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ROOPER, G. The autobiography of the late Salmo Salar, Esq., comprising a narrative of the life, personal adventures, and death of a Tweed salmon, edited by a fisherman. 8°, Lond. 1867.

Thames and Tweed, [angling]. 8°, Lond. 1870; also 1894. Roscoe, E. S. Rambles with a fishing-rod. 8°, Edin. 1883; also 1906.

RUSSEL, A. The Salmon. 8°, Edin. 1864.

SCROPE, W. Days and nights of salmon-fishing in the Tweed. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1843, and other edits. SMAIL, T. Guide to Jedburgh and vicinity, and anglers' guide to the Teviot and its tributaries. Illus. 2nd edit., 8°, Jedburgh, 1871,

and other edits.

STEWART, W. C. The practical angler, or the art of trout-fishing, particularly in clear water. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1857.

STODDART, T. T. The art of angling as practised in Scotland. 12°, Edin. 1836.

Illus.

Angling reminiscences of the rivers and lochs of Scotland. 8°, Edin. 1837.

The angler's companion to the rivers and lochs of Scotland. Map. 8°, Edin. 1847; also 1853, and 1892.

An angler's rambles, and angling songs. 8°, Edin. 1866. STUART, H. Lochs and loch fishing. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1899.

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TAIT, Angler's guide to the Shetlands. Map. 8°, Lerwick, [N.D.]. TAYLOR, S. Angling in all its branches reduced to a complete science, describing . . . the counties of England, Wales, and Scotland in alphabetical order; the rivers and other waters which they contain, their rise, progress, and curiosities, etc. 8°, Lond. 1800. WATKINS, Rev. M. G. Fishing a Scotch loch. In The Angler's Note Book and Naturalist's Record. 4°, Lond. [c. 1881].

WEBSTER, D. The angler and the loop-rod. 8°, Edin. 1885. WILLINS, Rev. A. Innerleithen and Traquair past and present, with an angler's guide to the Tweed and its tributaries. 12°, Innerleithen, [c. 1863], and other edits.

YEAMAN, A. The fisherman's hut in the Highlands of Scotland. 8°, Lond. 1806.

'YELLOW BODY.' (See HODGE, D.)

YOUNG, A. The angler and tourist's guide to the rivers, lakes, and
remarkable places in the northern counties of Scotland; to which
is added Instructions to young anglers. Map. 18°, Edin. 1857;
also 1875.

The angler's and sketcher's guide to Sutherland. Map. 8°,
Edin. 1880.
YOUNGER, J. On river-angling for salmon and trout, more particu-
larly as practised in the Tweed and its tributaries; with list of
Tweed salmon-casts. 8°, Kelso, 1840; also 1860, and 1864.

Autobiography of John Younger, shoemaker, angler, and poet, St. Boswells, with angling reminiscences on the Tweed. Enlarged edit., 8°, Kelso, 1881.

CRICKET.

SIEVEWRIGHT, W. Historical sketch of the Perth Cricket Club, the premier club of Scotland, with introductory note by John Thomas. 8°, Perth, 1880.

CURLING.

Descriptive and historical sketch of Curling. 4o, Kilmarnock, 1828.
Repr., ed. Capt. J. Macnair, as The Kilmarnock treatise on
Curling 4, Edin. 1883.

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Cook, J. (pub.). The book of St. Andrews Links; containing plan
of golf course, description of the green, rules of the game, bye-laws
of the links, regulations for starting, golfing rhymes, etc. Pub.
Citizen Offices. Plan and illus. 4°, St. Andrews, 1898.
DARWIN, B. The golf courses of the British Isles. Illus. 4°, Lond.

1910.

EVERARD, H. S. C. History of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St.
Andrews, from 1754 to 1900. Ports. and illus. 4°, Edin. 1907.
FLEMING, Dr. D. H. Historical notes and extracts concerning the
Links of St. Andrews, 1552-1893. 8°, Cupar Fife, 1893.
FLETCHER, Dr. D. St. Andrews, Scotland, the golfer's paradise.
Natl. Mag., Boston, xii, 341. Boston, U.S.A., 1900.

H. R. Co. Golf courses in the Highlands. 8°, Inverness, 1912.
KERR, Rev. J. The Golf-book of East Lothian, compiled and edited
from minute books and other authentic sources; containing the
history of the game, etc., etc., etc. Illus. 4°, Lond. 1896.
HUTCHINSON, H. G. Golf. In Badminton Library. Illus. 8°,

Lond. 1890.

Famous golf links. 8°, Lond. 1891.

(ed.). British golf links; an account of the leading golf-links
of the United Kingdom. Illus. 4°, Lond. 1897.
LORIMER, G. (See AITCHISON, T. S.)

MACNEILL, Rev. J. G. The new guide to Islay . . . with placenames
etc., and a sketch of Machrie golf links. Illus. 8°, Glasg. 1900.
MAUGHAN, W. C. Picturesque Musselburgh and its golf links.
Illus. 8°, Paisley, 1906.

SMART J., (artist). Round of the golf greens of Scotland; 20 plates,
etched by G. Aikman. 4°, [Edin.] 1893.

SMITH, C. The Aberdeen golfers: records and reminiscences. 8°,
Lond. 1910.

[THOMSON, Col. J. E.], 'Violet Flint.' A golfing idyll, or the skip-
per's round with the Deil on the links of St. Andrews. 4°, Edin.
1892; also 1893; also St. Andrews, 1897.

WOOD, H. B. Golfing curios, and the like.' Illus. 8°, Lond. 1910. LAWN-TENNIS.

DUNEDIN, Lord, and others. Aspects of Scottish lawn-tennis. 8°.
Edin. 1910.

OTTER-HUNTING.
DAVIDSON, WM.

The otter-hound stud-book. 4°, Annan, 1911. 'DRUID, THE,' [DIXON, H. H.]. An evening with Dr. Grant, Master of the Teviotdale Otter Hounds. 8°, [N.P.], 1864.

SOMERS, R. O. Otter hunting in the Hebrides. Harper's Mag., lxxi, 909.

PEDESTRIANISM.

THOM, W. Pedestrianism, or an account of the performances of celebrated pedestrians during the last and present century; with a full narrative of Captain Barclay's public and private matches. 8°, Aberd. 1813.

SHOOTING.

The deer forests of Scotland. Blackwood's Mag., Ixiv, 92.
Scottish deer forests. Chambers's Journ., lxi, 721.

Deer-stalking in Scotland. Leisure Hour, xiii, 664.

List of the members of the Tweeddale Shooting and Coursing Club; with the Coursing Rules, 1822.

VOL. II.

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SHOOTING (continued).

Reminiscences of a Ross-shire Forest. Blackwood's Mag., cxxxiv, 205; CXXXV, 217. 8°, Edin. 1883, 1884.

ADAMS, W. Twenty-six years' reminiscences of Scotch grouse moors. Illus. Whymper. 8°, Lond. 1889.

APPERLEY, J. C. Nimrod's hunting tour in Scotland and the North of England, [c. 1830-35]; with the table-talk of distinguished sporting characters, etc. 8°, Lond. 1838.

ARNOLD, E. L. Winter shooting in the Highlands. Gentleman's Mag., new (fifth) ser., xxxii, 173. Lond. 1884.

BELL, E. W. The Scottish deer-hound, with notes on its origin and characteristics. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1892.

BLACK, A. & C. (pub.). Aberdeen, Braemar, and Deeside, including a description of the town of Aberdeen and environs, excursions in the Cairngorm Mountains, and a chapter on deer-stalking. Map and illus. 8°, Edin. [1854].

BREADALBANE, Marchioness of. The high tops of Black Mount,
[Perthshire]. Blackwood's Mag., July and Aug., 1907. Also 8°,
Edin. 1907.

BUCKELL, G. T. T. The Scottish deer-forests. Nineteenth Cent. Mag.,
Νου. 1906.

CONWAY, J. Letters from the Highlands, or two months among the
salmon and the deer. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1859.

Forays among salmon and deer. 8°, Lond. 1861.

CREALOCK, H. H. Deer-stalking in the Highlands of Scotland. Illus.
Fol., Lond. 1892.

CUPPLES, G. Scotch deer-hounds and their masters; with a bio-
graphical sketch of the author by Rev. J. H. Stirling. Illus. 4o,
Edin. 1894.

GATHORNE-HARDY, The Hon. A. E. Autumns in Argyllshire with
rod and gun.
Illus. 8°, Lond. 1900; 3rd edit. 1901.
GRIMBLE, A. Shooting and salmon-fishing. Illus. Thorburn and
others. 4°, Lond. 1892; also 1902.

The deer-forests of Scotland. Illus. Thorburn. 4°, Lond. 1896; also 1901.

Deer-stalking. 4o, Lond. 1901.

HARDY, J., and SCOTT, J. Deer-forests of Scotland, 1291-1296.
Berw. Nat. Club, 1876-78.

HARTLEY, G. W. Wild-fowl shooting in the Hebrides. Blackwood's
Mag., clxvi, 174. 8°, Edin. 1899.

[LEES, Rev. C.],

Thomas Jeans.' The Tommiebeg Shootings, or a moor in Scotland. Illus. 8°, Lond. and New York,

1860.

MACDONALD, D. G. F Cattle, sheep, and deer; and remarks on the game-laws and grouse moors. 8°, Lond. 1872.

MACKINTOSH, A. The Driffield Angler, containing . . . a description
of the Forest of Blair in Perthshire, belonging to his Grace the Duke
of Athol, and the method of killing the deer, etc. 12°, Gains-
borough and Lond. 1806.

MACRAE, A. Handbook of deer-stalking; with introduction by H.
Ross. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1880.

MILLAIS, J. G.
Lond. 1901.

The Wildfowler in Scotland, [Ducks]. Illus. 4°,

NEWALL, J. T. Scottish moors and Indian jungles: scenes of sport in the Lewis and India. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1889.

[ROBERTSON, W.] Forest sketches: deer-stalking and other sports in the Highlands fifty years ago. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1865.

RUSSELL, Sir R. F. Sketches of deer-stalking in the Highlands. [10 lithographs.] Illus. Fol., Lond. 1836.

SCROPE, W.

The art of deer-stalking, illustrated by a narrative of a few days' sport in the Forest of Atholl; with some account of the nature and habits of Red Deer, and a short description of the Scottish Forests, legends, superstitions, stories of poachers and freebooters. Illus after the Landseers. 8°, Lond. 1838, and other edits. SMITH, W. M'C. Deer Forests.

Men or deer in the Scottish Glens; or facts about 8°, Inverness, 1893.

The romance of poaching in the Highlands of Scotland, as illustrated in the lives of John Farquharson and Alex. Davidson, the last of the free foresters. 8°, Stirling, 1904.

STUART, J. S., and C. E. Lays of the deer-forest, with sketches of
olden and modern deer hunting; traits of natural history in the
forest; traditions of the Clans; and miscellaneous notes.
8°, Edin. 1848.

2 vols. TENNANT, Ross, and WALLACE. The illustrated guide to the shootings of Scotland. Map and illus. 8°, Lond. 1905.

THORNTON, Col. T. A sporting tour through the northern parts of England and great part of the Highlands of Scotland (etc.). Illus. 4°, Lond. 1804.

WALLACE, H. F. (ed.). British deer-heads; an illustrated record of
the exhibition organised by Country Life, and held at the Roy. W.-
Col. Soc. Gallery, [London], 1913. 4°, Lond. 1914.

WATSON, A. E. T., editor of Series. Red Deer; Nat. Hist. by Rev.
H. A. Macpherson; Deer-stalking by Cameron of Lochiel; Stag-
hunting by Viscount Ebrington; Cooking by A. Innes Shand.
Fur and Feather Series. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1896.

WHITEHURST, F. F. On the Grampian Hills: grouse and ptarmigan
shooting, and other sketches. 8°, Lond. 1882.

SKITTLES.

The Book of the Trotters' Club.

[A Skittle Club meeting at Duddingston, Edinburghshire.] Illus. vols. 1 and 2. 8°, Edin. 1901 and

1909.

YACHTING.

FINLAY, Dr. D. W. Reminiscences of yacht racing, and some racing yachts. Illus. 8°, Aberd. 1910.

THEATRE

The Edinburgh theatre Royal displayed, containing a brief account of the art and dexterity of the Manager; with judicious strictures showing the many and great advantages that must accrue to the city by giving due countenance and encouragement to that excellent licensed seminary of taste and politeness. 8°, Edin. 1773.

The Theatre Tourist: a collection of views and brief accounts of all the provincial theatres in the United Kingdom. 4°, Lond. 1805.

Trial of the action for suspension and interdict at the instance of Mrs. Siddons, of the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, against Mr. Corbet Ryder, of the Caledonian Theatre. 8°, Edin. 1825.

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