CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER 1917 
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MOOSE HUNTING IN CANADA 
By the Earl of Dunraven . 517 
GOING LIGHT ON A BEAR TRAIL 
By Newton Newkirk . 522 
THE OPENING DAY ON BOB WHITE 
By Jay Ripley . 524 
THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME BIRD 
By Osceola . 526 
\ THE STORY OF CURLY, THE “PATRIDGE” 
DOG 
By Jack Edwards . 527 
MY FIFTY YEARS OF DUCK SHOOTING 
By Widgeon . 528 
WARNINGS OF THE OLD MAN OF THE SEA 
By Leonard Hulit . 
A BASS BAIT FOR LATE SEASON FISHING 
By Louis Rhead . 531 
THE PROTECTION OF AMERICA’S BIRD LIFE 
By Walt F. McMahon . 532 
EDITORIAL . 534-5 
MOUNTING THE SPORTSMAN’S TROPHIES 
By Robert H. Rockwell . 536 
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HOW I GOT THE “MOVIE” OF MRS. QUAIL 
By Guy W. von Schriltz . 537 
CULTIVATING SILKWORM GUT AT HOME 
By Edwin T. Whiffen . 538 
THE BUILDING OF THE OPEN LOG CAMP 
By William S. Wicks . 540 
THE PRINCIPLES OF RIFLE SHOOTING 
By Captain Roy S. Tinney . 541 
ON THUNDERING WING 
By Leoren D. Ingalls . 542 
NESSMUK’S CAMPFIRE .544-5 
OPEN SEASONS FOR GAME. 546 
SENECA’S HINTS AND ANSWERS. 553 
RESTOCKING WITH QUAIL 
By Dr. Frank Kent . 556 
SOME COMMON GAME BIRDS 
By Thomas Hubert Hutton . 563 
THE HUNTED FOILS THE HUNTER 
By George L. Kirk . 573 
HOW TO MAKE A MEAT DOG 
By Pious Jeems . 574 
GOVERNING BOARD 
C. A. AKELEY, American Museum of Natural History. New York N Y wtt ncrnn-n . 
FRANK S DAGGETT, Museum of Science, Los Angefes cTl ’ JOToPpHlSSSl. HttabKh"Pa^ 
SELLER, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. CHARLES SHELDON Washington D C 
C. HART MERRIAM, Biological Survey, Washington, D. C. GEORGE SHIR AS, III, Washington D. b. 
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