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THE- 



G AH E BR 



VOL. XV 



JUNE, 1919 



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The Object op this magazine- is 

 to Make North Am erica the 5iogest 

 Game Producing Country in the Would 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field — The Aeroplane Sport— Game Breeders in 

 Colorado— Why Any Penalty?— The Sale of Game in Quebec — 

 A Punch for Branding Young Ducks — Again the Crow !— Wanted 

 a Permit — Conflict About Permits— More Laws— Wild Ducks in 

 Minnesota. 



Reflections on Game Breeding - - - Aldo Leopold 

 Some Black Ducks Hatched in an Incubator Z. Ted DeKalmar 

 Rabbit Growing to Supplement the Meat Supply Ned Dearborn 

 More Game and Fewer Cats - Massachusetts Commission 

 How to Make a Duck Pond -'-'..-- C. B. McGee 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves - By Our Readers 

 Prize Quail — More Prize Quail — Periods of Incubation— 

 Turkey Hen as Foster Mother — More Quail Wanted— More 

 About the Massena Quail — Decoy Owls — Movements of 

 Keepers — Crows — More Quail — Unsatisfactory Records — 

 Record of Mr. Perry— Moose and Wolf— What It Costs — 

 Not Otherwise —Wild Breeding Ducks — A Failure to Fer- 

 tilize — A Big Game Ranch. 

 Editorials — Back to the Land —A Feeling in the Bones— Our 

 Desire to Be Helpful— Beware of the Cat. 



Published Monthly. Entered as second-class matter, July q, 1915, at the Post Office, 

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



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PUBLISHED BY 



THE GAME- CONSERVATION SOCIErTY. Inc. 



MEW YORK CITY U.S.A f£»av/j~ts 



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