AMERICA 
THE FIRST OUTDOOR JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN 
FOUNDERS OF THE AUDUBON SOCIETY , 
PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1873 
Vol. LXXXIX 
CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1919 
PAGE 
Angling for Speckled Trout.... 201 
By David Harold Cotcord 
Sheep Hunting in Mexico 204 
By E. -V. Requa 
The Gulf Rangers — Part Seven 
— “ Game Trails of Chevelier 
Bay” 206 
By l\'. Livingston Lamed 
Independence in Trout Fishing. . 209 
Dy Ernest ll'arrcn Brockway 
James Alexander Henshall — An 
Autobiography 210 
Crow War Declared 212 
By ir. R. Macllrath 
The Boy and the Trout 214 
By J’irginius 
The Men of Temagami 215 
By R. J. Fraser 
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A Rejuvenation 216 
By Leonard Hulit 
A Constructive Criticism 217 
By R. L. M. 
Editorial Comment 218 
The Colors of Fishes 220 
By John T. Nichols 
Field Trials at Pinehurst 221 
By Rodney Random 
Nessmuk’s Camp Fire 222 
Letters, Questions and Answers 224 
At Cranberry Lake 228 
By C. P. Morris 
The Sportsman Buyer 230 
By Edward Russell Wilbur 
Shot Gun Accuracy 232 
By L. Mitchcll-Henry 
An Old Friend 244 
By Henry Bannon 
The Swimming Hare 256 
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C. HART MERRIAM, Biological Survey, Washington. D. C. 
WILFRED OSGOOD, Field Museum, Chicago, 111. 
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