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THE FIRST 
OUTDOOR JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN 
FOUNDERS OF THE AUDUBON SOCIETY 
AMERICA 
PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1873 
Vol. LXXXIX 
CONTENTS FOR APRIL, 1919 
PAGE 
A Spring Bear Hunt in Cassiar. . . 151 
By Arthur H. Banuou 
Bygone Days on Caddo Lake 156 
By J. A. Phillips 
The Anatomy of the Canoe 158 
By Forest Harloiv 
The Gulf Rangers — Part Six — 
“ Cruising Up the Thickehuna- 
hatchee ” 160 
By H\ Lh’ingston Lamed 
Trout and Water Conditions 164 
By Ernest Warren Brocknay 
No. '4 
PAGE 
How TO Tie the Artificial Fly.. 166 
By Dr. Harry Gove 
Editorial Comment 168 
Migration South of the Equator 170 
By Robert Cushman Murphy 
The Bard of the Kuskokwim 171 
By John P. Holman 
Nessmuk’s Camp Fire 172 
Letters, Questions and Answers 174 
The Tyro’s Primer — Part Six... 178 
By Captain Roy S. Tinney 
The Gordon Setter 192 
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WILFRED OSGOOD, Field ^useum. Chicago, 111. 
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