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Book of the Black Bass 
By JAMES A. HENSHALL, M.D. 
NEW, THOROUGHLY REVISED, AND 
ENLARGED EDITION 
Since 1920 Dr. Henshall, the Grand Old 
Man of Fishing, has been at work rewriting 
his famous Book of the Black Bass, which 
contains. the complete scientific and life 
history of the bass, together with a practical 
treatise on Angling and Fly-Fishing, and a 
full account of tools and tackle. To the il- 
lustrations Dr. Henshall has given the same 
minute care that he has given to the text, 
With the exception of some line drawings, 
they are new and consist in many black-and- 
whites and several very fine ones in color. 
This edition, therefore, of the Book of the 
Black Bass is virtually a new book. It will 
be as welcome to Black Bass fishermen as 
the pull at the end of their lines, while it 
proves more than ever Dr. Henshall’s right 
to be called “‘the Father of the Black Bass.” 

9 illustrations, 543 pages. 
PRICE $4.50 
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In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. 
Book Reviews 
A Few Comments on New Volumes for the Sportsman 
With Shotgun and Rifle in North 
American Game Fields 
By CAPTAIN BEVERLEY ROBINSON 
Readers of FoREST AND STREAM who 
have followed the instructive and enter- 
taining articles by Captain Robinson, 
which have appeared from time to time, 
will welcome this work, treating as it 
does, all phases of big and small game 
hunting. 
Captain Robinson has had the rare 
privilege of traveling in many game 
lands. His experience embraces all 
forms of upland, marsh and covert 
shooting with the shotgun and he has 
wandered far into remote places with 
the rifle, in pursuit of the big game of 
forest, plain and mountain country. 
The book, With Rifle and Shotgun, 
is written in a narrative vein. The 
author first tells his reader something 
of the life habits of the species under 
discussion, the proper arms and ammu- 
nition to use, where the quarry may be 
found and matters of a purely inform- 
ative nature; he then goes on to re- 
count in an impersonal way, adventures 
in the field while on actual hunting trips. 
One imagines himself in the presence 
of a much-traveled outdoorsman who.is 
telling the story directly to fellow- 
sportsmen with the desire to help them. 
A novel feature of the volume is the 
appendix, containing the names and ad- 
dresses of registered guides, outfitters 
and lodging quarters in both big and 
small game sections. 
The illustrations are noteworthy, 
many of them being taken from paint- 
ings by Carl Rungius, who is probably 
the foremost big game artist of the 
day. There are, besides, many fine 
photographs of elk, sheep, deer and 
other species of North American big 
game. Many marginal pen drawings add 
to the atmosphere of the text. 
The table of contents follows: 
CONTENTS 
Preface 
PART ONE—SMALL GAME SHOOTING 
1. The Early Season, Early Recollec- 
tions, Upland Plover, Rail Shooting. 
2. Autumn— Quail, Rabbit, English 
Pheasant and Pointer, Setter and 
Hound, Driven Birds. 
3. Grouse Shooting—Ruffed Grouse, 
Canada Grouse, Ptarmigan, Prairie 
Chickens, Sharptail Grouse, Sage 
Chicken and Blue Grouse. 
Wildfowling —- Geese, Brant and 
Ducks from Point, Blind and Battery. 
5. Woodcock and English Snipe. 
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PART Two—BIG GAME 
Hints for Hunters. 
6. Moose Hunting. 
7. Caribou. 
8. Hunting in the West—The Prong- 
Horned Antelope. 
9. EHlk-hunting in the Rockies. 
10..On Ranch and Round Up. 
11. Coursing Wolves. 
12. The Bighorn or Rocky Mountain 
Sheep. 
13. Bears: Grizzly and Black. 
14. The Mule Deer or Rocky Mountain 
Blacktail. 
15. Whitetail Deer—Present and Past 
Methods of Hunting: Still Hunting, 
Hounding and Floating. 
16. Random notes on camping and 
Woodcraft — Arms, Kits, Camps, 
Camp-fires and Companions. 
APPENDIX 
Names and addresses of Guides, Ex- 
penses incidental to the Pursuit of 
Various Kinds of Game. 
Published by D. Appleton & Co., New 
York City. Price $3.50 net. 
SALMON OF THE ATLANTIC—By 
William McFarland with a Foreword 
by Warren Barton Everman, Ph.D., 
and an extensive Bibliography (Re- 
viewed by Louis Rhead). 
This is a book I would advise all 
anglers to buy and read, even though 
they never have or never expect to cap- 
ture the king of all fresh water game 
fishes. You may be a trout, bass, or 
even a pickerel enthusiast, yet still, the 
reading of Dr. McFarland’s salmon 
book will prove of infinite value for 
many reasons, the chief of which is its 
delightful style and learned treatment 
of many varied subjects pertaining to 
the life and death of a salmon. It will 
inspire in us a profound respect and 
also the reading of it may also be ap- 
plied to every thoughtful angler’s ser- 
vice to make him not only a more de- 
termined angler but a better one. 
The growing army of cultured 
anglers which delights more in fishing 
for pleasure than for fish, will find in 
this fascinatingly told and learned 
treatise, a complete history of the sal- 
mon, its peculiar habits, its varied 
modes of capture of the very latest up- 
to-date practice, that is far superior to 
many books which have come from the ~ 
press in recent years. 
The book is beautifully set up in — 
charming type, printed on really good 
paper, and its general appearance is a 
delight to the eye. At the end is an un- 
usually valuable bibliography or list of 

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