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Vi I. xv 



SEPTEMBER, 1919 



No. 6 



The- Object of this magazine- is 



TO MAKE: NORTH AMEEICATHE" 5IGGEST 



Game Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field— Farmers and Sportsmen - Crimes Galore 

 —Two Minks as an Illustration — Opposing Interests — Hostile 

 Interests— What Can Be Done — Class Legislation —A Change 

 in Opinion — Study and Publicity — Quiet Places — Some Pro- 

 gressive Ideas— The Sale of Mr. Leach's Game. 

 How to Breed Wild Geese and Wild Ducks - H. G. Jager 



Protecting Quail Catholic Messenger 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves By Our Readers 

 Importation of Eggs from China — Lepidium Virginicum— 

 The Use of Maggots — How to Raise Maggots— Long, Long 

 Time on the Way— How to Do It — Glad to Support the 

 Game Breeder— Good News— Egg Importations— New Cus- 

 tomers—Peculiar Industry— The Game Market— Wild Ducks 

 —Wild Geese — Wood Duck— Buffaloes — Near Mallards — 

 — Northern Quail — Mexican Quail — Deer — Rabbits — A 

 More Game Object Lesson — More About Wood Pigeons. 

 Editorials— The Game Breeding Outlook— Buffaloes, Grouse and 



Game Ownership. 

 Correspondence, Trade Notes, Etc. 



Published Monthly. Entered as second-class matter, July g, igi 5 , at the Post Office, 

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



THE- GAME- CONSERVATION SOCIETY, Inc. 



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