Jan. 28, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
American Game Bird Shooting 
"By George 'Bird Grinnell ® 
This new book covers the whole field of upland shooting in America as this h 
before been covered, and is intensely interesting and useful t H ^ 35 nCVer 
Shotgun. It deals with the birds followed with dog and 1 bv tf,7°7 t h ^ 
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description of their natural history features. ^ S 3 ^ W ' th thg shot ? un - wlth complete 
A very complete monograph for sportsmen 
and naturalists....with anecdotes, of his own 
and others....the book will be enjoyed not 
only by sportsmen but by the general reader.” 
—The Sun, New York. 
An important, thoroughly reliable and well 
written book; a work that will be read with in¬ 
terest and pleasure by sportsmen. The work 
is the first complete one of its kind.” 
The Boston Globe. 
No book as good as this on the subject treated 
nor so fully covering the field, has been pro¬ 
duced.” -The SaI< Lake Tr . bune> 
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This volume is especially welcome—a treat 
to every man who loves to tramp the uplands 
with dog and gun. ” -Inter-Ocean. Chicago. 
Each bird is taken up in turn, the best methods 
to hunt, the selection of guns and loads, cloth¬ 
ing and dogs are set forth simply and fully.” 
—Baltimore American. 
It is, I think, a model of what such a book 
should be—but so seldom is. It is, indeed, 
much more than a treatise on field sports, for it 
furnishes such full and excellent life histories of 
the birds of which it treats that it should find a 
place in every library devoted to pure orni¬ 
thology. ” 
—William Brewster, Cambridge, Mass. 
snipe, bobwhite, S moumain quai^cY^ ^ ° f YYY 6 Ar ? erican Game Birds; woodcock, 
quail; dusky grouse Franklin’s’grons^Y Gambel’s quail, scaled quail and Mearn’s 
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various methods'll*'akinTalfthebinla "a d ® scnbed at lel, 8 th and in detail all the 
. such as S uns and ' ** *“* “ 
PAR forIign aS e Mti«' h game WrX'to reLdl Pa! ' and fumr ?i ««> of the efforts to introduce 
Dr. Clinton F. Hodge to rear in capriv^^ 
made^by America’s ^ ^ m *" d the 
them photographs from life“^/uertes, and 48 0ther fu " P^ e P^es, most of 
scenes. In the text are a number of nsef 1 A’ ' erent f peCies of birds and in teresting shooting 
outdoor life and rejoices in tramping the field^anT mt ® restliag: ine Cll | s - Everyone who delights in the 
volume, which speaks the final word on nnl A 7°°^ Wlth do ^ and 2 un should possess this handsome 
shooting. " W ° rd ° n UpIand shooting, as its predecessor in this field did on wildfowl 
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