demand for “more Game" actually effective by creating a corresponding sup- 
ply. 
It is believed that such action is the logival key to upland 
public shooting grounds as well as uplad clubs and toll grounds. 
Lit is believed that such action is more likely to avoid the un- 
desirable characteristics of European game management, than if private 
management were to start unguided by technical advice from public insti- 
tutions, 
18. Posting & Charging. The following data were gathered on present 
conditions, in addition to those already presented under "waterfowl": 

Observer Address Territory “Farms Posted Remarks 
D.R.Abernathy Lawrenceville Lawrence Co, 90% No charging as yet. 
Cer Hutt Danville Vermillion Co, 50% Beginning to 
lease. ($15 per 
day incl board & dogs) 
Geo. Luthy Peoria Peoria:.Co, 80% No clubs or leasing ® 
Hederic Leopold Burlington Henderson Co, Almost all qvail lands 
posted. 
V. G. Musselman Quincy Adams’ Co. 60% No clubs or dlarging| 
Kenneth Knowlton Freeport Stephenson Co. 50% No clubs or darging 
Must ask permission 
in all cases. 
Jack Wilson Marengo Near Marengo Nearly all posted 
Warren Rowan Belvidere Boone Co, 50% No charging, but 
some farmers take 
"tips". 
Guy Wakeley Harvard MeHenry Co. Farmers get $15 
per day Bor man 
for goose shooting. 
