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CRITICAL& MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS.

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TRANSLATION of GOETHE'S WILHELM MEISTER; containing Meister's Apprenticeship and Meister's Travels. New Edition, revised, 3 vols. 12mo. cloth and lettered. (3097)

BY NATHANIEL OGLE. 1.

NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION, INCLUDING
A LIFE OF WATT.

THE STEAM-ENGINE familiarly explained

and illustrated, with an account of its Invention and Progressive Improvement; its application to Navigation and Railways, with plain Maxims for the guidance of Railway Shareholders, copiously illustrated with Engravings on Wood. By Dr. LARDNER. No. 1, 1s.-On the 1st October. To be completed in 12 Monthly Numbers, 1s.

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Although the principal part of the work will be written

THECOLONY of WESTERN AUSTRALIA: in a style adapted to the general reader, the information

a Manual to all Persons intending to emigrate to that Colony or its Dependencies. 1 vol. 8vo. illustrated with a Pocket Map in a case on the cover, and with Four Plates.

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Recollections of a Tour in Turkey, Greece, and

MEMOIRS of CHARLES MATHEWS, Tuscany chiefly intended as a Guide-Book for Travellers

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visiting Napoli di Romania, the Grecian Islands, Ephesus,
Smyrna, the Dardanelles, and Constantinople. By
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A TRANSLATION, partly in the Metres of

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CONTENTS OF BLAINE'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RURAL SPORTs.

AN

HUNTING, RACING, SHOOTING, &c. &c.

On Tuesday, October 1st, will be published, in 8vo. PART I. to be completed in Ten Monthly Parts, price 5s. each, of

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RURAL SPORTS.

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THE ORIGIN, PROGRESS, AND PRESENT STATE OF FIELD SPORTS.

Rude Methods employed for capturing Animals by the Primitive Races of Mankind-Progress of Sporting after the Diffusion of Mankind-The Field Sports of Asia,
of Africa, of America, of Europe-British Field Sports; their Progress from the Earliest Times to the Norman Conquest-National Sports of England, of the
Welsh, of the Scotch, of the Irish-British Field Sports, from the Norman Conquest to the Time of James the First-Popular Athletic Games of Great Britain :
Wrestling, Cricketing, and Skating-Games of the Ball: Rackets, Tennis, Golf, &c.- Archery of Great Britain, Ancient and Modern.

THE PHILOSOPHY OF FIELD SPORTS.

Their Moral Character -- Benefits derived from them, to both Body and Mind-The Anatomy and Physiology of Animal Bodies-The Exterior Form of Quadrupeds-
Geographical Distribution-Effects which varied Temperature, Food, and Domestication, have on them-Their Migrations, Hibernation, and Means of Offence-
Longevity, Decay, and Death-The Art of Preserving their Bodies after Death-The Instinctive and Rational Endowments of Animals.

PRACTICAL SPORTING-HORSE RACING.

The Origin of Horse Racing-History of the Racer of Former and Present Days-Of Horses: those of Africa, Asia, America, and Europe-Horses of Great Britain-
The English Racer-His Proportions of Body-Breeding and Rearing - Breaking and Training-Paces-Stable Management, &c. &c.-The Practice of Racing-
Its Speculative Character-Localities of Racing or Race-Courses-Rules, Regulations, and Laws of the Jockey Club, &c. &c.

HUNTING.

Its History, Ancient and Modern-Conventional Terms used in Hunting-Natural History of the Dog-Of Hounds: their Breeding, Rearing, Kennel Management,
Feeding, and General Treatment, in Health and Disease-Training, Conditioning, and Multiplication - Practice of Fox Hunting, Hare Hunting, Deer Hunting,
Red Deer Hunting, Fallow Deer Hunting, and Roe Hunting - Otter Hunting-Badger Hunting-Hunting the Marten and the Wild Cat.

COURSING.

Its Character as a Field Sport - Natural History of the Greyhound Breeding, Rearing, and Training - The Ancient and Modern Practice of Coursing - Match
Coursing; its Localities, and Rules and Regulations-Simple or Unmatched Coursing.

HAWKING.

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Systematic History of Birds-Their Structure and Functions-Phenomena of their several Actions, as Walking, Swimming, Climbing, Perching-Geographical Distri-
bution-Their Incubation and Means of Preserving the Vitality of their Eggs-Method of Pinioning them with Safety-General Economical Uses of the
Feathered Races.
The Practice of Hawking.-Birds of Prey; Vultures, Eagles, Falcons, and Hawks-Formation of their Wings, Beaks, and Talons, as Characteristics of the Degree of
their Nobility, and of their Efficiency in capturing and tearing to Pieces other Birds-Methods of procuring Falcons and Hawks, by taking them from the Nest or
by the Trap-The Apparatus used in Taming and Training them to Hawking Purposes-Their Mewing, Hooding, Feeding, and Imping of their Feathers - Their
Flyings at the Heron, Kite, Pheasant, Partridge, Rook, Magpie, and Water-Fowl, fully described.

SHOOTING.
Explosive Substances.-The Greek Fire-Gunpowders-Percussion Powder-Fire-Arms-The Fowling-Piece-Proving Gun-Barrels-Calibre or Bore, Length, Weight,
and Necessary Strength of Barrels-Mode of Boring- Their Range, Force, Regularity of Effect, Recoil, Safety, &c.
The Rifle Gun, and Modern Improvements. The several Parts of a Gun described Breechings, Locks -The Flint-Lock- Detonating or Percussion Lock - The Improve-

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CONTENTS AND ADDRESS OF BLAINE'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RURAL SPORTS.

The Practice of Shooting.

Examination and Trial of a Gun

Methods of Loading Proper Proportions or rowder and not-ine Art of Shooting Flying employed in Shooting, as the Setter, Pointer, Spaniel, and Retriever, traced from their Origin Their Breeding, Breaking, and Appropriation to their several Uses. Grouse Shooting.-Black Cock-The Ptarmigan, with the most celebrated Localities resorted to- - Partridge Shooting-Red-legged Partridge Shooting--Quail ShootingPheasant Shooting-Woodcock Shooting-Snipe Shooting-Ruff and Reeve Shooting--Land and Water Rails, Dotterel, Knot, Plover, Curlew, the Heron, Bittern, and all the numerous Kinds known by the term Wild-Fowl, from the gigantic Swan to the diminutive Teal-Pigeon Shooting-The Battue and Rook Shooting. COCK FIGHTING.

The Antiquity of Training Birds to Fight, as of Quails in the East--Feeding, Trimming, and Handling the Game-Cock.

FISHING.

Systematic History of Fishes.-The Linnæan Arrangement - Their Anatomy and Physiology, Organs of Sense and Motion-Digestive, Respiratory, and Reproductive
Systems-Diseases and Migrations-Division into Fresh and Salt-Water Fishes -The Importance of Fishes to Mankind.

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The Practice of Angling. — Angling Apparatus; Rods, Lines, Floats, Fishing-Hooks, Reels, Landing-Net, Gaff, Clearing-Ring - Disgorger — Drag-Hook - Minnow
Kettle-Minnow Net - Fish Pannier -Tackle Pocket-Book, &c. &c.-Directions for the Manufacture, Preservation, and Repair of Fishing-Tackle.
Prognostics of Weather Its Pleasures, Pains, and Dangers - Hortatory Remarks
The Localities of Angling, Abroad and at Home. - Angling divided by its Months
adapted to the Subject, particularly to the Treatment of Persons apparently drowned.
Baits: Living and Dead, Natural and Artificial.-Entomology of Angling, or Living Insects, Flies, Worms, Caddis, Gentles, Grubs, and Beetles; Pastes, Ground-Bait,
Artificial Representatives of Living Animals, Sham Fish, Frogs, &c. - The principal Fish angled for in England: the Minnow, Bullhead, Loche, Gudgeon, Bleak,
Dace, Graining, Roach, Rud or Red Eye, Orf, Bream, Barbel, Carp, Tench, Perch, Ruff, Trout, Grayling, Gwiniad, Red Char, Gilt or Case Char-The Salmon
Family: the Salmon, Salmon Trout, Bull Trout, Par or Samlet, &c. &c. ; Trout, Pike and Jack, Eels, Flounder, Mullet, Smelt, Mackerel, Whiting, &c.
Fly-Fishing, with the Artificial or Natural Fly of the Season-Methods of Dressing or Making Artificial Flies-Practical Directions for Throwing the Fly, Spinning the
Minnow, &c. &c.-Sea-Fishing, &c. &c.

ADDRESS.

RURAL SPORTS have, in all ages, constituted a favourite amusement of large por-
tions of mankind; and that the progress of civilization and refinement has rather
strengthened than subdued the passion for these exhilarating pursuits, is suffi-
ciently evinced by their present popularity among all ranks of society.

The popularity of Rural Sports in former times led to the production of several
books, whose chief object was to furnish practical instruction in the arts and con-
trivances necessary to the formation of the accomplished Sportsman, and recently
some publications have appeared which have discussed more scientifically par-
ticular branches of the subject; but no writer hitherto has taken that compre-
hensive view of the entire range of Rural Sports, which seems to be demanded
by the increased and still increasing number of their admirers and votaries.

The work here offered to the public is no hasty production, more than seven
years of assiduous labour having been devoted to its completion. It has been
throughout the Author's aim to combine rational amusement with correct and
extensive information; and in the prosecution of his plan, the Author has allowed
himself an ample field, that he might introduce and illustrate all the more impor-
tant and material facts. In tracing Rural Sports to their origin, he has carried
his researches back to the infancy of society, when man was compelled in self-
defence to make war upon the wild animals by which he was surrounded; and he
has described the simple methods, first in use, by which they were ensnared or
overcome. Descending with the stream of time, he has developed the gradual
progress of improvement in the construction of implements, and in the adoption
of aggressive and defensive plans, until they have reached their present state of
comparative excellence; bringing down the history of Rural Sports to the period
when those pursuits, which were originally embraced for purposes of personal
security, were converted into a means of recreation and amusement.

In reference to modern times, the reader will find in the work a detailed descrip-
tion of the Rural Sports of Great Britain and Ireland, as well as of all Foreign
Countries, comprehending those of RACING, COURSING, SHOOTING, HUNTING,
nor have the ATHLETIC EXERCISES of the British
HAWKING, FISHING, &c. :
Isles been omitted.

It may be added, that the FOREIGN SPORTS, hitherto in a great measure un-
trodden ground, form a new and important feature of this work.

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A succinct but accurate sketch of the Natural History, Anatomical Structure,
Physiological Peculiarities, and Geographical Distribution of the chief Animals of
the Chase, has been given. The natural history of the Horse, also, embracing
every variety in use among Sportsmen, - his breeding, rearing, breaking, and
his proper treatment in the stable and in the field, the important
training,
subject of "summering the hunter,"-the effective methods of bringing horses
into condition, and of keeping them in that state, -the management of the feet,
both in a healthy and diseased condition,-the varieties of shoes worn, and the
proper methods of shoeing, have been fully discussed. The treatment of
Dogs, too, both in health and sickness, and particularly those two canine
"Distemper" and "Madness," have engaged a considerable portion
Scourges-

of attention.

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In the Embellishments, no expense has been spared to render the work both useful and highly attractive. Drawings have been executed by Alken, T. Landseer, Dickes, and other eminent artists; and the Engravings on wood by Branston. In conclusion, the Author ventures to express the hope, that the novelty and comprehensiveness of his plan, and its accuracy of execution, will secure for it a permanent place in the public favour.

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