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All Contemporary 
Special Field : 
The Passing of Reel-Paw 
By Dennis H. STOVALL 

With Hound and Wild-Cat 
By Harry H. DUNN 
A bear story of unusual dramatic interest, by an Orego- 
nian who lives by his pen and spends much of his time 
in the mountains. It is not one of the “‘mushy” New 
Nature stories, that are noteworthy only as examples of 
inaccuracy, but a real story of real men and a real bear, 
who came together and mixed it according to the ways of 
mountain men and stock-killing bears. 
{This is another lively story of ‘‘ varmint’-hunting, and 
written by a Californian who, in addition-to being a past 
master as a story teller, knows well the mountains and 
has worn out many a pair of good boots on the hunting 
trail. It is a good example of the real ‘‘been there” 
stories by which this magazine is distinguished. 










Dutch Corners 
Days 
By RoscoE BRUMBAUGH 
A series of quaint stories which are woven about nota- 
ble happenings in a Pennsylvania community of farmers 
who believe in strange superstitions and who indulge 
in picturesque customs. 
A Smash-up at 
the Love-Feast 
is the title of the first story, which will appear in our 
December number. It is written in a half-humorous 
though sympathetic vein. You will wish to go to the 
love-feast with Mr. Brumbaugh’s, real, live hero. 

Bid af 
Roscoe Brumbaugh 

On the Matterhorn 
By ConraD LAMBERT 
Afield with the Dog 
By Cuar_es H. Morton 
| A story that will ‘‘ just fit ’’ the case of almost every sports- 
man that owns a bird dog and explain to the home folk 
their seemingly exaggerated camaraderie. It tells of days of 
exquisite vagabondage—days afield in old clothes, with only 
the dog for company. Mr. Morton is one of the best news- 
paper men in Kansas. Better still, he is a true ‘‘Ishmaelite.” 
Deer-Hunting in Venezuela 
By ConraD BRANDT 
‘| Mr. Brandt has traveled extensively in South America, 
as a salesman for a German export house, and being a 
keen sportsman he found opportunity for many shooting 
trips in company with mountain ranchers. A_ trained 
journalist, and speaking German, Spanish and English, 
he gathered material for many good stories, which will - 
appear from time to time in RECREATION. 
{| The author of this intensely interesting narrative is a 
veteran mountain climber, an entertaining writer and a 
skilful photographer. The story of his ascent of this 
most famous peak in the Alps, telling how he left his German 
and French rivals far in the rear and took the most hazard- 
ous risks to do so, makes unusually good reading. 





Jungle-Hunting in Panama 
By HG Curr 
{| Dr. Curl is the superintendent of the Colon Hospital, 
at Cristobal, Canal Zone R. P. He isa veteran sportsman 
with a considerable experience in the States, and in this 
review of his various hunting trips on the Isthmus, together 
with information gathered from other sources, he contributes 
to the literature of sport the first reliable report of hunting 
conditions in Panama. 

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