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CONTENTS OF JANUARY NUMBER. 



Page 



A Day's Catch Frontispiece. 



Trouting on the Nepigon. (Illustrated ) John Bowman. 



A Coon Hunt in Ye O'den Time Judge Hinman. 



Wing Shots at Sea. (Illustrated) C. F. Holder. 



A Camp Song. (Illustrated.) D. B. Keeler. 



Goose Shooting on Lake Champlain. (Illustrated.) Frank S. Ballard. 



Saurian Shooters. (Illustrated.) J. Mortimer Murphy. 



The Blue Heron and the Muscalonge. (Illustrated.) Mary Reid Mann. 



A Story of the Modoc War Lieut. C. B. Hardin, U. S. A. 



Recreation, (Poem.) W. P. Chadwick. 



The Giant Wolf of Bonaplace President Bates. 



A Woman's First Mallard Katharine M. Baxter. 



He Was Left Hon. Herschel Whittaker, President Michigan Fish Commission. 



A Cycling Romance M iss C. H. Thayer. 



Protect the Game The Hon. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and others. 



The Big Ones that Got Away V. B. Buck. 



Bicycling 172 



Editorial 173 



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