Oct: 1907. | 
10, 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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AMERICAN AND CANADIAN 
HUNTING SEASON. 
To the many sportsmen who undertake large 
game hunting, with its accompanying dis- 
tance and travel features, we desire to supply 
a copy of our catalogue, which, in the 1907 
edition, presents many novelties, together 
with ALL of the tried and proven necessities 
for the rough country. 
A catalogue, compiled by men who have 
hunted the roughest of it, sent free on ap- 
plication. 
ABERCROMBIE @ FITCH CO., 
57 Reade St., New York, U.S. A. 
Manufacturers of Complete Outfits for 
Explorers, Campers and Prospectors. 
Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition. 

Webher’s 'k3°2 Jackets 
For Hunting and Outing. All wool, 
seamless and elastic. Cut shows No. 
4, price $7—guaranteed best knit jacket 
madeatany price. Suggest Oxford or 
Tan. If not at your dealer’s, sent ex- 
press paid; return if not satisfied. Other 
Jackets, Coats, Vests, Sweaters and 
Cardigans,formen, women and children, 
all prices. Catalogue free. 
Geo. F. Webber, Mfr., 
Detroit, Mich. 
SPORTSMEN’S CLOTHING 
on the thing for gunning, fishing, 
ha with samples of material free. 
3 Blandina St., Utica, N. Y. 
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| camping, boating, climbing. 
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PHEASANTS. 
Their Natural History and Practical 
Management. 
By W. B. Tegetmeier. 
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Trail and Camp-Fire. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt. Illus- 
trated, 353 pages. Price, $2.50. 
Like its predecessors, the present volume is devoted 
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT 
Is 
now 
hunting in the Louisiana lowlands, but how many of us, 
east, north, west or even 
south know anything about these Louisiana lowlands or the life in them. 
There are few more interesting regions than this, and never has it been so accurately de- 
scribed and its life so faithfully pictured as in Fred Mather’s delightful book, 
IN THE LOUISIANA LOWLANDS 
The volume appeals equally to the sportsman and to the student of human nature, and we 
may well envy the President in his opportunities for sport among the game and fish of this 
region, and his intercourse with the quaint characters that there abound. 
ought to be in the hands of every reader of ForEST AND STREAM. Cloth, 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Mr. Mather’s book 
321 pages, price, $1.50 
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