. The Game breeder . J. W^heeler Pond Fish Culture ....... Prof. L. L. Dyche Yet to Be Landed. Poem - - - - Hon. M. D. Baldwin Game Enemies—Foxes and Partridges - - - - F. E. R. Fryer The Game Breeders Department _ . _ . By Our Readers Pheasant Breeding, by Spencer Brothers—Breeding Pin Tails, Teal andother Fowl, by C. J. Harris—Hatching Pheasants, by Joseph J. Demenkow—Pheasant-Bantams, by W. N. Dirks Editorials—The Attitude of the Camp Fire Club—Wrong End First-Gratifying Requests—Quail on Toast—Increasing Prejudice—A W^armRation—ExcitementCorrespondence—Trade Notes, Etc. To THE GAME BREEDER


. The Game breeder . J. W^heeler Pond Fish Culture ....... Prof. L. L. Dyche Yet to Be Landed. Poem - - - - Hon. M. D. Baldwin Game Enemies—Foxes and Partridges - - - - F. E. R. Fryer The Game Breeders Department _ . _ . By Our Readers Pheasant Breeding, by Spencer Brothers—Breeding Pin Tails, Teal andother Fowl, by C. J. Harris—Hatching Pheasants, by Joseph J. Demenkow—Pheasant-Bantams, by W. N. Dirks Editorials—The Attitude of the Camp Fire Club—Wrong End First-Gratifying Requests—Quail on Toast—Increasing Prejudice—A W^armRation—ExcitementCorrespondence—Trade Notes, Etc. To THE GAME BREEDER, 150 Nassau Street, New York. Please enter my name as a contributing member of The GameConservation Society and send me its publication, THE GAMEBREEDER, for one year. $ enclosed. Name Street City State N. B.—Write Name and Street Address plainly and state if youwish back numbers of the magazine to the first of the year. T^! Game Breeder VOLUME VII APRIL, J9I5SURVEY OF THE FIELD. NUMBER J. Charles Hallock, We received recently the two picturesof Charles Hallock, reproduced in thisissue; one of them was made quite re-■cently. Sportsmen should rememberthat the success of the more gameinovement which promises quickly tomake America the biggest game produc-ing country in the world, is largely dueto the influence of Charles Hallock, thedean of American sportsmen. The Machold Bill. The bill permitting the sale in NewYork of game produced by breeders inother States upon the same terms thattrout from other States are now sold inNew York, was discussed March 9, be-fore the Assembly Committee at the announcement had been madethat the hearing would be held on the10th a number who would have attendedfrom other states did not come. The Editor of The Game Breederpointed out the common sense featuresof the measure; referred to the greatindustry of game breeding which hadresulted in the production of hundredsof thousands of deer and game birdsduring


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