Shooting on a Small Income

Trout, collecting wild ova of,20ova, management of,20,34-9Turning fry out of rearing box,51-2out yearlings,68-9

Trout, collecting wild ova of,20ova, management of,20,34-9

Turning fry out of rearing box,51-2out yearlings,68-9

Varnishing wood, importance of,33,50Vegetation, aquatic, importance of,7aquatic, development of,9importance of, at water side,19on banks of water,9,19round rearing ponds,32,55

Varnishing wood, importance of,33,50

Vegetation, aquatic, importance of,7aquatic, development of,9importance of, at water side,19on banks of water,9,19round rearing ponds,32,55

Water-boatman,10, 64beetles,11,58-60,63bugs,63-4celery,13cress,13crowfoot,13flea,12,48lilies,13lobelia,13louse,65scorpion,64starwort,13Weeds, importance of, in waters,7planting in ponds,7in streams,8Willow round rearing ponds,32,55at water side,19Windermere char,78

Water-boatman,10, 64beetles,11,58-60,63bugs,63-4celery,13cress,13crowfoot,13flea,12,48lilies,13lobelia,13louse,65scorpion,64starwort,13

Weeds, importance of, in waters,7planting in ponds,7in streams,8

Willow round rearing ponds,32,55at water side,19

Windermere char,78

Yearling trout,56Yearlings, feeding of,67removal of, from rearing pond,70separating,68turning out,68-9

Yearling trout,56

Yearlings, feeding of,67removal of, from rearing pond,70separating,68turning out,68-9

Shooting on a Small IncomeBy CHARLES WALKERIllustrated. Crown 8vo, 5s."A pleasant little surprise awaited us when we found on our table ... 'Shooting on a Small Income.' The marked individuality of this book lies in the fact that in the course of 300 odd pages it gives in concise language an enormous body of information fully justifying the title chosen.... The amount of really useful all-round information presented in such a readable form would be almost impossible to beat in any single work that has come to our notice."—Land and Water.On Plain and PeakSport in Bohemia and TyrolBy RANDOLPH LLEWELLYN HODGSONIllustrated by H.S.H.Princess Mary of Thurn and Taxis, and from PhotographsDemy 8vo, 7s.6d.Days in Thule with Rod, Gun, and CameraBy JOHN BICKERDYKEWith Numerous Illustrations. Cloth, 2s.6d.; paper cover, 1s.6d.Motor Vehicles and MotorsTheir Design, Construction, and Working by Steam, Oil, and ElectricityBy W. WORBY BEAUMONTM.INST.C.E. M.INST.M.E. M.INST.E.E.Price 42s.netAbout six hundred pages and more than four hundred and fifty illustrations and working drawings.The Eighth Duke of BeaufortAND THE BADMINTON HUNTWith a Sketch of the Rise of the Somerset FamilyBy T. F. DALE, M.A.AUTHOR OF "THE HISTORY OF THE BELVOIR HUNT," "THE GAME OF POLO," ETC.Demy 8vo, 21s.Fully Illustrated.The History of the Belvoir HuntBy T. F. DALE, M.A.With 5 Photogravures and 48 Full-page Plates, and 2 Maps of the Country hunted, showing all the principal meets and historic runs. Also Appendices giving the Stud Book Entries from the year 1791 to 1876, pedigrees of celebrated hounds, and a bibliography.1 Vol. Demy 8vo. 21s.net"Mr. Dale'sbook must be read through and through—by the sportsman for pleasure, the historian for facts, and by the breeders of all animals for the results of judicious mating. It is about the best work on a hunting subject ever written."—Sporting Life."He has produced a book which is much more than its title promises, and he has indeed been fortunate in his subject. WhileMr. Dale'srecord centres upon the hunting field and kennel with scrupulous care for detail that hunt history demands, he invests it with stronger claims still upon attention."—Bailey's Magazine.2 WHITEHALL GARDENS, WESTMINSTER

"A pleasant little surprise awaited us when we found on our table ... 'Shooting on a Small Income.' The marked individuality of this book lies in the fact that in the course of 300 odd pages it gives in concise language an enormous body of information fully justifying the title chosen.... The amount of really useful all-round information presented in such a readable form would be almost impossible to beat in any single work that has come to our notice."—Land and Water.

"Mr. Dale'sbook must be read through and through—by the sportsman for pleasure, the historian for facts, and by the breeders of all animals for the results of judicious mating. It is about the best work on a hunting subject ever written."—Sporting Life.

"He has produced a book which is much more than its title promises, and he has indeed been fortunate in his subject. WhileMr. Dale'srecord centres upon the hunting field and kennel with scrupulous care for detail that hunt history demands, he invests it with stronger claims still upon attention."—Bailey's Magazine.


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