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FRONTISPIECE—JUNCTION OF WILLOWEMAC AND BEAV- : 
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It (PiSHI ‘6; AND SHOOTING IN SULLIVAN CouNnrTY, N. Y., : ‘ 
‘e 'lustrated., Geo. J. Manson 213 
(|) AmMohté!\tHe (GRAYLING, TROUT AND RAINBOW OF . 
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UNGEE. ANP THE + BASS 0.306 2) ae W. C. Kepler 225 
Ax T Rie ON THE NEPEGON©« » cates «ies: Lauren Kellogg 22 
Illustrated. 
NORESEANDIZOUE RIBS ir lo dics tate, «cgi titre it hatin sin aCe oto ars 231 ‘ 
The Pike-Pickerel Muddle Again — Bluefish and 
Weakfish on the Fly—Roiling the Water to Catch 
Fish—Erratic “ Rising” of Black Bass—On a New 
Brunswick Stream—The Indian Origin of Fish 
Names—Angling “ Don ts.” 
TEE ANG IEING CVCUISD Arafat nas: iesraebere aie sare ope lots st 
The Increasing Number of Angling Cyclists— 
Trouble Ahead for the “ Scorcher” Cyclist—Danger 
to Wheelwomen—Personal—To “Wheel Manu- 
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