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. Field Museum. Chicago, 111. 
JOHN M. PHILLIPS, Pittsburgh. Pa. 
CHARLES SHELDON, Washington, D. C. 
GEORGE SHIRAS, III, Washington. D. C. 
GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL. New York. N. Y. 
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THE FIRST OUTDOOR JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN 
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Vol. LXXXIX 
CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1919 
No. 7 
Angling for the Gamey Bass. . . . 
By Ben C. Robinson 
After Bear with Bow and Arrow 
By Saxton Potc 
FACZ 
327 
330 
The Gulf Rangers — Part Nine — 
Nature’s Egret Aviary 332 
By ir. Liz'ingston LarncJ 
The Old-Time Reliable “Sharpie” 336 
By r. P. Avery, .U.£. 
James Alexander Henshall. An 
Autobiography — Third Paper. . 
338 
Catfish Philosophy 340 
By Leonard Hulit 
The Elements of Trout Fishing 342 
By Robert Page Lincoln 
Editori.vl Comment 344 
Dangerous Sharks of the Coast 346 
Nessmuk’s Camp Fire 348 
Letters, Questions and Answers 350 
Shot Gun Evolution 354 
By E. Nezvitt 
The W.A.YS of Anglers 356 
By /[’. E. H'olcott 
After Goat in Alaska . . . . 
By Robert E. McGlashan 
Notes on the Wet Fly 
Bv Ladd Phiniley 
On the One Day Hike 362 
By Jtile Marshall 
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