Packing and portaging . istory and development of both breeds. For the ownerof the dog, valuable information is given as to the use ot theterriers, their treatment in health, their treatment when sick, theprinciples of dog breeding, and dog shows and rules. The happy o-wner of a terrier for the first time couldnot go ivrong if he follo-ivs Mr. Haynes advice.—Brooklyn Standard SPORTING FIREARMS, by Horace Kephart. This book is the result of painstaking tests and experiments. Practicallynothing is taken for granted. Part I deals with the rifle, and PartII with the shotgun. The man seekin


Packing and portaging . istory and development of both breeds. For the ownerof the dog, valuable information is given as to the use ot theterriers, their treatment in health, their treatment when sick, theprinciples of dog breeding, and dog shows and rules. The happy o-wner of a terrier for the first time couldnot go ivrong if he follo-ivs Mr. Haynes advice.—Brooklyn Standard SPORTING FIREARMS, by Horace Kephart. This book is the result of painstaking tests and experiments. Practicallynothing is taken for granted. Part I deals with the rifle, and PartII with the shotgun. The man seeking guidance in the selectionand use of small firearms, as well as the advanced student of thesubject, will receive an unusual amount of assistance from this chapter headings are: Rifles and Ammunition—The Flight ofBullets—Killing Power—Rifle Mechanism and Materials—RifleSights—Triggers and Stocks—Care of Rifle—Shot Patterns andPenetration — Gauges and Weights — Mechanism and Build TRACKS AND TRACKING, by Josef Brunner, After twenty years of patient study and practical experience, can, from his intimate knowledge, speak with authority onthis subject. Tracks and Tracking shows how to follow intelli-gently even the most intricate animal or bird tracks. It teacheshow to interpret tracks of wild game and decipher the many tell-tale signs of the chase that would otherwise pass unnoticed. Itproves how it is possible to tell from the footprints the name, sex,speed, direction, whether and how wounded, and many other thingsabout wild animals and birds. All material has been gathered firsthand; the drawings and half-tones from photographs form an im-portant part of the work, as the author has made faithful pictures ofthe tracks and signs of the game followed. The list is: The White-Tailed or Virginia Deer—The Fan-Tailed Deer—The Mule-Deer—The Wapiti or Elk—The Moose — The Mountain Sheep—TheAntelope—The Bear—The Cougar—T


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