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G AN E BREEDER 



VOL. XIV 



MARCH, 1919 



No. 6 



The- Object op this magazine- is 



to Make Noeth America the 5iggest 

 iGAnE Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the field—" It Couldn't Be Done"— Notes From South 

 Carolina — Game Increase or Decrease— Sane Legislation — The 

 University Investigation — A Simple Game Breeders' Law— Oysters, 

 Fish and Clams— Advice to Mr. Morrison 



Game Shooting Clubs - - D. W. Huntington 



Cotton-tail Rabbits in Relation to Trees and Farm Crops 



D. E. Lantz 



Elliott Coues 



By Our Readers 



The Massena Quail 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves 



Egg Percentages— Contract Rearing— A Good Order — Wild 

 Ducks — Duck Eggs — Teal and Other Shoal-water Ducks — 

 Foxes and Nests— Fox Hounds on the Preserve — Lures 

 and Charms— Increase in Game With Cats Killed— Aviary 

 Pheasants — Ringnecks — Number of Pheasant Eggs and 

 Chicks — The Kitchen Garden -Traps for Pheasants and 

 Ducks — Hawks Fight Over Rabbit. 



Editorials — Farm Game — Trapping Game — Deer and Rabbits 

 on the Farm. 



Published Monthly.^ Entered as second-class matter, July q, iyi 5 , at the Post Office, 

 Ni w Vctk Ciiy, New Ycik, under the Act of March ?, 1879. 



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NEW YORK CITY U.Sj* f.BJ>w,j.?S' 



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