132 THE GAME BREEDER 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field — Game Breeders Good Advice The Migratory Bird 



Treaty Law — The Present Law — The Supreme Court Case— The New 



Law — Other Cases — Court Decisions Imported Birds "Only the Rich" 



— Quail Importations. 



Hunting Trips of a Ranchman - Theodore Roosevelt 



Shooting Foxes on Long Island - H. J. Montanus 



What Grouse Owners Should Do ■ - - D. W. Huntington 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves - By Our Readers 



Pole Traps — Ground Traps — Prizes — Incubators — Fields Attractive 



to Game — Sportsmen and Farmers Law to Encourage Game Breeding 



— Duck Eggs and Owls Crow Prizes Opinion of Mr. Carney— The 



Wild Pigeon — Ten Commandments Game Law Novelties — Ex- 

 periments with Incubators— Fountain for Roosevelt. 

 Editorials — Harmony — Roosevelt — Legal Mistakes. 

 Correspondence, Trade Notes, Etc. 



WILD DUCKS AND WILD GEESE 



It Is Now Legal to Trap Wild 

 Fowl for Breeding Purposes 



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Write to The Biological Survey, Washington, D. C, for information about Trapping Permits 



The book, OUR WILD FOWL AND WADERS, written by the 

 Editor of The Game Breeder, contains full information about the 

 trapping of wild fowl and how to rear the birds for profit and 

 for sport. There are chapters on How to Form Shooting Clubs ; 

 How to Control the Enemies of Wild Fowl, etc. Fully illustrated 

 with pictures of ducks on preserves, etc. 



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