land.
30. PRACTICAL DOG BREEDING, by Williams Haynes. This is a companion
volume to PRACTICAL DOG KEEPING, described below. It goes at length into
the fundamental questions of breeding, such as selection of types on
both sides, the perpetuation of desirable, and the elimination of
undesirable qualities, the value of prepotency in building up a desired
breed, etc.
31. PRACTICAL DOG KEEPING, by Williams Haynes. Mr. Haynes is well known
to the readers of the OUTING HANDBOOKS as the author of books on the
terriers. His new book is somewhat more ambitious in that it carries him
into the general field of selection of breeds, the buying and selling of
dogs, the care of dogs in kennels, handling in bench shows and field
trials, and at considerable length into such subjects as food and
feeding, exercise and grooming, disease, etc.
32. THE VEGETABLE GARDEN, by R. L. Watts. This book is designed for the
small grower with a limited plot of ground. The reader is told what
types of vegetables to select, the manner of planting and cultivation,
and the returns that may be expected.
33. AMATEUR RODMAKING, by Perry D. Frazer. Illustrated. A practical
manual for all those who want to make their own rod and fittings. It
contains a review of fishing rod history, a discussion of materials, a
list of the tools needed, description of the method to be followed in
making all kinds of rods, including fly-casting, bait-fishing, salmon,
etc., with full instructions for winding, varnishing, etc.
34. PISTOL AND REVOLVER SHOOTING, by A. L. A. Himmelwright. A new and
revised edition of a work that has already achieved prominence as an
accepted authority on the use of the hand gun. Full instructions are
given in the use of both revolver and target pistol, including shooting
position, grip, position of arm, etc. The book is thoroughly illustrated
with diagrams and photographs and includes the rules of the United
States Revolver Association and a list of the records made both here and
abroad.
35. PIGEON RAISING, by Alice MacLeod. This is a book for both fancier
and market breeder. Full descriptions are given of the construction of
houses, the care of the birds, preparation for market, and shipment, of
the various breeds with their markings and characteristics.
36. FISHING TACKLE, by Perry D. Frazer. Illustrated. It tells all the
fisherman needs to know about making and overhauling his tackle during
the closed season and gives full instructi
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