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FOREST AND STREAM 
OCTOBER, 1919 
FUR, FEATHER ARD FIH 
BOOKS 
Edited by A. E. T. Watson 
The design of this series is to 
present monographs, as complete 
as they can possibly be made, on 
the various birds, beasts, and fishes 
which are generally included under 
the head of game. 
Each volume of the present 
series, is therefore devoted to a 
bird, beast or fish. The creature’s 
origin is traced, its birth and breed- 
ing described, and all the sports- 
man’s methods of dealing with it 
are s6t forth. 
Price $2.00 
Delivered to any address in the 
U. S. or Canada. 
THE FOX 
By Thomas F. Bale. 
This volume deals with the history, edu- 
cation and mind of the fox; how to pre- 
serve the fox, his home and haunts; as a 
captive, an outlaw; his fur, and when 
hunted. The object has been to illustrate 
his manners and intelligence. There are 
eight full page illustrations. 
SNIPE and WOODCOCK 
By L. H. Be Visne Shaw. The chapters 
on COOKERY are hy Alexander Innes 
Shand. 
Read Snipe and Woodcock. We believe 
this volume should prove as instructive and 
interesting as its fellows in this series. 
It closes with “Why not vary the 
menu with more of the woodcocks, ‘sim- 
ply roasted,’ I say, for of all birds, you 
can do no better than to leave him to him- 
self.” The illustrations are by Thorburn 
and Whymper. 
PIKE and PERCH 
By William Senior, 
Mr. Senior was the editor of "The 
Field” — a notable of English sport maga- 
zines. A glance at the contents of this 
volume; — The Pike of fable and fancy; 
of fact; fishing in lakes, in rivers, small 
waters and typical days; the ancient art of 
trolling; bait and tackle; make in all twelve 
chapters of delightful reading. Illustrated. 
THE PARTRIDGE 
NATURAL HISTORY hy the Reverend 
H. A. Macpherson. SHOOTING hy 
A. J. Stuart-Wortley. COOKERY hy 
George Saintshury. 
This book has gone through several edi- 
tions. “Our National traditions are so 
closely associated with this favorite game- 
bird, that its presence could ill be spared 
from our midst. 
Few will deny the pleasure that the part- 
ridge has conferred upon their rambles, 
startling them with its abrupt departure 
from some clover field, or breaking in 
upon the stillness of a summer evening by 
the iteration of its harsh, unmusical call- 
note." Mr. Macpherson’s hi.story thus de- 
lightfully begins and the story of the life 
of the partridge goes along until we come 
to Mr. Saint -bury’s “Cookery of the Part- 
ridge,” where we may leave the partridge 
on the table in the most appetising forms 
which the science of cookery has dis- 
covered. Illustrations are well placed. 
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AMERICAN 
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— In Colors 
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SPORTSMAN 
By CHESTER A. REED 
Is a book written especially for 
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the identification of water birds, 
game upland and shore birds. 
One hundred and sixty species of 
birds are faithfully depicted by 
the colored pictures, and the text 
gives considerable idea of their 
habits and tells where they are to be found at different seasons 
of the year. 
These illustrations are reproduced from water-color painting by the 
author, whose books on birds and flowers have had the largest sale 
of any ever published in this country. They are made by the best 
known process by one of the very first engraving houses in the coun- 
try and the whole typography is such as is rarely seen in any book. 
The cover is a very attractive and unique one, with set-in pictures. 
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HORSE PACKING 
By CHARLES JOHNSON POST 
Tells you how to pack a horse for the trail — it tells you 
how to make sling nets and many other things that are 
necessary where a horse is used for the trail or trek, 
besides showing how to throw the different hitches used 
by the men who know. 
200 pages, 175 diagrams and illustrations; flexible clot^ 
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THE AIREBALE 
By W. A. Bruette 
MODERN BREAKING 
By W. A. Bruette 
FOREST AND STREAM 
THE FOX TERRIER 
By William Haynes 
DOG TRAINING 
By S. T. Hammond 
9 EAST 40th STREET, NEW YORK. N. Y. 
THE FOX HOUND 
By R. D. Williams 
NURSING vs. DOSING 
By S. T. Hammond 
