Log Cabins and Cottages 
Kennel Record 
Wild Animals of North America 
HDW TO BUILD AND FURNISH THEM. 
EIGHTH EDITION. BY WILLIAM S. WICKS. 
The most popular book 
on the subject ever 
written. Full explana- 
tions on how to build 
cabins of all sizes, 
with directions and 
numerous illustrations. 
Everything from a 
shack to the most pre- 
tentious Adirondack structure is included. Pictures and 
plans of fireplaces ; how to build chimneys, rustic stair- 
ways, etc. Cloth. $2.00. 
A book containing prepared 
blanks that will enable the own- 
er to immediately register pedi- 
grees and record stud visits, 
whelps, sales, winnings and all 
minor transactions. 15 sets of 
blanks — 4 blanks to set. 60 
pages, press-board cover. 75 
cents. 
BY CHESTER A. REED 
It covers in a com- 
plete and concise man- 
ner the life and habits 
of 150 animals em- 
bracing the species of 
which the meat is used 
for food ; fur • bearing 
animals ; hoofed ani- 
mals; flesh eaters; 
gnawing animals; insect eaters; winged animals; pouched 
animals ; toothless animals and sea animals. 253 pages, 
color. Illustrated. Flex, cloth. $1.00. 
American Game Bird Shooting 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
Describes the 
habits of 
w o o d c ock, 
snipe, grouse, 
wild turkeys, 
quail and all 
upland game 
birds fol- 
lowed with 
dog and gun. 
I 1 1 u strated 
with colored 
plates by 
Louis Agas- 
siz Fuertes 
and numerous drawings. A work 
of interest to the ornithologist as 
well as the sportsman. $5.00. 
American Duck Shooting 
BY GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
No single 
gunner, how- 
ever wide his 
exp erience, 
has himself 
covered the 
whole broad 
field of duck 
shooting, and 
none knows 
so much 
about the 
sport that 
there is noth- 
ing left for 
him to learn. Each one may ac- 
quire a vast amount of novel in- 
formation by reading this complete 
and most interesting book. It de- 
scribes, with a portrait, every 
species of duck, goose, and swan 
known to North America; tells of 
the various methods to capture 
each, the guns, ammunition, loads, 
decoys and boats used in the sport, 
and gives the best account ever 
published of the retrieving Chesa- 
peake Bay dog. About 600 pages, 
58 portraits of fowl. 8 full-page 
plates, and many vignette head and 
tail pieces by Wilmot Townsend. 
Library edition. $5.00. 
My Friend the Partridge 
BY S. T. HAMMOND 
This delight- 
ful present- 
ment of the 
g 1 o r i e s of 
autumn days 
with gun and 
dog in the 
crisp New 
E n g 1 a n d 
woods in 
search of the 
noblest o £ 
native game 
birds. Cloth. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
THE FIRST OUTDOOR JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN AMERICA 
' FOCNDEBS OF THE AUDUBON SOCIETY 
CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER, 1922 
Migration Relative to 
Bird Size 
By Charles K. Averill 
Editorial Comment .... 
Nessmuk’s Camp Fire... 
Letters, Questions and 
Answers 
Tinkering With Your 
Tackle 
By A. F. Westervelt 
Big and Little Guns . . . 
By Gaucho 
Hunting the Wary Black 
Duck 4 
By N. B. Smithers 
A Moose Hunt in New 
Brunswick < 
By Jack Crago 
Gunning for the Ruffed 
Grouse < 
By George S. Brown 
Autumn Pishing for the 
Pikes 
By Robert Page Lincoln 
Guns and Loads for Up- 
land Game ' 
By C. S. Landis 
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Published Monthly. Subscription Rates: United States. $3.00 a year, two years 
for $5.00; Canada, $3.00 a year; Foreign Countries. $4.00 a year. 
Single Copies. 25 cents. Entered in New York Post 
Office as Second Class Mail Matter 
January 21, 1915, under the Act of March 3, 1879 
Additional entry as second-class matter at Chicago, Illinois. 
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London. E. C. 4. England. 
Hounds and Beagles 
BY A FOX HUNTER 
This book tells how to de- 
velop the young hound into 
a high-class fox, coon or rab- 
bit dog, an active, intelligent 
searcher and a true, steady 
driver on the trail. Instruc- 
tions are given for correcting 
common faults such as bab- 
bling, loafing and back trail- 
ing. Instructions are given 
for developing a pack, and 
the subjects of field trials, 
care, conditioning, handling 
and treatment are adequately 
covered. Every man who 
loves a hound should have 
this book. 224 pages, illus- 
trated, cartridge cover. $1.00. 
Practical DogTraining 
BY S. T. HAMMOND 
The funda- 
mental prin- 
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training de- 
scribed i n 
this book 
were adopt- 
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writer after 
years of 
study. H i s 
own success 
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Training the Hunting Dog 
BY B. WATERS 
This book is 
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many distin- 
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ing dogs to 
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together for 
the complete 
training o f 
dogs for the 
field and hunting. Mr. Waters is 
the author of several most success- 
ful dog books ever published. 
Cloth. $3.00. 
Trappers’ Guide 
BY S. NEWHOUSE 
A manual of 
instruc tions 
for capturing 
all kinds of 
fur - bearing 
animals and 
for curing 
their skins, 
with observa- 
tions on the 
fur trade, 
hints on life 
in the woods 
and narra- 
tives of hunt- 
ing excursions, trapping ; hints 
on construction of traps, where 
and how to place them; also hints 
on fur farming. 253 pages. Cloth. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
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