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vouched for by some scientific institution, and duly 

 licensed by the state game commissioners. 



" 8. At the end of three years, restrict by legal 

 enactment the number of game birds that may be 

 taken in one day, or in any given period, by a single 

 individual." 



Most of these demands are now embodied in the 

 game laws of Minnesota and of several other states. 

 Copies of these laws can be secured from the respective 

 state game wardens. Since Mr. Hornaday's report 

 was written, the cause of bird and game protection 

 has made considerable progress and the prospects are, 

 on the whole, decidedly encouraging. 



