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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1882. J 
Books 
ON 
Field Sports 
Frank Forester’s 
(IE W. Herbert) 
Life and Writings. 
Edited by David W. Judd. 
2 Vols. Price $1.50 each. 
The Dogs of Great 
Britain, America, 
and other Countries. 
Price $2.00 
Field, Cover, and 
Trap Shooting. 
By Adam H. Bogardus. 
Price $2.00. 
Embracing an authentic 
Memoir of his Life and hith¬ 
erto unpublished Sketches. 
A most valuable contribu¬ 
tion to American Literature. 
The full sketch of Herbert is 
from the pen of his “pupil, 
friend, and life-long com¬ 
panion.” Illustrated with 
Engravings of Frank For¬ 
ester. the Cedars, &c., &c. 
It comprises all the essen¬ 
tial parts of the two Stan¬ 
dard Works on the Dog by 
Stonehenge, thereby furnish¬ 
ing for $ 2,00 what has 
hitherto cost $11.25. The 
book contains over One Hun¬ 
dred beautiful Engravings, 
embracing the most noted 
dogs in both Continents. 
Embracing Hints for Skil¬ 
led Marksmen. Instructions 
forYoung Sportsmen,Haunts 
and Habits of Game Birds, 
Flight and Resorts of Water 
Fowl, etc., etc. 
| Containing full and ac¬ 
curate descriptions of the 
. • , n i Haunts, Habits, and Methods 
AmenoanWild Fowl of shooting wild fowl in- 
Shooting. 
By JosEpn W, Long 
P rice $2.00. 
Practical Taxider¬ 
my and Home Dec¬ 
oration. 
By Joseph H. Batty. 
Price $1.50. 
How 
to Hunt and 
Trap. 
By Joseph H. Batty, Tax¬ 
idermist, 
Price $1.50. 
structions concerning Guns, 
Blinds, Boats, and Decoys. 
The true history of Choke 
Bores, and a correct method 
of testing the shooting pow¬ 
ers of Shot Guns. Fully 
illustrated. 
One hundred and twenty- 
five spirited illustrations; an 
entirely new and complete, 
as well as authentic work on 
Taxidermy. Just the book 
for those desiring to pre¬ 
serve the skins of animals, 
game, birds, fishes, etc., etc. 
Just enlarged and rewritten 
by the author. Containing 
full instructions for bunting 
Buffalo, Elk, Moose, Deer, 
Antelope, Bear, Fox, Grouse, 
Quail. Partridge, Ducks, 
Woodcock, Snipe, and all the 
other Game, Water-fowl, etc. 
Also the localities where 
Game abounds. This work 
is one of the latest, and gen¬ 
erally regarded as one of the 
best, most complete,popular, 
and standard works of its 
kind. With nearly 100 illus¬ 
trations. 
Orange Judd Company, 
DAVID W. JUDD, Vice-President. 
SAMUEL BURNHAM, Secretary. 
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