OUR FEATHERED GAME 



A HANDBOOK OF THE 

 NORTH AMERICAN GAME BIRDS 



BY 



DWIGHT W. HUNTINGTON 



With eight full-page shooting scenes in color and one hundred and 

 thirty-five bird portraits. 8vo, $».oo net (postage, 15 cents) 



Mr. Wm. T. Hornaday, Director of the New Tork Zoolog- 

 ical Park, writes as follows : 



" Any man with sporting blood in his veins will be delighted 

 with this book, which describes, pictures, and gossips about I 2 5 

 species of birds, yet is small enough to be carried comfortably 

 in any hunter's grip-sack." 



"His book is pre-eminently a sane sportsmen's book, and is 

 deserving the perusal of every hunter, not only for its sound 

 advice, but for its interesting description of days afield and by 

 the shore." — Boston Transcript. 



" The sportsman's point of view is never lost sight of, 

 neither is the naturalist's." — N^zv Tork Sun. 



*♦ The chapters are short and to the point, untechnical, and 

 contain, besides the story of the usual behavior of the fowl in 

 question, its geographical distribution and seasons, frequent 

 anecdotes from the author's own experiences, and restrictions 

 with which State legislatures have surrounded the quarries in 

 game laws." — New Tork Tribune. 



The Naturalist Frank A. Bates says : 



" I must congratulate author and publisher for the pictures of 

 the birds. I could identify the species readily, which is more 

 than 1 can say of most of the even more pretentious books. 

 They are excellent. Of course the hunting scenes scattered 

 through the work were good. The signature vouches for their 

 accuracy." 



