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    The American Boy's Handy Book

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      Magic lantern, 272; how to make, 273

      Magic wheel, or the phantasmoscope, 286; instructions for making, 287.

      “Man-Friday” boats, how to build, 81.

      Marcy’s (E. J.) photographic gun, 288.

      Marine animals, directions for preserving, 198; the star-fish, ib.; crabs, ib.; lobsters, ib.; sea-urchins, ib.

      Masquerade costumes, 293; the “baby,” 297.

      Mice, traps to catch, 170.

      Mind-reading, game of, 244.

      Moles, how to trap, 172; figure four trap, ib.

      “Monad,” the author’s dog, 185.

      Morse’s insect box, 195.

      Musical instruments: home-made corn-stalk fiddle, 130; pumpkin-vine fife, 131; pumpkin-vine flute, ib.; cane fife, 132; voice disguiser, ib.; locust singer, ib.; the hummer, 134.

      Muybridge’s photographs of animals in motion, 288.

      N

      Norton, Charles Ledyard, 97.

      Newfoundland dogs, 181.

      O

      Owls, how to tame, 149; to stuff, 187.

      P

      Paper pitfalls for mice, 170.

      Parachutes attached to balloons, 114; odd shapes for, ib.; fireworks for, 115.

      Partridges, snares for, 175.

      Paste, how to make, 6.

      Phantasmoscope, the, 256.

      Photographic paper, 200.

      Phunnygraph, the boy’s own, 248.

      Plants, aquatic, how to keep, 47; the water-lily, ib.; cat-tails, ib.

      Pointers, the training of, 184.

      Poodles as trick dogs, 181.

      Port folio of fish, how to make, 193.

      Potato mill, the, 283.

      Prairie chickens, snares for, 176.

      Pumpkin-vine fife, 131; flute, ib.

      Puppets, how to make, 326; how to work, 330; life instilled into, 371.

      Puppet-shows, 254–271; how to make, 254; the stage, ib.; the scenery, 255; scenery for the play “Puss-in-Boots,” ib.; how to work the puppets, 259; stage effects, 260; to make a magical dance, 261; to make a sea scene, ib.; “Puss-in-Boots” for puppet-shows, 263.

      Q

      Quail, snares for, 176.

      R

      Rafts, how constructed, 80; the Crusoe raft, 82.

      Rats, 170; the origin of rats in America, ib.; the muskrat, ib.; brown rats, ib.; the black rat, ib.; Norway rats, ib.; a simple mode of catching, ib.; the paper pitfall, ib.; the jug trap, 171.

      “Reefing,” 105.

      Rennie, Professor, quoted, 135.

      Robins, how to rear, 142.

      S

      Sail-making for a simple rig, 101; general instructions, 104.

      Saw-mill (or buzzer), the, 284.

      Scenery for puppet-shows, 255.

      Scotch terriers, 181.

      Scows, how made, 84; directions for mak ing, 85–87.

      Sea-birds, 149; difficult to rear, ib.; stories about, ib.

      Sea-urchins caught by the tangle, 79; how to preserve, 198.

      Setters, the training of, 184.

      Shadow pictures, 199; how to make them, 200.

      Shawl-strap, how to make substitute for, 61.

      Shepherd dogs, 181.

      Sieves for dredging outfits, 78.

      “Sinker hitches,” 61.

      Skating with wings, 227–233; Mr. Norton’s article, “Every Boy his own Ice-Boat,” 227; Mr. T. F. Hammer’s article, ib.; how to make skating sails: the bat wings, 228; Norton rig, 229; Norwegian rig, 230; Danish rig, 231; English rig, 232; Cape Vincent rig, ib.; a country rig, 233.

      Slab shanties, 128.

      Sleds, 220; ammunition sled, 209; barrel- stave sled, 220; chair sled, ib.; folding chair sled, 221; the “toboggan,” 222.

      Slings, elastic, 159.

      Smelt-fishing in winter, 235.

      Smoke-rings from the card-box, 289.

      Smoke soap-bubbles, 108.

      Snakes, apparatus for catching, 152.

      Snares, 175; for partridges, 175; set-line snares, 176; the spring snare, 177; snares for fishing, 238; see Traps.

      Snowball warfare, 207–215; fort-building, 207; how to make an ammunition sled, 209; to make shields, 210; rules of the game, 211; account of a snow battle, 212; how to bind prisoners without cords, 214; “company rest,” 215.

      Snow houses, 216; directions for build ing, ib.

      Snow-shoes, how to make, 223.

      Snow statuary, 217–219; the snow pig, 216; the Frenchman, 217; the owl, 218.

      Soap-bubbles, 107; the best soap for, 108; gas-bubbles, ib.; Uncle Cassius’ smoke-bubbles, ib.; every boy his own bubble-pipe, 107.

      Soap-bubble parties, 132.

      Spearing fish through the ice, 238; the spearsman’s shanty, 237.

      Sparrows, how to rear, 141.

      Spiders, mode of preserving, 196.

      Splices, how made, 65.

      Spring shot-guns, 164; for the hunter, 165.

      Squabs, how to rear, 139.

      Squirrel traps, 174.

      Squirt-guns, 202; how to make, 163.

      Star-fish caught by the tangle, 79; how to preserve, 198.

      Summer yellowbirds, 143.

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      Tangle, its use, 77; how to make a broom- stick tangle, 77; old chain tangle, ib.

      Taxidermy for boys, 187–198; the value of a knowledge of taxidermy to the natural ist, 187; Captain Thomas Brown on the art of stuffing birds and mammals, ib.; how to stuff an owl, 188; skinning, ib.; stuffing, 190; arsenical soap, 192; man ner of preserving fish, ib.; preserving insects, 194; Morse insect box, 195; insect groups, 197; how to preserve marine animals, 198.

      Telescope, the water, 71.

      Tents for camping out, 128.

      Thatched houses for camping out, 119; how to build, ib.

      Theatricals, costumes for, 293.

      Thompson, Wyville, 79.

      Throw-sticks, 157; how to make, 157.

      Thrush, the brown, 142; wood thrush, ib.

      Toboggan, the, 222.

      Torches, how to make, 153.

      Tourist’s Curiosities, the game of, 241.

      Trawl, the, 175.

      Trolling-hook, manner of attaching to line, 61.

      Trappers, hints to young, 175.

      Traps and trappings, 169–179; prepara tions for autumn, 169; rat traps, 170; mole traps, 172; dead-falls, 173; toll- gate trap, 174; hencoop trap, 178; see also Snares.

      U

      Uncle Cassius, 108.

      Universe, the, in a card-box, 289.

      V

      Voice disguiser, how to make, 132.

      W

      Walton, Isaak, 71.

      Watch-guard, how to make of horse-hair, 59–60.

      Water-telescope, 71.

      Whip-bows, 156.

      Whip-lashes, how to make, 64.

      Whirligigs and how to make them, 284; the rainbow whirligig, ib.; a paradoxical whirligig, 286.

      Wick-balls for balloons, 113.

      Wigs for masquerades, 295.

      Winter-fishing, 234.

      Wood thrush, the, 142.

      Wrens, how to rear, 141.

      Wood, Rev. J. G., 155, 181.

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      Yankee Pine, the, 93; how to build, 94– 96.

      Yellowbirds, 143.

      Yoke lines, for steering, 105.

     

     

     



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