BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



"That prince of sportsmen, T. S. Van Dyke."— Sacramento 

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : 



Its Valleys, Hills, and Streams ; Its Animals, Birds, and 

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RIFLE, ROB, and GUN in CALIFORNIA : 

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