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THE- 



G AH E BREEDER 



VOL. XIII. 



MAY, 1918 



No. 2 



The Object of this magazine is 



'toMake North Ameeicathe 5iggest 



[Game Producing Country in the World 



CONTENTS 





Survey of the Field — A. Bad Season? — A Wrong Idea — Abundant 

 Game — Practical Experiments — More Game and Fewer Game 

 Laws — Wild Duck Abundance— The Migratory Bill — Statesmen 

 and Politicians— Du Pont Photograph Contest— Regulation for the 

 Protection of Deer — America Now the Biggest Pheasant Producing 

 Country in the World. 



A New Long Island Game Breeders Association 

 My Experience in Game Breeding - - J. B. Foote 



Present Status of the Heath Hen - Hon. Wm. C. Adams 



Music and Food - - By the Editor 



Notes from The Game Farms and Preserves By Our Readers 



Rearing Ringnecked and Golden Pheasants, Mrs. Edgar 

 Tilton— Texas Game — Owls Devour Pigs— Prize Quails — 

 The Innocent Cat— Dogs and Cats — An Oregon Deer Farm, 

 ByG.D.Gorm— More Dog — Pheasants and Blackbirds— In- 

 breeding — The Game and The Farmer — New Outdoor 

 Life Club — Miroc Lodge — Quails Plentiful— May Be War 

 Birds— Dogs in School — Grabbed By Germans— Partial 

 Report of Minnesota State Game Farm — A Late Season — 

 One Day Old Pheasants. 



Editorials — Imagination — Where are the Buffaloes? 

 Correspondence — Outings and Innings— Trade Notes, Etc. 



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SUBLISNED BY 



THE GAME CONSERVATION SOCIETY. Inc. 



MEW YOOK CITY U.VA S.J >w> ./J 



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