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Wild Fowl Shooting. 



By W. B. LEFFINGWELL. 



Containing Scientific and Practical Descriptions of Wild Fowl, their Resorts, Habits, Fligl 

 and the most successful methods of hunting them. 



Chapter I. 



II. 

 HI. 

 IV. 



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VI. 

 VII. 



VIII. 

 IX. 

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 XIV. 

 XV. 

 XVI. 

 XVII. 

 XVIII. 



CONTENTS. 



Reveries. XIX. 



Mallard Ducks. XX. 



Wood Duck— Summer Duck. XXI. 



Blue-Winged Teal. XXII. 



Shooting Mallards from a Scull XXIII. 



Boat on the Mississippi. XXIV. 



Cornfield Mallard Shooting. XXV. 



Shooting Mallards in a Snow XXVI. 



Storm. 



Wilson Snipe— Jack Snipe. XXVII. 



Mallard Timber Shooting. XXVII L 



Mallard Shooting at Ice Holes. XXIX. 



In the Marsh— Morning, Mid-day XXX. 



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Blue Bill— Scaup Duck. XXXIII. 

 Canvasback Duck. 



Green- Winged Teal. XXXIV. 



American Widgeon— Bald Pate. XXXV. 

 Gadwall Duck— Gray Duck. 

 Quail Shooting. 



Dusky, or Black Duck. 

 American Coot— Mud Hen. 

 Buffle-Headed Duck— Butter B 

 Redhead Duck. 



Science of Sculling Wild Fowl,- 

 Pin Tail— Sprig Tail. 

 Two Sports; or Out for a Lai® 

 A Morning with Nature and} 



Afternoon with Ducks. 

 White-Fronted Goose. 

 The Snow Goose. 

 Brant, or Brant Goose. 

 Trumpeter Swan. 

 Canada Goose Shooting. 

 Boats. 



Outfits— Blinds— Decoys-DuCl. 

 Calls. 



The Shotgun and How to Use I 

 Shot, Powder, Shells, Wads 



Loading. 

 Dogs and their Characteristics 



XXXVI. 

 LLIiUSTRATIONS. 



Portrait of Author. Canvasback Duck. 



Mallard Duck. QuaiL 

 Retriever Bringing Mallard (in Marsh). Redhead Duck. 



Blue- Winged TealT Shooting Redheads Over Decoys (m Marsl 



Sculling Mallards on Mississippi. Pin Tail Duck. 



Wils«n Snipe Canada Goose. 



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