THE FIRST OUTDOOR JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN AMERICA 
FOUNDERS OF THE AUDUBON SOCIETY 
Vol. XCIII. CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER. 1923 
The Mascalonge . 
Louis Rhead 
Adventures in Comradeship. 
W. Livingston Lamed 
Spring Trapping in the North Coun¬ 
try . 
Raymond Thompson 
Hunting the Gray Squirrel. 
Widgeon 
Hunting With a Camera.... 
A. Brookcr Kluqh 
The Gordon Setter. 
Rodney Random 
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Touring With Raymond Spears 
Raymond Spears 
Open Seasons for Game, 1923-24 
1 he General Purpose Shotgun 
George G. Clough 
Editorial . 
Nessmuk’s Camp Fire. 
Rait Suggestions from Along the Sus¬ 
quehanna . 504 
A. B. Champlain 
This Month in the Outdoors. 
Alexander Stoddart 
Forest and Stream Letters. 
Entered as second-class matter, January 
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WILFRED OSGOOD. Field Museum, Chicago, 
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CHARLES SHELDON, Washington, D. C. 
GEORGE SHIRAS, III, Washington, D. C. 
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