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Where, When and How to Catch 
Kish on the East Coast of Florida 
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CAMP LIFE IN THE WOODS. 
W. HAMILTON GIBSON. 
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By \\'m. H. Gregg, of St. Louis, Mo., assisted by Capt. 
Jfthn Gardner, of Ponce Park, Mosquito Inlet, Fla. 
WlAh 100 engravings, and 12 colored illustrations. 
Cloth. Illustrated. 
268 pages. Map. Price, $4.00. 
A ifisitOr.to Florida can hardly make the trip without 
this book, if, he is.at all interested in angling. It gives a, 
very .coiv.n'h’n- list of the fishes of the East Coast of 
Flori|'i, < ) atid, every species is illustrated by a cut taken 
from iihe' best, authorities. The cuts are thus of the most 
value to the "angler who desires to identify the fish he 
takes!', while the colored plates of the tropical fish shown 
in alH;thdir wonderful gorgeousness of coloring, are very 
beautiful. Besides the pictures of fish, there are cuts 
showing'portions of the fishing tackle which the author 
uses.-.A good index completes the volume. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A Practical Handbook of the Woods. 
[Oct. 17, 1908. 
DOGS AS DETECTIVES. 
Year by year I attend trials of “police dogs” 
in Germany and Austria, where man-hunting 
dogs are trained and bred for police purposes, 
and where dogs have become a branch of the 
police organization, says Frederick in the Tele¬ 
gram. In Germany there is ^ society called the 
Association for Furthering the Breeding and 
Employment of Police Dogs, and it runs a 
special monthly journal known as “Der Polizei- 
hund,” by means of which ideas on the subject 
are exchanged, all experiments with dogs being 
carefully reported. Years of thorough and 
painstaking study were devoted to this subject 
before suitable breeds of dogs were obtained 
and proper methods of working the dogs were 
discovered. Originally Brunswick was the head¬ 
quarters of the German police-doggy-men, and 
when canine assistance was required, one of the 
officers at once set out with a dog. These 
officers and dogs often traveled long journeys, 
going as far as Paris and Constantinople on two 
occasions. The German trainers soon came to 
the conclusion that not even the most perfect 
dog could carry a line three or four days old, 
when he was not in a perfect working condition, 
as he wo.uld not be after a long train journey. 
Before anything else, the “mind” of a dog must 
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