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THE G^I^E BgEEDER 



Large pen for running Mallards, 700 leet long and 300 

 contains at present nearly 300 Mallards, woodduck. 



SCARBORO BEACH GAME FARM. 



It was with much regret that we were 

 obliged to terminate our excursion into 

 New England last summer without get- 

 ting to Scarboro Beach Game Farm. We 

 even were obliged to pass some interest- 

 ing places in Massachusetts, including 

 the State Game Farm on Cape Cod, 

 since some important business in New 

 York required a few days'- attention be- 

 fore we started for the South. 



Mr. Bullock, writes in sending the 

 pictures here reproduced that the farm 

 is well equipped to produce many spe- 

 cies of game birds in big numbers. He 

 has many pheasants, mallards, black 

 ducks, teal and other fowl and will in- 

 crease the breeding stock so that he 

 can furnish thousands of eggs and birds 

 young and old. 

 (Mr. Bullock says his pheasants are 



Scarboro Beach Game Farm, southerly view, including 

 up and put into movable coops, 10 young ringnecks in 

 which might escape. 



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