The Oder of the Forest F The Sparkle of the|Stream ; 
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A JOURNAL OF THE ROD AND GUN. 
Devoted to the inculcation in men and women of a 
wholesome taste for and participation in 
OUT-DOOR RECREATION AND STUDY. 
Tts well-filled pages contain entertaining sketches of 
Field Sports, Travel and Adventure, descriptions of the 
Haunts and Habits of Game, the Field Experiences of 
Snortsmen in every part of the country ; and a vast fund 
of entertainment and practical information for amateur 
and veteran sportsmen. 
Its departments are— 
THE SPORTSMAN TOURIST; NATURAL BISTORT; ^AME 
mo AND GUN; SEA AND RIVER FISHING; FISH CULTURE; 
m KENNEL; B1FLF. AND TRAP SHOOTING , YACHTING AND 
CANOEING; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Among its hundreds of correspondents anacontribu- 
tors are Business Men, Farmers, Lawyers, Physicians, 
Clergymen, Army and Navy Officers, Naturalists, Pioneers, 
Tranne“ Prospectors, College Professors, Tourists, Civil 
Engineers Artists, Editors of other papers. The paper is 
constantTy growing in influence, and in interest andwalne 
10 ‘ The a weekly numbers of' the Forest and Stream 
anmiallv make two handsome hound volumes of BOO pages 
each No sportsman can well afford to be wUho.it the 
Ubr 17y^d*™ e now re^lhe Forest and Stream ask 
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