A COMPLETE REVIEW OF SHOOTING IN AMERICA IN 

 TWO PROrCSEtY IIiIiUSTRATBD VOLUMES 



OUR FEATHERED GAME 



A HANDBOOK OF THE NORTH AMERICAN 

 GAME BIRDS 



By D WIGHT W. HUNTINGTON 



With eigbt fnll-page sbootingr sceoes in color and one hundred 



and thirty-flve bird portraits 



8vo, ¥2.00 net 



WASHINGTON POST 



"Mr. Dwlght W. Huntington has been the first to. put the 

 birds of the whole country under their specific headings into 

 one volume. . . . 'Our Feathered Game' appears to contain 

 a clear summing up of all information that will be valuable 

 to a sportsman." 



WM. T. HOBNADAY 

 Director of the New York Zoological Park, writes as follows: - 



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

 with this book, which describes, pictures and gossips about 

 125 species of birds, yet is small enough to be carried com- 

 fortably in any hunter's grip sack." 



PROVIDENCE NEWS 



"From the standpoint of a general reader it is interesting, 

 and from that of a sportsman; doubly so, in fact is invaluable. 

 . . .On his descriptions the author makes himself well un- 

 derstood in simple language, while the eight full-page scenes 

 in color materially stir the blood of the follower of the dog 

 and gun." 



NEW YORK TRIBUNE 



"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." 



FOREST AND STREAM 



"It is quite the best book on general bird shooting that we 

 have seen for a long time." 



Charles Scribner's Sons, Nevr York, Publishers 



FOR SALE BY 



THE AMATEUR SPORTSMAN CO. 



18-20 East 42d Street 

 NEW YORK, N. Y. 



