Grinnell. 

 Cr. 8vo., $1.75. In this volume the story of the Blackfoot 

 tribe is told by a friend, one who has hunted with them on the 

 prairies, slept in their lodges, lived in their camps, and shared 

 their daily life. The stories which constitute this history 

 have been taken down by the author from the lips of the 

 naxrators, and are given without change as told to hi m . 

 There is a singular and charming freshness about the stories, 

 which give the history of renowned warriors of ancient and 

 modern times, show how ancient customs arose, and explain 

 natural phenomena. The account of the daily life, customs, 

 and history of the Blackfeet presents a series of graphic 

 pictm-es of savage life in peace and in war. 



Our New Alaska ; 



Or, The Seward Purchase Vindicated. By Charles Hallock. 

 Cloth, 209 pages, illustrated. Price, §1.50. Mr. Hallocks 

 writings are always vivid and full of life. 



Dogs: Their Management and Treatment 



IN DISEASE. A Study or the Theory and Practice of Canine 

 Medicine. By A.saaoNT. Cloth, 208 pages. Price, $3.00. The 

 Forest and aiream says that this is one of the most valuable 

 treaiioes on canine management and therapeutics that has 

 appeared on this side of the water. 



Kennel Record and Account Book. 



Boards, $3. An indexed volume of 180 pages, consisting of a 

 series of carefully prepared blank entry forms suited to the 

 registration of all kennel events and transactions. 



Dog Points and Standards. 



First Lessons in Dog Training, with the Points and Standards 

 of all Breeds of Dogs. Paper, new edition, 106 pages, revised 

 to date. Price, 50 cents. 



Training vs. Breaking. 



Practical Dog Training; or Training vs. Breaking. By S. T. 

 Hammond, Kennel Editor of Forest and Stream.. Revised and 

 re- written. To which is added a chapter on training pet dogs, 

 by an amateur. Cloth, 165 pages. Price, $1. A book for dog 

 owners, who, by the instructions here plainly given, can suc- 

 cessfully train their hunting dogs. 



flodern Training; 



Handling and Kennel Management. By B. Waters. Illus- 

 trated. Cloth, 373 pages. Price, $2. This treatise is after the 

 modern professional system of training. It combines the 

 excellence of both the suasi ve and force systems of education, 

 and contains an exhaustive description of the uses and abuses 

 of the spike collar. 



House and Pet Dogs; 



Their Selection, Care and Training. Paper, price 50 cents. 



Lee's Modern Dogs. 



History and Description of the Modern Dogs (Sporting Divis- 

 ion) of Great Britain and Ireland. By Rawdon B. Lee, kennel 

 editor London Field. Illustrated, 584 pages. Price, $7. This 

 is a standard w-ork by an acknowledged authority, and is up 

 to date. It treats all sporting breeds exhaustively. The illus- 

 trations are idealized portraits of typical specimens. 



Kennel Secrets. 



How to breed, exhibit and manage dogs. By Ashmont. The 

 dog from the time he is conceived to the time he curls himself 

 up for his last long sleep is treated from every standpoint that 

 could possibly occur to a man of wide experience with dogs. 

 Every important subject that has engaged attention has been 

 fully discussed, generalities being held practically valueless 

 and misleading. Illustrated, 344 pages. Price, $3.00. 



The Spaniel and Its Training. 



By F. H. F. Mebcer. To which are added the American and 

 English Spaniel Standards. Cloth. Illustrated. Price, $1. 



Scientific Education of Dogs for the Gun. 



By H. H. Cloth. Price, $2.50. The instructions are the re- 

 sult of the author's amateur practical experience of 37 years. 

 Forest and Stream says: "This work is a very well written 

 treatise upon the subject, containing some new ideas and 

 much that is interesting and instructive to the new beginner 

 as well as not a little that will be beneficial to even old 

 hands to study." 



YACHT AND CANOE. 



Small Yachts. 



Their Design and Construction, ExempUfled by the Ruling 

 Types of Modern Practice. With numerous plates and illus- 

 trations. By C. P. KuNHABDT. New ed., 470 pp. of type and 

 illustrations and 87 plates. Size of page, 14)4x121^. Price, 

 $10. This book is intended to cover the field of small yachts, 

 with special regard to their design, construction, equipment 

 and keep. 



Steam Yachts and Launches; 



Their Machinery and Management. By C. P. KtJNflARDT. 

 With plates and many illustrations.' New ed., 267 pp. Price, 

 $3.00. A complete review of the development and present 

 status of the marine engine and boiler as applied to steam 

 yachti"g. 



Canoe and Boat Building. 



A Complete Manual for Amateurs. Containing plain and 

 comprehensive directions for the construction of Canoes, 

 Rowing and SaiUng Boats and Hunting Craft. By W. P. 

 Stephens, Canoeing Editor of Forest and Stream. Cloth. 

 Fourth and enlarged edition, 264 pages, numerous illustra- 

 tions, and flfty plates in envelope. Price, $2 00. 



Canoe Handling. 



The Canoe: History, Uses, Limitations and Varieties, Practi- 

 cal 3Ianagement and Care, and Relative Facts. By C. Bowyer 

 Vaux ("Dot"). Illustrated. Cloth, 168 pages. Price, $1.00. 



Yacht Architecture. 



By Dixon Kemp, Associate of the Institute of Naval Architects 

 and Member of Council. Recond edition. Super-royal 8vo. , 

 530 pages, numerous plans and designs. Price, $16.80. 



A Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing. 



By DrsoN Ke.mp, Associate Institute of Naval Architects (Mem- 

 ber of the Council). 750 pages, with numerous plans and 

 designs. Price, $10. 



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