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[Aug. ii, 1906. 
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Canoe and Boat Building. 
A Complete Manual for Amateurs. Containing plain 
and comprehensive directions for the construction of 
canoes, rowing and sailing boats and hunting craft. By 
W. P. Stephens. Cloth. Seventh and enlarged edition. 
264 pages. Numerous illustrations, and fifty plates in 
envelope. Price, $2. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Gas Engines and Launches. 
Their Principles, Types and Management. By Francis 
K. Grain. 123 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Here is a pocket manual indispensable to every man 
who uses a motor-boat. It deals in simple untechnical 
fashion with the running of the marine gas engine, and 
with the difficulties that the marine gas engineer is likely 
to meet with. These engines are described, some page? 
are devoted to launches in general, with practical advice 
to the man who contemplates purchasing a power boat 
The main feature of the book, however, is a clear descrip 
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their causes and how to remedy them. In this discussion 
all technicalities are avoided, and the author has boiled 
down a vast amount of practical knowledge into small 
space and into every-day language. The amateur power 
boat man needs this book, for it will save him much time 
and trouble, and probably not a little money. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
346 Broadway. New York 
HITTING vs. MISSING. 
By S. T. Hammond (“Shadow”). Cloth. Price, $1. 
Mr. Hammond enjoys among his field companions the 
repute of being an unusually good shot, and one who is 
particularly successful in that most difficult branch of 
upland shooting, the pursuit of the ruffed grouse or 
partridge. This prompted the suggestion that he should 
write down for others an exposition of the methods by 
which his skill was acquired. The result is this original 
manual of “Hitting vs. Missing.” He term it original, 
because, as the chapters will show, the author was self- 
taught; the expedients and devices adopted and the 
forms of practice followed were his own. This then may 
be termed the Hammond system of shooting; and as it 
was successful in his own experience, being here set 
forth simply and intelligibly, it will prove not less effec¬ 
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Atlantic Division.—-Valentine Dexheimer, Jr., 
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Central Division.—H. A. Hammond, Rome, N. 
Y., by H. S. Sturdevant; Louis C. Breed, D. H. 
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Eastern Division.—S. A. Moot, Marblehead, 
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Western Division.-—W. W. Hoxton, St. Louis, 
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of Milwaukee, Wis., and all by J. S. Thatcher; 
Gvvynne Evans, St. Louis, Mo., by J. DeG. 
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