THE ARTS of ROWING and TRAINING; containing complete Instructions on Learning to Row—On the Physical preparation of Oarsmen and Scullers—and on the Management of Regattas. An Appendix gives the Laws of Boat-racing, Qualifications, &c. By “ARGONAUT.” In small 8vo. Price 4s. cloth gilt. Post free 4s. 2d.
THE RAIL and the ROD; or, the Tourist-Angler’s Guide to Waters and Quarters 30 miles round London. By GREVILLE FENNELL. Nos. I., II., and III. ready, price 1s. each; in cloth, 1s. 6d.; post free 2d. extra.
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THE DOGS of the BRITISH ISLANDS; their History and Characteristics, with the Opinions of various Breeders of Note. Edited by “STONEHENGE.” Profusely Illustrated. In crown 4to, on toned paper. Price 16s., handsomely bound in cloth gilt, gilt edges.
THE SILKWORM BOOK; or, SILKWORMS ANCIENT and MODERN, THEIR FOOD and MODE of MANAGEMENT. This work treats of all the known kinds of silk-producing worms, the food that should be given them, and the way they should be managed. It is well illustrated with engravings of the caterpillar, moth, and cocoon of the Oak-leaf Silkworm (the Yama Mai), the Ailanthus, &c., and illustrations descriptive of the apparatus, &c., used in the management of the worms, and the preparation and winding off of the silk from the cocoons. By W. B. LORD, R.A. In demy 8vo. Price 2s. 6d. cloth gilt. Post free 2s. 8d.