26 GAME CLUBS, PARKS, AND PRESERVES 



Scores from one of the Lake Erie clubs and one of 

 the clubs at Currituck would read something like the 

 following : 



Date and 



Name. 



1895, Nov. 21 

 H. S. A.S— . 



1895, Nov. 15. 

 J-. H- 



1901, Nov. 12. 

 H. C. H. & son 



I9OI, Nov 12. 



D. E. P— . . . . 



Remarks. 



Little mud-hole, wind N.E. 

 Graveyard pond, wind N. 



Black water cove, wind 

 N. E. 



Fishers cove. 



♦ There are usually more birds on the register, but enough are here given to show the 

 form. 



These registers are entertaining and instructive rec- 

 ords, valuable to sportsmen and ornithologists alike, 

 when they have been well kept for a series of years, as 

 they have been at the Crane Creek Club, the Winous 

 Point Club, the Princess Anne Club, and many other 

 clubs East and West. At some of the clubs there are 

 but few entries in the registers at long intervals, and 

 they are correspondingly uninteresting. By a rule of 

 the Castalia Club the directors are instructed to see 

 that the rule requiring members to register the fish 

 and game taken is enforced. " And for that purpose 

 they are directed to require the keeper to personally 

 see that all members register, and in case of failure so 

 to do, or in case of their making erroneous entry, it 

 shall be the duty of the keeper to make correct entry 



