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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Aug. 6, 1910. 
Sly and perplexing, crafty and mysterious—found in the thickets today but gone tomorrow—Grouse are 
liable to show up when you least expect them. 
But you can get a quick and accurate bead on them with the gun that is always ready—you can turn 
what might have been a long tramp of disappointment into an evening of satisfaction and contentment. 
It is worth while to have six lightning shots at your command during the fifteen minutes which may 
follow five or six hours of hard luck. 
The man who tramps the fields and woods with a Stevens 6-shot Repeating Shotgun No. 520 cuts 
out these vexatious “almosts" and brings home in his game-bag the proof of his skill and speed. 
Never a chance of a balk—never a chance of a clog—with racy lines that give you a clear and 
unobstructed sight—the Stevens is the one pump gun that combines natural sighting, highest 
speed and perfect balance with close pattern and penetration. 
If your dealer is out of this gun, we will send on receipt of list price, $27.00, by express prepaid. 
There is no better gun value on the market today. 
J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY, Dept. 322, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
THE FACTORY OF PRECISION 
American Duck Shooting 
e 
My Life As An Indian 
All That the Title Implies and More 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
N O single gunner, however wide his experience, has himself covered 
the whole broad field of duck shooting, and none knows so much 
about the sport that there is nothing left for him to learn. Each 
one may acquire a vast amount of novel information by reading this 
complete and most interesting book. It describes, with a portrait, every 
species of duck, goose and swan known to North America; tells of the 
various methods of capturing each, the guns, ammunition,, loads, decoys 
and boats used in the sport, and gives the best account ever published of 
the retrieving Chesapeake Bay Dog. 
About 600 pages, 58 portraits of fowl, 8 full-page plates, and many 
vignette head and tail pieces by Wilmot Townsend. 
Price, edition de luxe on hand made paper, bound in buckram, plates 
on India tint paper, each copy numbered and signed by author, $5.00. 
Price, library edition, $3.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
127 Franklin Street, New York 
Probably the most faithful picture of Indian 
life ever drawn from the pen of a man who 
spent years among the Blackfeet, marrying into 
the tribe and becoming to all practical intents an 
Indian. , 
Mr. Schultz tells of the life of the plains In¬ 
dian, when war and hunting were the occupa¬ 
tions of every man, when the buffalo still cov¬ 
ered the prairie, and the Indian was as yet little 
touched by contact with civilization. He de¬ 
scribes as one who has lived the life, the daily 
routine of the great camp, the lives of the men 
and women, the gambling, the quarreling, the 
love making, the wars, the trading of the In¬ 
dians. 
The narrative is full of intense human interest, 
and the requisite touch of romance is supplied 
in the character of Nat-ah-ki, the beautiful In¬ 
dian girl, who became the author’s wife. 
Price, $ 1.65 postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
J27 Franklin Street, New York 
