09 1.38 ANGLING. BAGLEY'S CRAB EATING TARPON. (A Story of Two Days' Fishing at Captiva Pass, Texas.) ANGLING AS A SCHOOL OF VIRTUES. PRAXIS OF SALMON ANGLING. PLANTING LANDLOCKED SALMON AND STEELHEAD SALMON TROUT. STORY OF THE BROOK TROUT. TEN ARMED GAME (Octopus and Squid.) Drawings by Victor Perard. HOW TO DRESS THE FISH-AFTER WALTON. Illustrated by Photographs of Dressed Fish ANGLING FOR BLACK BASS. With Illustrations of Casting Positions. PAGE. Charles F. W. Mielatz, 3 215 John D. Quackenbos, 369 THE MASCALLONGE IN FLAMBEAN WATERS. Illustrated. . Charles F. Holder, 396 415 495 540 569 707 .(April) 111, (June) 346, (July) 480, (August) 602, (September) 734 TOURING IN AUTOMOBILES. Illustrated by Hy S. Watson and by Photographs. THE NOMENCLATURE OF THE AUTOMOBILE. CORSICA FOR THE BICYCLIST. Illustrated ON AN OLD COACHING ROAD. (A Bicycle Trip from Southampton to London.) NOTES OF THE MONTH. .(April) 115, ANGLING FOR BLACK BASS. With Illustrations of Casting Positions. BIOGRAPHY. THEODORE ROOSEVELT THE SPORTSMAN AND THE MAN. Illustrated by Hitherto Unpublished Portraits RED AND WHITE Man in Colorado's Game FIELDS. Illustrated by Special Photographs by the Author. THE GAME LAW PROBLEM.. WHY DUCK SHOOTING IS ON THE WANE. Drawing by Clara Angell.. AN EASTERN KANSAS SPORTSMAN'S CLUB. Illustrated.. COUNTRY LIFE. COUNTRY HOMES ON THE CONNECQUOT RIVER. Illustrated. Leonidas Hubbard, Jr., 447 451 711 THE NEW YORK DOG SHOW. Illustrated by Special Photographs of Champions. THE FIRST PRIZE WINNERS IN THE OPEN CLASSES AT THE WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB SHOW. THE SLEDGE DOGS OF THE NORTH. Illustrated by the Author's Photographs.. THE WAY SIDE PUP. (A Consideration of His Position in Law) KooSWAP. A Tale of Red and White Civilizations. Drawings by the Author.. Fitzherbert Leather, EVOLUTION OF SPORT WITH THE GUN. Illustrated from Ancient Engravings. THE ENGLISH TURF. Illustrated by Photographs.. THE ANCESTRY OF THE COACH. Illustrated in Four Colors by the Author. ENGLISH POLO OF TO-DAY. With Photographs of Typical and Celebrated Ponies . Louise W. Snead, 563 |