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Vol. LXXXIX CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1919 No. 
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How TO Hold the Rifle on Game 455 Editorial Comment 472 
By F . E . Brimmer 
the ROHL.HO P.ELHS OH SoMEBSBT 468 
By li idgeon 
Dick Rock’s Zoo at Henry’s Lake 460 Further Notes on Shore Birds. . 475 
By Henry Bannon T Nichols 
Nessmuk s Camp Fire 476 
A Manual of Wild-Fowl Shoot- 
ing 462 Letters, Questions and Answers 478 
By Frederick A . H'illits 
. o AO, African Exploration 482 
Aspects of Stream Pollution. ... 464 ^ 
By Dr . Charles H . 1 oumsena 
Bird Migration Under the Stars 465 Outing Preparations 484 
By ll ilmoi Townsend ^y l^iaclntosh 
James Alexander Henshall — An Catching Bullfrogs 486 
Autobiography — Fifth Paper. . 466 Ja»>es MUton Bennett 
Fighting the Fresh Water Tiger 468 Hunting the Moose 488 
By F . H . Graham By Phil . H . Moore 
As TO THE Ways OF THE Perch. . . 470 Concerning Accidents 511 
By Leonard Hulit By J . G . Brown 
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