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THE- 



GAH E BREEDER 



VOL. XII. 



MARCH, 1918 



lo. 6 



The- Object op this magazine is 

 TO Make- North America the 5iggest 

 Gahe Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field — More Quail and Grouse— The Hen Now 

 a U. S. Ward — Some Trapper — Bobwhite Quail in Washington — 

 More Fish in Massachusetts — Ohio Game — Change from Deer 

 to Antelope — More Rabbits — Mottoes for the Gun Room Wall 

 — "Otherwise Than by Shooting" — Stocking Streams with Food 

 Fish. 



Hunter or Husbandman - - Dr. James G. Needham 

 Greatest Enemy of the Birds - - Edward H. Forbush 



Lillian E. Gallup 



By the Editor 



L P. Turner 



By Our Readers 



Playing with Nature . . - - 



The Game and the Farmer . . . 



The Prairie Chicken - . . - 



The Prairie Grouse in Canada. 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves 



How to Detect Vermin By Its jWork — Blue Jays and Game 

 — Blue Jays Beneficial — Pheasants and the Incubator — 

 Wild Ducks and the Incubator — Safe Trees — A "Coon- 

 Cat" or a Nature-Fake— The Kingbird— Turtle and Hawk- 

 Raising Game for the Market — More Coons — Night Trapping. 



Editorials — Food Abundance — The Attitude of Sport— War 

 Governors — Game for the Hospitals — Hunter or Husbandman. 



Correspondence— Book Reviews. 





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