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Dog Breaking / The Most Expeditious, Certain, and Easy Method, Whether Great Excellence or Only Mediocrity Be Required, With Odds and Ends for Those Who Love the Dog and Gun

Chapter 32: MR. MURRAY’S GENERAL LIST OF WORKS.
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This practical manual presents step-by-step methods for training gundogs, covering early indoor exercises, spaniel and retriever fetching, first outdoor lessons, pointing and backing, whistle signals, and managing ranges of dogs. It discusses equipment and handling (bars, collars, leg straps), rearing and health care, selection and purchase, and techniques for retrieving wounded game and beating cover. Interspersed anecdotes illustrate lessons from field and foreign service, and appendices offer tips on shooting, loading, pheasantries, vermin control, and related practical matters. Emphasis is on efficient, humane instruction suited to varying levels of desired proficiency.

THE END.

R. CLAY, SON, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS, BREAD STREET HILL.


Albemarle Street, London,
January, 1865.        

MR. MURRAY’S
GENERAL LIST OF WORKS.

CONTENTS.

Rev. H. L. ManselMiracles.

Bishop of KillaloeChristian Evidences.

Rev. Dr. McCaulProphecy and the Mosaic Record of Creation.

Rev. Canon CookIdeology and Subscription.

Rev. George RawlinsonThe Pentateuch.

Archbishop of YorkDoctrine of the Atonement.

Bishop of ElyInspiration.

Bishop of Gloucester and BristolScripture and its Interpretation.

A MANUAL OF SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY, for the Use of Travellers. Edited by Sir John F. Herschel, and Rev. Robert Main. Third Edition. Woodcuts. Post 8vo. 9s.

AIRY’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS made at Greenwich. 1836 to 1847. Royal 4to. 50s. each.

——— ASTRONOMICAL RESULTS. 1848 to 1858. 4to. 8s. each.

——— APPENDICES TO THE ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS.

1836.— I. Bessel’s Refraction Tables.

 8s.
     II. Tables for converting Errors of R.A. and N.P.D. into Errors of Longitude and Ecliptic P.D.
       
1837.— I. Logarithms of Sines and Cosines to every Ten Seconds of Time.

 8s.
     II. Table for converting Sidereal into Mean Solar Time.
1842.— Catalogue of 1439 Stars. 8s.      
1845.— Longitude of Valentia. 8s.      
1847.— Twelve Years’ Catalogue of Stars. 14s.      
1851.— Maskelyne’s Ledger of Stars. 6s.      
1852.— I. Description of the Transit Circle. 5s.      
  II. Regulations of the Royal Observatory. 2s.      
1853.— Bessel’s Refraction Tables. 3s.      
1854.— I. Description of the Zenith Tube. 3s.      
  II. Six Years’ Catalogue of Stars. 10s.      
1856.— Description of the Galvanic Apparatus at Greenwich Observatory. 8s.      

——— MAGNETICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 1840 to 1847. Royal 4to. 50s. each.

——— ASTRONOMICAL, MAGNETICAL, AND METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, 1848 to 1862. Royal 4to. 50s. each.

——— ASTRONOMICAL RESULTS. 1848 to 1862. 4to.

——— MAGNETICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS. 1848 to 1862. 4to. 8s. each.

——— REDUCTION OF THE OBSERVATIONS OF PLANETS. 1750 to 1830. Royal 4to. 50s.

————————————— LUNAR OBSERVATIONS. 1750 to 1830. 2 Vols. Royal 4to. 50s. each.

————————————— 1831 to 1851. 4to. 20s.

BERNOULLI’S SEXCENTENARY TABLE. London, 1779. 4to.

BESSEL’S AUXILIARY TABLES FOR HIS METHOD OF CLEARING LUNAR DISTANCES. 8vo.

——— FUNDAMENTA ASTRONOMIÆ: Regiomontii, 1818. Folio. 60s.

BIRD’S METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING MURAL QUADRANTS. London, 1768. 4to. 2s. 6d.

——— METHOD OF DIVIDING ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS. London, 1767. 4to. 2s. 6d.

COOK, KING, and BAYLY’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS, London, 1782. 4to. 21s.

ENCKE’S BERLINER JAHRBUCH, for 1830. Berlin, 1828. 8vo. 9s.

GROOMBRIDGE’S CATALOGUE OF CIRCUMPOLAR STARS. 4to. 10s.

HANSEN’S TABLES DE LA LUNE. 4to. 20s.

HARRISON’S PRINCIPLES OF HIS TIME-KEEPER. Plates 1797. 4to. 5s.

HUTTON’S TABLES OF THE PRODUCTS AND POWERS OF NUMBERS. 1781. Folio. 7s. 6d.

LAX’S TABLES FOR FINDING THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE. 1821. 8vo. 10s.

LUNAR OBSERVATIONS at GREENWICH. 1783 to 1819. Compared with the Tables, 1821. 4to. 7s. 6d.

MASKELYNE’S ACCOUNT OF THE GOING OF HARRISON’S WATCH. 1767. 4to. 2s. 6d.

MAYER’S DISTANCES of the MOON’S CENTRE from the PLANETS. 1822, 3s.; 1823, 4s. 6d. 1824 to 1835, 8vo. 4s. each.

——— THEORIA LUNÆ JUXTA SYSTEMA NEWTONIANUM. 4to. 2s. 6d.

——— TABULÆ MOTUUM SOLIS ET LUNÆ. 1770. 4to. 5s.

——— ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT GOTTINGEN, from 1756 to 1761. 1826. Folio. 7s. 6d.

NAUTICAL ALMANACS, from 1767 to 1868. 8vo. 2s. 6d. each.

—————————— SELECTIONS FROM THE ADDITIONS up to 1812. 8vo. 5s. 1834–54. 8vo. 5s.

—————————— SUPPLEMENTS, 1828 to 1833, 1837 and 1838. 8vo. 2s. each.

—————————— TABLE requisite to be used with the N.A. 1781. 8vo. 5s.

POND’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 1811 to 1835. 4to. 21s. each.

RAMSDEN’S ENGINE for Dividing Mathematical Instruments. 4to. 5s.

—————– ENGINE for Dividing Straight Lines. 4to. 5s.

SABINE’S PENDULUM EXPERIMENTS to Determine the Figure of the Earth. 1825. 4to. 40s.

SHEPHERD’S TABLES for Correcting Lunar Distances. 1772. Royal 4to. 21s.

—————– TABLES, GENERAL, of the MOON’S DISTANCE from the SUN, and 10 STARS. 1787. Folio. 5s. 6d.

TAYLOR’S SEXAGESIMAL TABLE. 1780. 4to. 15s.

————— TABLES OF LOGARITHMS. 4to. 3l.

TIARK’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS for the Longitude of Madeira. 1822. 4to. 5s.

———– CHRONOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS for Differences of Longitude between Dover, Portsmouth, and Falmouth. 1823. 4to. 5s.

VENUS and JUPITER: Observations of, compared with the Tables. London, 1822. 4to. 2s.

WALES’ AND BAYLY’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 1777. 4to. 21s.

WALES’ REDUCTION OF ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS made in the Southern Hemisphere. 1764–1771. 1788. 4to. 10s. 6d.

Already Published.

I. GOLDSMITH’S WORKS. Edited by Peter Cunningham, F.S.A. Vignettes. 4 Vols. 30s.

II. GIBBON’S DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. Edited by William Smith, LL.D. Portrait and Maps. 8 Vols. 60s.

III. JOHNSON’S LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS. Edited by Peter Cunningham, F.S.A. 3 Vols. 22s. 6d.

IV. BYRON’S POETICAL WORKS. Edited, with Notes. 6 vols. 45s.

In Preparation.

WORKS OF POPE. With Life, Introductions, and Notes, by Rev. Whitwell Elwin. Portrait.

HUME’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Edited, with Notes.

LIFE AND WORKS OF SWIFT. Edited by John Forster.

CLASS A.
HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AND HISTORIC TALES.