SECTION VIII 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 
I. MaGazines 
1. Recreation. Published by G. O. Shields, 19 West Twenty- 
fourth street, New York. $1.00 a year. Monthly. The organ of 
the League of American Sportsmen. On the work and present 
status of the League, see Recreation, April, 1899, and succeeding 
numbers. 
2. Bird Lore. Published by The Macmillan Company, 66 Fifth 
avenue, New York. $1.00 a year. Bi-monthly. The magazine is 
devoted to Bird Protection and is the organ of The Audubon 
Societies. 
3. The Auk. Published by L. S. Foster, New York City. 
Quarterly. The organ of The American Ornithologists’ Union. 
See the report of a Committee on Bird Protection in the January 
number of 1898. 
4. Forest and Stream, New York City. Weekly. A paper 
valuable alike to the sportsman and the naturalist. See an inter- 
esting report in Forest and Stream of February 19, 1898, on the 
Interstate Game Wardens’ Convention held at Chicago in Febru- 
ary, 1898. 
5. The Forester. Published by The American Forestry .Asso- 
ciation, 45 Wyatt Building, Washington, D.C. Monthly. $1.00 
ayear. The magazine is devoted to the care and use of forests, 
forest trees and related subjects. It is a very valuable magazine, 
which ought to be in every public and in every school library. 
See Volume IV, 1898, for a large number of interesting and instruc- 
tive articles. 
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