years, but rather, if they wish to shoot these species 

 to go elsewhere where they are more abundant: or if 

 they want to have sport in Bernardsville to shoot a 

 few of the Pheasants each year, which have increased 

 rapidly during the past few years in this locality, and 

 now allow a moderate amount of sport: Second, to 

 give us any information concerning the procuring of 

 Quail or Grouse, particularly the latter. 



We make tins appeal to all true sportsmen of the 

 Somerset Hills. Will you help us during the next 

 few years in our efforts to restore the native game of 

 the community? 



NOTES OF THE CLUB 



A meeting of Trustees was called for December 

 24th. 1914. for the purpose of appointing a Commit- 

 tee for the Liberation of Game and the question of 

 printing of stationery. Owing to the absence of a 

 quorum no Resolutions could be enacted. However, 

 the following were passed and were later confirmed 

 by a vote of the Trustees. 



Resolution Xo. 1. That a Committee consisting of 

 three members be appointed for the Liberation of 

 Game. 



Resolution Xo. 2. That this Committee consist of 

 Messrs. Kuser, Chappell and Chapin. 



Resolution Xo. 3. That the Treasurer shall be in- 

 structed to pay out of the Treasury sufficient 

 money to pay for certain stationery which it has 

 been found necessary to order. 



34 



