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RUDOLPH ACKERMANN'S COSTUMES OF THE BRITISH ARMY. Price 5s. each highly Coloured; or 9s. each Mounted and Varnished in R. Ackermann's Style.

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22. 17th Lancers.

23. 2nd (Coldstream) Guards.

24. 1st (Grenadier) Guards.

25. 8th Hussars.

26. 3rd (Fusileer) Guards.

27. 21st Fusileers.

28. 4th Light Dragoons. 29. 16th Lancers.

30. 6th Inniskilling Dragoons. 31. Royal Engineers.

32. 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons at the Battle of Sobraon.

33. Royal Foot Artillery: Officers' Full Dress. 34. 78th Highlanders: Officers' Review Order.

35. 1st (King's Dragoon) Guards: Officer.
36. 60th (King's Royal Rifle Corps): Officers,
Dress and Undress.

37. 60th ditto; Canada Dress.

38. 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars: Officers' Full Dress.

39. The Hon. Artillery Company: Officer and Private.

40. Cape Mounted Rifles: Officer.

41. Her Majesty's 9th Regiment entering Al-
lahabad after the Wars.

42. 1st Life Guards (Lance Corporal).
43. The Royal Marines (Field Officer and
Ensign).

44. Lieut.-General and Staff.

45. 14th Light Dragoons: Officers, Review Order.

46. 93rd (Sutherland) Highlanders: Review Order.

47. Rifle Brigade: Skirmishing Order.

48. 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards.
49. 2nd (Queen's) Dragoon Guards: Officer,
Review Order.

50. 6th Dragoon Guards, or Carabineers.
51. 74th Highlanders.

52. 33rd (1st Yorkshire West Riding, now the
Duke of Wellington's Regt.): Rev. Order.
53. 79th (Cameron) Highlanders.

54. 92nd Highlanders.

55. 1st Royal Dragoons.

56. 2nd North Brit. Dragoons, or Scots Greys.
57. 71st Highland Light Infantry.

58. 38th (1st Staffordshire) at Chobham.
59. Victoria Rifle Corps.

60. 88th (Connaught Rangers) at Chobham.
61. 72nd Highlanders.

Sporting Works Published by Rudolph Ackermann.

Memoir of the Life of the late John Mytton, Esq., of Halston, Shropshire; to which is added, a brief Memoir of the Author. Price 25s., handsomely bound in cloth. Third edition. Hunting Reminiscences, by Nimrod. In One Volume, appropriately bound, 16s. Illustrated by Wildrake, Henderson, and Alken.

The Life of a Sportsman, by Nimrod. With Thirty-six Coloured Plates by H. Alken. Handsomely bound in cloth. Price £2 28.

The Analysis of the Hunting Field. With numerous Illustrations by H. Alken. Handsomely bound in cloth, price 31s. 6d.

Jorrocks's Jaunts and Jollities. With Fifteen Coloured Plates by H. Alken. Bound in cloth. Price 25s. New edition.

Noticia Venatica. A Treatise on Fox-hunting. By R. T. Vyner, Esq. With Illustrations by H. Alken. Handsomely bound in cloth. Price 15s.

The Fox-hunter's Guide, by Cecil. Price 7s. 6d.

Hobson's Fox-hunting Atlas. Price £4 4s. ; or in Two Parts, the NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN, £2 12s. 6d. each, half-bound. And

Hunting Maps of Various Counties. Price 3s. 6d. and 5s.

AND ALL THE NUMEROUS SPORTING WORKS PUBLISHED.

RUDOLPH ACKERMANN, ECLIPSE SPORTING AND MILITARY GALLERY, 191, REGENT STREET.

THE ANGLER'S COMPANION TO THE RIVERS AND LOCHS OF SCOTLAND.

By THOMAS TOD STODDART.

With a Fishing Map of Scotland, and other Illustrations.

"Without a second's pause of hesitation, we pronounce the book the best extant as an angling guide to the salmon and trout waters of Scotland, and particularly to the famous Tweed and its many tributaries. ."-Bell's Life.

(A new and improved edition). Price 7s. 6d. cloth.

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A New Edition (being the Fourth), in Foolscap 8vo., with numerous Woodcuts.

Price 6s. 6d.

"Will always maintain its position as a standard work upon the management of horses."Mark Lane Express. By the same Author,

ADVICE TO

THE PURCHASERS OF HORSES.

Being a short and familiar Treatise on the Internal Formation of the Horse; the nature of Soundness and Unsoundness; and the laws relating to Sale and Warranty: with Copious Directions for discovering Unsoundness prior to Purchasing.

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Containing minute instructions in all Highland Sports, with Remarks upon the Wild Birds

and Beasts of the Scottish Mountain.

By JOHN COLQUHOUN, Esq.

Third Edition, with which is now incorporated "ROCKS AND RIVERS," &c., by the same Author In 8vo., with numerous Illustrations. Price 12s. 6d.

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In Two Volumes, royal 8vo., price 37., handsomely bound in cloth,
THE BOOK OF THE FARM.

Detailing the Labours of the Farmer, Farm-Steward, Ploughman, Shepherd, Hedger,
Cattle-man, Field-worker, and Dairy-maid; and forming a safe
monitor for Students in Practical Agriculture.

By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E.

This edition is illustrated with Portraits of Animals painted from the life, engraved on steer by Thomas Landseer and others; and with 600 engravings on wood by Branston, representing the principal Field operations, Implements, and Animals treated of in the Work.

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS, Edinburgh and London; to be had of all Booksellers.

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THE NOMINATIONS FOR 1854;

ENTRIES FOR THE GREAT STAKES IN 1855:

ALSO,

A CALENDAR OF THE RACES IN GREAT BRITAIN
AND IRELAND, 1853.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF HORSES IN TRAINING.

LENGTH OF COURSES; LAWS OF RACING;

DERBY LOTS; COLOURS OF THE RIDERS;
LIST OF TRAINERS, JOCKEYS, &c., &c.;

WINNERS OF THE GREAT PRIZES FROM THEIR COMMENCEMENT.

BY W. H. LANGLEY.

EDITOR OF THE TURF DEPARTMENT OF " BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON.'

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY PIPER, STEPHENSON, AND SPENCE,
23, PATERNOSTER ROW.

1854.

[Entered at Stationers' Hall. ]

THE GUN, AND HOW TO USE IT. By J. B. JOHNSON.

Price 3s.

"There is great originality in his remarks; and, in the absence of far-fetched notions and erudite compositions, we have common-sense suggestions and plain-set comments. The young shooter will gather some instruction from the book, and the old hand will not fail to find in it something to repay him for a perusal."-ERA.

THE

DOG, AND HOW TO BREAK HIM; with his Diseases and
Method of Cure. By J. B. JOHNSON. Price 3s.

"His plan is excellent; he does not pretend to originality, but there are many novelties introduced by him. Indeed, these works are replete with wrinkles' worth acquiring, and in a concise shape you get all that is requisite for the purpose named. You learn briefly what should and should not be in reference to the different subjects in hand; and we perceive, too, that an abstract of the Game Laws is appended, sufficient for the guidance of those who would shoot, and yet avoid penalties."-ERA.

"It is seldom, indeed, the young sportsman has the opportunity of learning so much with so little trouble to himself, as he may from The Gun, and how to use it,' or from The Dog, and how to break him.' Moreover, he can receive what he reads with every confidence in his author; for Mr. Johnson is no skilful collector of other men's matter, but a well-tried sportsman, who only recommends what he himself has tested and approved. There is not a breed of shooting dogs, or a part and parcel of the gun, but has due notice and elucidation as to how it should be treated. They are very neatly printed and got up, and equally to be recommended for cheapness and portability."-SPORTING MAGAZINE (September).

THE

HE ANGLERS' COMPANION; or, Where to Find, and How to Fish, the various Swims in the Horse and Groom, Lea Bridge, and White House Fisheries. Price 1s.

THE GAMEKEEPERS' DIRECTORY; for the Preservation of Game,

the Destruction of Vermin, and the Prevention of Poaching. Second Edition. Price 5s. "The Gamekeeper's Directory' is a new edition of a work already well known, which must always rank high as an authority as long as we have game to preserve or vermin to destroy."— SPORTING MAGAZINE (September).

STURGE'S PUBLICAN'S JOURNAL AND LEDGER, upon a New

and Improved Plan, for the use of Licensed Victuallers. With considerable Improvements and Additions; to which is now added, a View of the Laws affecting Publicans, and the last New Licensing Act, &c., &c. For the present year.

May be had in various sized Books for One, Two, or Three Years, to suit the convenience of the credit given. A One-year Book will last forty-one Customers fifty-two weeks, or twenty Customers two years.

THE

Price for One Year, 3s. 9d. sewed; 5s. 6d. half-bound.
Price for Two Years, 9s. 6d. half-bound.

Price for Three Years, 13s. half-bound.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS' CELLAR DIRECTORY; Purchase, Management, and Preservation of Foreign Wines and Spirits. New Edition. By WILLIAM CLARKE. Price 4s.

"A most useful and excellent book, full of real information. It contains not alone the practical experience of the author, but also that of the most eminent Continental wine-growers and merchants. It will be found a valuable addition to our domestic economy, and eminently useful to all persons possessing wines, &c."-ERA.

THE VINTNER, BREWER, AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS

GUIDE; containing the History, Theory, and Practice of Manufacturing Wines, Malt Liquors, Cordials, Compounds, Essences, &c. Price 7s.

THE BAR COMPANION, OR LICENSED VICTUALLERS' AD

VISER. Price 2s.

CHESS MADE EASY. New Edition. Intended as a First Book.

By GEORGE WALKER. Price 3s. 6d.

LONDON: PIPER, STEPHENSON, AND SPENCE, 23, PATERNOSTER ROW.

THE GUIDE TO THE TURF for 1855 will be published in NOVEMBER next, as soon after the close of the Racing Season as possible. Its principal contents will be, a complete CALENDAR of the RACES in GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND in 1854; the Horses indexed, with their Pedigrees; the NOMINATIONS for 1855; and the Derby, Oaks, St. Leger, and Great Yorkshire Stakes for 1856; Performances of the Two Year Olds in 1854; the Derby Lots; Laws of Racing, List of Trainers, &c.; Winners of the Great Races from their commencement, &c.

SUPPLEMENTAL GUIDES will be published in the course of the current season.

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