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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Feb. 4, 19x1. 
THE OU TDOOR LIBRARY 
q Seasonable Books dealing with every phase of the life in the Open. 
Handbooks of Sport. Books that make “roughing it easy Books 
for Fisherman, Hunter, Yachtsman, Canoeist, Camper, Natu 
Lover. Books of Travel and Adventure for Young and Old. 
Book Catalogue Free on Application. 
No. 6 
Hunting in Many Lands. 
Contents: Hunting in East Africa, W. A. Ghanler^To 
til 00 s e” Hu n t f Masson’ gSSTa Hunting Trip in had., 
Emott Roosevelt. Dog Sledging tntheNort^ IX M 
Ascent of^Chief ^tountam Henry 
and g Ti’be^W M Rockhm" Hunting in the Cattle 
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Protective Act. Price, $-.50. 
Modern Sporting Gunnery. 
Written by the well-known English gun expert, Mr. 
Henry Sharp, and contains 525 pages and many tllustra- 
f? e " ry tel s of the various makes of guns and rifles. 
Postpaid, $1.70. 
Hunting Without a Gun. 
to Forest and Stream and other publications and now 
for the first time brought together. Price, $-.00. 
My Friend the Partridge. 
S T Hammond. An inimitable study of the noblest 
of^our game birds,following the ruffed grouse deep into 
his haunts, detailing the. experiences of more than 60 
years in the field, throwing much light on the habits, 
life history and habitat of the game A m°st ddightful 
reminder of happy days with upland game. Cloth, 15 
pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Inter-Ocean Hunting Tales. 
Edgar F. Randolph. A collection of stories such as 
are told about the camp-fire. Mr. Randolph offers a bun 
ing experience bounded only by the two oceans TfP' et ^ 
with incident, interesting from Rs novel viewpoint and 
dealing with every kind of g^e ^at falls to the ntte 
of the American sportsman. Cloth, 200 pages. ± osi 
paid, $100. 
Camp Life in the Woods. 
And the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making. W. 
Hamilton Gibson. Containing hints on camp shelter^nd 
bait receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, witli 
instructions for the capture of all fur_bearing animals. 
Illustrated. Cloth, 360 pages. Price, $1.00. 
My Sixty Years on the Plains, Trapping, 
Trading and Indian Fighting. 
w. T. (Bill) Hamilton. The author was the last sur¬ 
vivor of the old race of free trappers. . B >'l Hamilton 
was born in 1825, and was on the plains in 1842, Tapper, 
Indian fighter, sign talker, trader, scout and guide so 
long as the old West survived. This book is th e stmpl 
unaffected story of his adventurous life, more thrilling 
and full of personal interest than any romance. Cloth. 
Illustrated, 223 pages. Postpaid, $1.50. 
Nursing vs. Dosing. 
S T Hammond. A most practical book for the dog 
fancier based largely on Mr. Hammond s observation 
that dogs, and particularly house dogs, suffer from too 
much medicine. Contents: Nursing Cleanliness Diet, 
Other Foods, Kennel and Exercise Common Ailments, 
Diarrhea, Convulsions, Epilepsy, Distemper Eczema, 
Need of Proper Care, Stomach, Vermin, Earl, Man 6?> 
Nervous System, Colic, Worms. Cloth. Illustrated, 161 
pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Rhymes of the Stream and Forest. 
Frank Merton Buckland. A charming collection of 
verse by an author who knows and loves nature well. 
A particularly pleasing gift for fishermen close ’y slI ?" la *‘ 
ing in form and ornamentation the standard fl y-b°°k- 
Cloth. Heavy laid paper. Sumptuously bound. Post¬ 
paid, $1.25. 
Jack, the Young Ranchman; 
Or a Boy’s Adventures in the Rockies. By George 
Bird Grinnell.' Illustrated. Cloth, 304 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Jack Among the Indians; 
Or a Boy’s Summer on the Buffalo Plains. By George 
Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth, 301 pages. Price, $1.-5. 
Jack in the Rockies; 
Or a Boy’s Adventure With a Tack Tram. By George 
Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth, 272 pages. Price, $1-5. 
Jack the Young Canoeman. 
George Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. Cloth, 286 pages. 
Price, $1.25. 
Jack the Young Trapper. 
George Bird Grinnell. Illustrated. 278 pages. Price, 
$1.25. 
Manual of Taxidermy for Amateurs. 
C. T. Maynard. A complete guide in collecting and 
preserving birds and animals. Illustrated. New edition. 
Trice, $1.00 
The Still-Hunter. 
Theo. S. Van Dyke. A practical Treatise on Deer- 
Stalking. Extra cloth, beveled, 350 pages. Price, $1.75. 
Log Cabins and Cottages. 
William S. Wicks. This book covers building for the 
woods from the simplest shelter to the most elaborate 
cottage, cabin or house, and their furnishing and fitting. 
The details and directions are at once simple and com¬ 
prehensive, and the illustrations are numerous and 
illuminative. Cloth. Illustrated, 44 full page plates and 
numerous text illustrations. Postpaid, $1.50. 
The Angler’s Workshop. Rod Making for 
Beginners. 
Perry D. Frazer. A complete, simple and thoroughly 
up-to-date work for the guidance of the amateur rod 
maker carrying him from first principles through all 
phases’ of successful rod making. There is no theorizing 
or speculation. All terms are simple, and all kinds ot 
rods and woods are treated of. Cloth, ISO pages. Four 
full-page illustrations, 60 working drawings, i ostpaid, $i. 
The Book of the Black Bass. 
Tames A. Henshall. The standard work on the black 
bass comprising a complete scientific and life history 
of the black bass, together with a practical treatise on 
angling and fly-fishing, a full description of tackle and 
implements, and general observations. Cloth. Illustrated. 
470 pages. Postpaid, $3.00. 
Men I have Fished With. 
Fred Mather. Sketches of character and incident with 
rod and gun from childhood to manhood; from the kill¬ 
ing of little fishes and birds to a buffalo hunt. Illustrated. 
Price, $2.00 
My Angling Friends. 
Fred Mather. A Second Series of “Men I Have Fished 
With.” Cloth, 369 pages, with 13 illustrations. Price. $2. 
Training vs. Breaking. 
Practical Dog Training; or. Training vs. Breaking. 
By S. T. Hammond. To which is added a chapter on 
(raining pet dogs, by an amateur. Cloth, 165 pages. 
Price, $1.00. 
How to Build a Skipjack. 
Complete plans and instructions for building a light 
draft sloop. Plans and directions easily followed. Cloth. 
Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
How to Build a Knockabout. 
A wholesome boat for all-around cruising and racing; 
32ft. O. W., 10ft. beam, 26in. draft. Full working plans 
and drawings, with instructions for building. Cloth. 
Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
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each week, you are frequently reminded 
of one thing or another that you desire to 
purchase. Such and such must be sup¬ 
plied to make your Shooting, Fishing, 
Camping or Cruising outfit complete. 
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waterproof clothing. Or a new tent? 
It is your intention to take a much longer 
trip this time, than usual. And you may 
be located where you do not have ac¬ 
cess to sporting goods houses where all 
of your wants can be filled. In fact, 
even the best of us are often in doubt 
when it comes to knowing where to 
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Life and Sport in Labrador 
NAPOLEON A. COMEAV. 
In “Life and Sport on the North Shore of the Lower 
St. Lawrence and Gulf,” Mr. Comeau has made a. valu¬ 
able addition to the literature of rod and rifle— -and more. 
It is a book of engrossing personal interest to the sports¬ 
man or general reader, and of rare value to the student 
of wild life. 
The author describes the events and experiences o 
fifty years, spent in the cause of humanity and scl * n <* 
in one of the most interesting and least known sections 
of Canada. He writes as one sportsman to his fellows, 
detailing his experiences with the wild things of wood, 
shore and sea, with plenty of stirring experiences with 
big game and gamy fish. 
Illustrated, 460 pages. Paper. Postpaid, $2.50. 
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