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THE- 



AH E BREEDER 



VOL. XV 



MAY, 1919 



No. 2 



The- Object of this magazine- is 



to Make- Noeth Am erica the- 5iggest 

 iGAHE Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field— A Campaign Against Crows— Calling 

 the Crow— Owl Decoys— Meat Baits — Cats and Cat Laws- 

 Cats on a Game Breeding Ground— Promising Subject for a 

 Test Case — Game Protective Association Bulletin — Domestic 

 Pheasants in California Jeopardized by Bill — State Nullification 

 —Sunday Fishing — Quail and Bandits — Sunday Hunting in 

 Maine. 



Wild Fowl and Game Laws in South Dakota - E. D. Pickell 

 Wild Bred and Hand Reared Birds - -. By the Editor 

 Permits to Trap and Sell Wild Fowl U. S. Biological Survey 

 Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves - - : 



Gambel's Quail Vanishing in New Mexico and Increasing 

 In New York -A Bird in the Hand — Canadian Ducks and 

 Grouse — Pheasants and Quail— The Right Kind of Ammu- 

 nition — More Praise— The Long Island Game Breeders 

 Association — The Beneficial Owl — Small Hawks— Market 

 Prices— Quail and Quail Eggs — New York Laws and Federal 

 Regulations — Aviary Pheasants on the Preserve. 

 Editorials — More Laws -A Uniform Law for Massachusetts. 



Published Monthly. Entered as second-class matter, July q, igrs, at the Post Office, 

 New York City, New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 



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PUBLISHED BY 



1E- GAME- CONSERVATION SOCIETY. Inc. 



NEW YORK CITY U.S.A S8J>*v/f-/S 



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