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TRAPSHOOTING. 
THE SPORTSMAN TOURIST. 
Are You Sure Your Gun Fits You?. 564 
Brief Reviews of the Shoots of the Month.628, 682 
Chicago Association of Trapshooters—W. E. Phillips. 506 
Grand American Handicap—“Bill”. 503 , 625 
Louisiana State Shoot . 561 
National Rifle Association. 507 
Pacific Coast Trapshooting Tournament. 497 
Reforming Trapshooters’ Conditions. 670 
State Championships to Date. 443 
This Is Truly the Sport Alluring. 601 
Through the Trap Shooting Tournament Mill—Fred O. Copeland. 523 
Western Handicap . 439 
Westy Hogans Tournament. 627 
CANOEING. 
American Canoe Association.. 571 
American Canoe Association Membership. 442 , 573 631 723 
Association Goes in for Championship Races—C. A. Spaulding. 720 
Down the Connecticut River—F. E. Ahrens. 429 
Eastern Division Meets July 3 to 10—William A. Heath. 430 
Election of A. C. A. Officers and Other Notes—Robert J. Wicken 
Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. 
Proposed Change of Boundaries—Edmund Vera Steeg, Jr. 
KENNEL. 
How Many Sportsmen Have Used a “Reporter” Dog?—American observer 
Husky Dog—Beast of Burden of the North, The—R. J. Fraser. 
Across the Heart of Newfoundland—Raynal C. Bolling and Livingston E. Jones 401 
After Caribou on the Barrens of Newfoundland—“Double Barrel”.583, 658, 698 
After “Old Tramp”—J. M. Murdock. 529 
An Adirondack Patteran—Warwick Stevens Carpenter. 475 
Deer Hunting in the Island of Cuba—Paul Brandreth. 647 
Echo Lake, the H r me of the Large Mouth—George Langworthy Buguey. 590 
frighting Yellow-Tail of the Pacific Coast, The—Charles F. Holder. 651 
Game Protection and the Biological Survey—William T. Hornaday. 620 
Good and Bad Cooks and Cooking in the Woods—“Old Camper”. 421 
His Majesty, the Wild Turk of the South—G. B. Buchanan. 537 
How to Make a Three-Pound Shelter Tent—Edwin O. Perrin. 667 
In the Real Original Wilderness. 464 
Inexpensive But Comfortable Shanty Boat for Camping—R. S. Spears. 418 
Jo-Dog and Ole Spot, the White Turkey—Osceola. ("1 
More About the Safety Pistol—Louis E. Tuzo. 629 
Off the Beaten Path for Moose in Nova Scotia—Edward Breck. 455 
Old Swamp, The.,. 600 
Play Days for Big Game Hunters and Outdoor Experts—Howard S. Hadden. 398 
Shooting Wild Game With the Motion Picture Camera—Frank Merton Buckland 519 
Shore Bird Reminiscences and Experiences—R. H. Dana, Jr. 535 
Sniping it Along the Shores of Long Island—W. G. Beecroft. 591 
Something About Cold Weather Clothing—C. L. Gilman. 604 
Tent Plays Important Part in Camp Life, The—Elmer Russell Gregor. 547 
Through the Yellowstone in the Saddle—Palmer H. Langdon. 408 
Unexploited Wilderness by the Sea, An—Ellwood Colahan. 695 
Up the Peribonca to Tchitagama and Manouan—John M. Maquire.391, 465 
Waterproof Boot of Extreme Lightness. 534 
Where Others Do Not Go—D. O. Norton... 685 
When Bill Went a-Fishin’—W. H. Bentley.548, 593 
Whirr! Whirr! The Air Seemed Full of Ducks—W. T. 587 
White Goat, The. 589 
GAME BAG AND GUN. 
ARCHERY. 
How to Interest Rifle Shooters in Archery—Edward B. Weston 
National Archery Tournament. 
Notes on Arrow Making—Z. E. Jackson. 
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MISCELLANEOUS. 
Charles Frederick Holder (obituary)...,. 
Charlie Knows the Deer by Their Faces—Switch Reel.... 
Correspondents’ Corner . 
Evolution of Sportsmanship—E. T. Grether. 
Blunter and His Feet, The^Chas. J. Lisle. 
Something More about Ancient Weapons—Walter Winans. 
Why Sit We Here Idly Working?—E. Hough. 
Will of Nessmuk—A Human Document, The. 
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FEATURE ILLUSTRATIONS. 
“Above the Deep Pool Where the Trout Are Carousing”. 
It looks Like Pot Hunting. 
Nature Holds Subtle Attractions. 
September Is Not Too Late for Fly Fishing. 
So Much More Golden Sunshine. 
This Sort of Trenching Often Calls the Bait Fishing Reservist 
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Another Side of Game Protection—Alfred C. Weed. 
Big Game Possibilities of the East Kootenay—Ubique. 
Conservation in the New York Constitution—John D. Whish. 
Constructive Criticism—Louis E. Tuzo. 
Coon Hunting in Old Kentucky—Wm. J. Lawrence. 
Disconcerting Tactics of the Wily Ruffed Grouse-Lucien C. Dehart. 
Distinguishing Features of Minnesota Deer. 
Doves vs. Game Birds and Otherwise—Alabamian. 
Give the Prairie Chicken a Fighting Chance—C. H. Lockwood. 
Glorious Upland Plover and Upland Shooting, The—Sandy Griswold. 
Grouse Hunting in the Berkshires—Lucien C. Dehart. 
Illinois Has Joined the “No Sale of Game” States—E. T. Grether. 
Lynx “So Wild He Was Tame, A—J. M. Murdock... 
Mixture of Psychology, Partridge, and the .22 Automatic, A—Frederick L. Coe.. 
New Trapping Laws for Tennessee—Jno. F. Draughton. 
Our Future Game Supply—Are we Taking Right Steps to Assure it?—Horace O. 
Green . 
Rebuilding Your Rifle to Suit Yourself—E. F. Watson. 
Review of 1915 Game Legislation. 
Ruffed Grouse, The. 
Shooting Notes From California—Edward T. Martin. 
Small Bore Shot Gun is Coming Into its Own, The—T. H. Grant. 
Small Game Rifle is Not Appreciated at its Worth, The—Waldo R. Smith. 
Some Deer Dont’s—C. L. Gilman. 
Some Points About Deer Hunting—C. H. Lockwood. 
There Is Joy in the Brown October Days—Nimrod. 
Truth About North Western Quebec Game Conditions—S. E. Sangster. 
Will a Dog Run From a Rabbit?. 
Yukon White River District. 
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