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Trouting Days And Ways.* Am. Readers Who Can Appreciate What

Mr. A. G. Bradley calls "the mysterious magnetism of the stream" will find Clear Waters to be an extremely attractive book. Its author chats pleasantly about "trouting days and......

Fiction,

THE BLUE noRIZON.f FISHING yarns are as a rule somewhat limited in their appeal. They attract the faithful votaries of an ancient sport, and they also serve to exhibit the......

Chinese Forestry.t Ma. Shaw, Who Has Already Published...

dealing with the economical biology of China, now tackles the problem of Chinese forestry—a subject which had pre. vionsly, we imagine, to be studied ander conditions as......

The Laws Of War!

ADMIRAL STocirrote, who was formerly a distinguished officer in the American Navy, since he retired has turned his leisure to good account by compiling a clear and authoritative......

An English Bishop In Russia.*

IF the first condition of a good book of travels is that the traveller should thoroughly like the people and the country which he is describing, Russian Life To-day has this......