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G AN E BBE 



VOL. XIII 



JUNE, 1918 



The- Object of this magazine- is 

 to Make- North America the 5iggest 

 Gahe Producing Country in the World I] 



CONTENTS 



Survey of the Field— A Congressional Hearing — Game Breeders 



Objections — Game as Food— An Unfavorable Contrast— Attitude 



of the Audubon Association— An Under Estimate— Oysters, Fish 



and Game — Exciting Prejudice — Game on the Farm and Game 



Politics. 



My Experience With Pheasants - - Thos. F. Chesebrough 



Food for Wild Ducks for Food and for Sport - D. W. Huntington 



My Pheasants Mrs. Martin Almy 



Notes from the Game Farms and Preserves By Our Readers 



New Places— Importation of Live Quail— Shipping One 

 Day Old Pheasants and Ducks — Ducks and Incubators— 

 Bobwhites — Mexican Quail — Profits in Eggs — Remarka- 

 ble Shipments of Quail - Hen Shortage— Use of Incu- 

 bators — Licenses for Aviary Species — Abundance of 

 Eggs — Gambell's Quail— Long Island Game Breeders'' 

 Association— Chicken Growing Scarce— A Blue Report — 

 Good County for Game Breeding Associations— Good 

 Work — A Poor Time — Ornithological Fun at the Hearing. 

 Editorials— Congress Should Investigate— Ruffed Grouse and 

 Game Abundance— Standardizing Bait — Licenses and 

 Common Sense — Game as Food. 

 Correspondence — Trade Notes, Etc. • 



PUBLISHEO BY 



He GAME- CONSERVATION SOCIETY. Inc. 



MEW YORK CITY U.S.A ^>fj)-/i; 



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