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FOREST AND STREAM 
SEn. 14. 1912 
“LIKE AN EEL IN A KETTLE OF GREASE” 
That is the way Mr. George J. Treloar, of Mobridge, S. Dak., writes when he is telling us 
about the wonderful work done with the Stevens No. 520 Repeating Shot-gun. 
He says that “It is the smoothest working gun that I ever brought to my shoulder and works 
easy, just like an eel in a kettle of grease. Nothing but a Stevens for me when it comes to 
the case of get a good gun.” 
The non-balking and non-clogging feature of this gun is marvelous. The receiver works back 
and forth like lightning—just like an eel in a kettle of grease. 
For speed, accuracy and balance there is nothing that can touch it. 
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY 
The Factory of Precision 
Department 323 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING 
!’By George "Bird Grinnell 
A most complete work, dealing with every phase of the sport of duck 
shooting, thus forming a complete treatise on American ducks, geese and 
swans. It gives details of the natural history, habitat, and characteristics 
of every American species. 
Part I contains descriptions with plates of each species. 
Part II tells of every method of swan, goose and duck shooting practiced in 
North America—east and west, on Atlantic and Pacific and in the interior— 
and gives thrilling accounts of the splendid sport. 
Part III deals with the art of duck shooting, including guns and loading, the 
Chesapeake Bay retrieving dog, decoys, blinds and boats, and finally dis¬ 
cusses the causes of the decrease of wildfowl and tells what may be done to 
increase their numbers. 
It is most fully illustrated with 58 portraits of North American swans, geese 
and ducks, by Edwin Sheppard, with 8 full page plates, and with numerous 
vignettes in the text by Wilmot Townsend. 
Cloth, heavy latd paper, 58 illustrations, eight full-page plates, 627 pages. Postpaid, $3.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 127 Franklin Street. NEW YORK 
