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Mallard-Shooting in the Timber 
By Ernest McGAFFEY 
Mr. McGaffey lives in Central Illinois, where 
mallard-shooting is seen at its best, and this, 
together with his well-known ability as a writer 
on shooting, should impel every duck-hunter to 
make sure of getting a copy of the number in 
which this article will appear. 
Dutch Corners Days 
By RoscorE BRUMBAUGH 
A series of stories relating notable happenings 
in a central Pennsylvania community of farmers 
who believe in ghosts and tokens and are far 
removed from the foibles and “‘refinements”’ of 
advanced civilization. The author will tell how 
these simple country folk break the monotony of 
their toil, and show, with kindly humor, the 
picturesque side of their lives. 
The Indians of the Labrador 
By Ciirrrorp H. EAsSTon 
During the past year the author made a 
2,500 mile journey through the interior of 
Labrador, which included a trip by dog- 
sledge in midwinter of over 1,500 miles. He 
was on the march for ten months, and he 
obtained his data for this article and his 
photographs at first hand. 
Deer-Hunting in Venezuela 
By ConRAD BRANDT 
The author of this interesting narrative 
was for some years a traveling salesman in 
South America for a German export house, 
and, being a keen sportsman and a trained 
journalist, he found material for many good 
stories, the best of which he will contribute 
to RECREATION. 

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The Moose of Minnesota 
By CHAUNCEY L. CANFIELD 
For several years past the author has 
assiduously hunted the big game of northern 
Minnesota and Wisconsin, and, long ex- 
perienced in the sport in the Rocky Moun- 
tains, his conclusions are interesting and 
valuable. 
The Call of the Geese 
By G. Murray SHEPPARD 
This writer is the acknowledged apostle of 
sports afield in the Dakotas. As a goose- 
hunter worth the name he has few superiors, 
and his skill as an entertaining writer is well 
known. 

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