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THE- 



Q AH E BREEDER 



VOL. XIV 



DECEMBER, 1918 



The- Object op this magazine- is 

 to Make- North America the 5iggest 

 Gahe Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field — After the War — The More Game and 

 Fewer Game Laws Victory — Future Plans — The Work of the 

 Year — A New Shooting Club— Bad News. 



The Blue Quail 

 Breeding Gambel's Quail 



Elliot Coues 

 C. W. Siegler 



Amendments to the Treaty Act Regulations 



President Woodrow Wilson 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves - By Our Readers 



Two Broods of Grouse — Wild Ducks — Unique Trap for 

 Rabbits — Beaver Replaces Beef and Bacon — A Suggestion 

 for Wild Duck Farmers — Country Homes — Proposed 

 Amendments — The State Game Departments— The Farm- 

 er's Chief Enemy — Beaver Require Attention in Minne- 

 sota — Incubators — The Wood-Tick — Birds Wanted. 



Editorials — Two Important Regulations— Who Owns the Game— 

 An Important V — Shall the Ruffed Grouse Become a Song- 

 Bird? 



Outings and Innings, Trade Notes, Etc. 



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 SOCIETY. Inc. 



NEW YORK CITY U.Sj* CS>^j-tf 



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