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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 3, 1905. 
HAVE YOU READ 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S 
fascinating account of the Yellowstone Park, and all the great game found there, published in the last 
volume of the Boone and Crockett Club's Book, 
AMERICAN BIG GAME IN ITS HAUNTS? 
DO YOU KNOW 
That President Roosevelt was one of the editors of the three previous volumes of the Boone 
and Crockett Club's books, 
American Big Game Hunting, ■ 
Hunting in Many Lands, 
Trail AxNd Camp Fire? 
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These volumes contain splendid pictures of our American game animals, and give the best 
accounts ever published of their habits, and how to hunt them, written by our most experienced and 
best sportsmen. 
The price of each of the volumes is $2.50> postage or express paid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 
346 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
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DUCK SHOOTING. 1 
^ The duck shooting season is now in full swing, and, because of the abolition of spring shooting ^ 
in many parts of Canada and some of the northern United States, ducks seem to be more abundant ^ 
than for years. 4^ 
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If you have a friend who is fond of duck shooting, or a son or nephew who is devoted to the gun, ^ 
you cannot make him a better Christmas present than a copy of ^ 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING. | 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL. ^ 
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The volume describes every known method of capturing wild ducks, geese and swans; tells all ^ 
about every species found in the United States; describes the use of guns, boats, decoys, retrieving ^ 
dogs, and generally answers every question that can be asked about duck shooting 
There are two editions, one on large paper, the plates printed on India tint paper, in buckram 
binding, price, $5.00; the other plainer in binding and paper and so less expensive, price, $5.50. g| 
625 pages, 8 full-page plates, 58 portraits of swans, geese and ducks, and numerous vignettes in text 
by Wilmot Townsend. 
Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 
546 Broscdwacy. - - - NEW YORK ^ 
