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VOL. XI 



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MAY, 1917 



No. 2 



The- Object op this iiaciAzine is 



'to Make- North America the- 5iggest 



IGahe Producing Country in the Wokld 



CONTENTS 



Frontispiece — A Letter That Speaks for Itself— Survey of the Field — 

 More about the Police Raid— Does the Punishment Fit the Crime — 

 The Asking Price — Quail and Boll Weevils— Other Recent Raids by 

 Game Wardens — The Boies Case — More Cases — A New Program 

 Suggested - Another Pheasant Breeder Fined — A Letter to a Farm 

 Journal— More about the Stationary Oyster — More Law, No. 413A— 

 Game Breeding in Rhode Island — Our Best Guess in Hasenpfeffer— 

 Quail Breeding on Long Island, N. Y. — Good Meat Runs Wild in 

 Dutchess Co., N. Y.— Movements of Keepers. 



Incubators and Foster Mothers for Pheasant Raising. By Head Keeper 

 Sport Producing and Sport Alluring - - - By The Editor 

 The Blackhead Disease - Contribution R. I. Experiment Station 

 Sales of One Day Old Birds 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves - By Our Readers 

 The Game Guild — The Proper Number of Hen Pheasants — The 

 Live Bird and Egg Market— Dead Game — Wild Duck Foods- 

 Food Prices and Production — Wisconsin Duck Foods — Expert 

 Opinions — Wild Ducks — Jack Rabbits and Prairie Grouse — 

 Quail a Song Bird —A Book on Trapping. 

 Important Legislation Suggested - - - By H. M. Brigham 

 Game Enemies - By M. J. Newhouse 



(1) Method of Trapping Hawks and Owls 



(2) Trapping Turtles. 



Editorials — Three Years of Conferring and Preaching— Reflections on 



"Moral Turpentine". 



Correspondence — Outings and Innings — Trade Notes, Etc. 





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