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Vol. LXXXIX CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1919 No. 6 
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282 
Hunting on the Upper Klutlan. 265 
By Lee MiahcH 
The Gre-at Storm at Ortley’s. . . . 268 
By It'idjcon 
The Gulf Rangers — P.art Eight 
— In the Re-alm of the Palm 
Hammocks 270 
By If’. Livingston Lamed 
In the Footsteps of Nessmuk. . . . 273 
By Lieut. U'arren H. Miller 
James Alexander Henshall — An 
Autobiography — Second Paper 276 
Fishing in the Mississippi Flood 278 
By If. R. Macllrath 
Going C.attie Fishing with a Boy' 280 
By Leonard Halit 
Entered as second-class matter. 
The Variations in Birds’ Eggs. . 284 
By Robert Cushman Murphy 
Plant Lice and Scale Insects... 285 
By R. C. M. 
Nessmuk’s Camp Fire 286 
Letters, Questions and Answers 288 
Short Barrelled Guns 292 
By If. A. B. 
The Cost of Fishing 294 
By ll'illiam Barber Haynes 
Salesmen and Camping 296 
By Edvard Russell Ifilbur 
E. D. Stearns 309 
Nova Scotian Outfit 319 
By Phil. LI. Moore 
January 21, 1915, at the post ojfice at New York. .V. Y., under 
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GOVERNING BOARD 
C. E. AKELEY. Museum of Natural History. New York. N. Y. 
FRANK S. DAGGETT. Museum of Science. Los Angeles, Cal. 
EDMUND HELLER, Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D. C. 
C. HART MERRIAM, Biological Survey, Washington. D. C. 
WILFRED OSGOOD, F'ield Museum. Chicago, 111. 
JOHN M. PHILLIPS, Pittsburgh. Pa. 
CHARLES SHELDON, Washington. D. C. 
GEORGE SHIRAS. Ill, Washington. D. C. 
GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL, New York. N. Y. 
