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VOL. XV 



AUGUST, 1919 



No. 5 



The- Object op this magazine is 

 to Make- North America the- 5iogest 

 Gahe Producing Country in the World 



CO NTEN TS 



The Farmer and the Law— Death of a Game Farm— Various 

 Opinions— Wild Ducks— Too Much Publicity— Private Breeders 

 Succeed— The Wrong Remedy— Many Breeders in California- 

 Safe Arrival of Canvas Backs— Free Shooting— Shooting Hotels 

 —Another Excellent Plan— An Important Matter— Good Advice 

 — Expensive Game. 



Game Farms and Preserves - Theodore "Rouault, Jr. 



Land For Returning Soldiers - F. W. Wilson 



The 10th Cat and Three Broods of Quail - By the Editor 

 Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves - By Our Readers 

 King Birds— A Call for Notes— Market Prices— New Cus- 

 tomers—Buckwheat—Long Island Quail — Deer Shooting- 

 Quail Eggs Profitable— The Breeding Season— Casualties- 

 Wild Ducks — Quail — Pheasants — Wild Breeding Quail — 

 Cheap^ Shooting — New Places — Good Purchasers — Chicks 

 Hatched by Steam — Trying It Out — A Contract— Sports- 

 men Buy Adirondack Preserve — Quail and Pheasants — 

 Bounty Figures— Migratory Bird Law Constitutional- Sage 

 Cock — The Dove— Correspondence— Prizes. 

 Outings and Innings, Trade Notes. 



Editorials— Rapid Growth of the Industry — More About Cider 

 —Chances About Even— The State and Game Farmers' Game- 

 Prize Letters Wanted. 



Published Monthly. Entered as second-class matter, July 6, 1915, at the Post Office, 

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



PUBLISHED BY 



THE- GAME CONSERVATION SOCIETY, Inc. 



NEW YORK CITY U.S.A 



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