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  1. Abundance of wild life, [ 1 ]
  2. Accuracy, value of, in campaigning, [ 262 ]
  3. Acklen, J. H., [ 252 ]
  4. Actinomycosis, [ 82], [ 83 ]
  5. Adams, Cyrus C., on the lion, [ 183 ]
  6. Adirondack State Park, [ 347 ]
  7. Adjutant, [ 123 ]
  8. Africa,
    1. big game of, [ 181 ]
    2. game preserves in, [ 364], [ 367 ]
    3. rinderpest in, [ 83 ]
    4. "soon to be shot out", [ 206 ]
  9. African big game disappearing, [ 187 ]
  10. African game that needs exemption, [ 383 ]
  11. Agriculture, Department of, [ 208], [ 212 ]
  12. Aigrette, [ 120 ]
  13. Akeley, C. E., [ 186 ]
  14. Alabama, [ 42], [ 46], [ 49], [ 106 ]
    1. deer killed in, [ 172 ]
    2. laws of, [ 268 ]
  15. Alabama Game Commissioner, [ 252 ]
  16. Alaska, [ 46 ]
    1. brown bears of, [ 178 ]
    2. new laws needed in, [ 264 ]
    3. game of, [ 270 ]
    4. Sitka National Monument in, [ 344 ]
  17. Alaska—Yukon region, [ 157 ]
  18. Albatross, steamer, seals taken by, [ 40 ]
  19. Albatrosses, Laysan, [ 138], [ 140 ]
  20. Alberta, [ 45], [ 51], [ 158], [ 162], [ 165 ]
    1. at fault on antelope-shooting, [ 351 ]
    2. laws of parks of, [ 352 ]
  21. Alden, M.P., Percy, [ 135 ]
  22. Algonquin National Park, [ 351 ]
  23. Aliens,
    1. game wardens killed by, [ 103 ]
    2. prohibited from owning firearms, [ 103 ]
    3. slaughter of song-birds by, [ 100 ]
  24. Altai Mountains of western China, [ 190 ]
  25. American Bison Society, [ 180 ]
  26. American Game Protective and Propagation Association, [ 257], [ 395 ]
  27. "American Natural History" on hawks and owls, [ 224], [ 395 ]
  28. American, North, Fish and Game Protective Association, [ 385 ]
  29. American private game preserves, [ 358 ]
  30. Amsterdam, [ 120 ]
  31. Animallai Hills to-day and in 1877, [ 188 ]
  32. "Animal Life in Africa," on status of settlers, [ 365 ]
  33. Animals,
    1. predatory, [ 73 ]
    2. caught by cats, [ 73 ]
    3. wild, may become nuisances, [ 234 ]
  34. Antelope,
    1. prong-horned, [ 2 ]
    2. attempts to transplant, [ 163 ]
    3. in Alberta, [ 51 ]
    4. in Montana, [ 287 ]
    5. in Nevada, [ 288 ]
    6. in Texas, [ 51 ]
    7. in Wyoming, [ 51 ]
    8. lumpy jaw in, [ 83], [ 84 ]
    9. physical weakness of, [ 160 ]
    10. present status of, [ 159 ]
    11. preserve in Montana, [ 2 ]
    12. wrong to kill, [ 351 ]
  35. Anthony bill for migratory birds, [ 267], [ 306 ]
  36. Antelopes, African, for the South, [ 242 ]
  37. Aphis devouring potato-tops, [ 213 ]
  38. Apple crop, losses on, [ 210 ]
  39. Aquarium, West Indian seals in, [ 39 ]
  40. Areas inhabitatcd by big game, [ 157 ]
  41. Argali, Siberian, [ 191 ]
  42. Arizona, [ 42], [ 46 ]
    1. new laws needed in, [ 270 ]
    2. national monuments in, [ 344 ]
  43. Arizona elk exterminated, [ 35 ]
  44. Arkansas, [ 42], [ 106 ]
    1. new laws needed in, [ 270 ]
  45. Army of Defense, [ 248], [ 257 ]
  46. Army of Destruction, [ 54], [ 59 ]
  47. Army worm, [ 221 ]
  48. Arnold, Craig D., [ 43 ]
  49. Ashe, T. J., [ 133 ]
  50. Asia, future of big game of, [ 188 ]
  51. Asiatic game that should be close-seasoned, [ 383 ]
  52. Askins, Charles, article in Recreation by, [ 107 ]
  53. Association in Pennsylvania fighting Game Commission, [ 245 ]
  54. Association, Wool-Growers, fighting antelope preserve, [ 2], [ 348 ]
  55. Astley, Hubert D., [ 94 ]
  56. Atkinson, George, [ 86 ]
  57. Atlanta Journal, [ 106 ]
  58. [ Audubon Societies, National Association of], [ 28], [ 254], [ 256], [ 291], [ 395 ]
  59. Auk, Great, [ 9], [ 10 ]
  60. Austrians in Minnesota, [ 49 ]
  61. Australia,
    1. animal pests in, [ 331], [ 332 ]
    2. game preserves in, [ 364 ]
  62. Automatic and pump shot-guns, [ 61], [ 65], [ 144 ]
    1. campaign against, won in New Jersey, [ 289 ]
    2. denounced by organizations, [ 152 ]
    3. use of, prohibited by law, [ 152 ]
  63. Automobile, use of, in hunting forbidden, [ 60 ]
  64. Automobiles detrimental to wild life, [ 293 ]
  65. Avare, Game Warden Henry, [ 49], [ 159], [ 287 ]
  66. Avery, Carlos, [ 341 ]
  67. Avery Island, La., robin slaughter at, [ 108 ]
  68. Avicultural Magazine, [ 94 ]
  69. Avocet, [ 230 ]

  1. Bag insects, [ 213 ]
  2. Bag limit,
    1. in Africa, [ 181], [ 186 ]
    2. a delusion, [ 60], [ 66 ]
    3. Alberta, [ 355 ]
    4. British Columbia, [ 356 ]
    5. Manitoba, [ 357 ]
    6. Saskatchewan, [ 357 ]
  3. Baird, Spencer F., [ 329 ]
  4. Baker, Frank, [ 180 ]
  5. Bancroft, W.F., [ 50 ]
  6. Barber, Charles, [ 52 ]
  7. Barren grounds of the Arctic regions, [ 157 ]
  8. Baynard, Oscar E., [ 28 ]
  9. Bayne law
    1. against sale of game in New York, [ 68 ]
    2. bill, [ 252], [ 257 ]
    3. breeding game under, [ 370 ]
    4. genesis of, [ 307 ]
  10. Beal, F.E.L., [ 222 ]
  11. Bear,
    1. black, in South Carolina, [ 150], [ 179 ]
    2. grizzly, ethics of hunting the, [ 176 ]
    3. almost gone from United States, [ 178 ]
    4. California grizzly, [ 41 ]
  12. Bears,
    1. Alaskan brown, [ 178 ]
    2. alleged damages by, [ 178 ]
    3. grizzly, bag limit demanded on, [ 356 ]
    4. in Yellowstone Park, estimated, [ 336 ]
    5. killed by Forestry Bureau, [ 70 ]
    6. of Yellowstone Park, [ 313 ]
  13. Beard, Daniel C.
    1. cartoon by, [ 55 ]
    2. on bird destruction, [ 77 ]
  14. Beaver in New Brunswick, [ 52 ]
  15. Bedford, Duke of, David's deer saved by, [ 36 ]
  16. Beebe, C. William, [ 69], [ 93], [ 115], [ 192 ]
    1. chapter written by, [ 195 ]
  17. Bell, Rudolph, [ 102 ]
  18. Bell, W.B., [ 44], [ 50 ]
  19. Berlin feather trade, [ 120 ]
  20. Beyer, G.E., [ 48 ]
  21. Big Horn Game Preserve, [ 349 ]
  22. Biological Survey, [ 388 ]
    1. on duck disease, [ 87 ]
    2. work of, [ 249 ]
    3. on wood-duck, [ 28 ]
  23. Biology, Elementary, by Peabody and Hunt, [ 376 ]
  24. Bird, Charles S., [ 343 ]
  25. Bird boxes distributed by J.M. Phillips, [ 381 ]
  26. Bird Day in various states, [ 378 ]
  27. Bird Refuges, National, full list of, [ 345 ]
  28. Birds,
    1. becoming extinct in North America, [ 17 ]
    2. feeding in winter, [ 227 ]
    3. killed
      1. by cats, [ 73 ]
      2. by dogs, [ 76 ]
      3. by foxes, [ 332 ]
      4. by mongoose, [ 333 ]
      5. by negroes, [ 105 ]
      6. by telephone wires, [ 77 ]
      7. by wild animals, [ 77 ]
    4. destruction of, in Far East, [ 195 ]
    5. extinct, [ 9], [ 15 ]
    6. food habits of certain, [ 218 ]
    7. extinct in North America, [ 7 ]
    8. in distress, [ 82 ]
    9. killed in New York City, [ 101 ]
    10. list of, that devour codling moth, [ 215 ]
    11. threatened with extermination, [ 18 ]
  29. Bird skins purchased in London, [ 116], [ 135 ]
  30. Bishop, Dr. Louis B., [ 98 ]
  31. [ Bison, American, ]
    1. now living, [ 180 ]
    2. last of Colorado, killed, [ 69], [ 272 ]
    3. Yellowstone Park, [ 337 ]
    4. wild, in Yellowstone Park, [ 336 ]
    5. value of, [ 2 ]
  32. Bison herd, Wichita National, [ 179 ]
  33. Bison ranges created, [ 249 ]
  34. Bison ranges, National:
    1. in United States, [ 180 ]
    2. in Canada, [ 180 ]
  35. Bison Society, American, [ 395 ]
    1. proposes National herd, [ 342 ]
  36. Beaman, D.C., [ 273 ]
  37. Blackbird, Crow, [ 222 ]
  38. Blackbirds,
    1. destroy cotton-boll weevil, [ 217 ]
    2. killed as "game", [ 105 ]
  39. Black-Snake, Pilot, [ 81 ]
  40. Blair, Dr. W. Reid, [ 84], [ 85], [ 86 ]
  41. Blaubok, extinct, [ 35 ]
  42. Blauvelt, George A., [ 251], [ 281 ]
  43. Blesbok in Cape Colony, [ 185 ]
  44. Blinding decoy birds, [ 12], [ 97 ]
  45. Blooming Grove Park, [ 359 ]
  46. Bluebirds killed by cold weather, [ 9 ]
  47. Blue Mountain Forest Association, [ 343 ]
  48. Bontebok in Cape Colony, [ 185 ]
  49. Bob-White, food habits of, [ 219 ]
  50. Boone and Crockett Club, [ 152], [ 161], [ 256], [ 383], [ 395 ]
  51. Boston Society of Natural History, [ 390 ]
  52. Bowdish, B.S., [ 50 ]
  53. Boxes for birds distributed, [ 381 ]
  54. Boy Scouts of America, appeal to, [ 32 ]
  55. Bradley, Guy M., killed by a plume-hunter, [ 26], [ 27 ]
  56. Brazil, birds' plumage from, [ 122 ]
  57. Breeding,
    1. ducks in captivity, [ 373 ]
    2. game and fur in captivity, [ 369], [ 374 ]
  58. Breeding wild animals need seclusion, [ 322 ]
  59. Brett, Lieut.-Col. L.M., animal census from, [ 336 ]
  60. Brewster, William, [ 24], [ 43], [ 48 ]
  61. Brimley, H.H. and C.S., [ 44], [ 50 ]
  62. Bringing back
    1. birds and game, [ 313], [ 323 ]
    2. vanishing species, [ 322 ]
  63. British Columbia, [ 45], [ 51], [ 157], [ 158], [ 162], [ 165 ]
    1. game conditions in, [ 356 ]
    2. game preserves in, [ 353 ]
  64. British East Africa, remarkable bag "limit" in, [ 181], [ 186 ]
  65. Bronx River, ducks killed by pollution of, [ 92 ]
  66. Brooklyn Institute, [ 390 ]
  67. Brooks, Earle A., [ 51 ]
  68. Brown, William Harvey, at Salisbury, [ 184 ]
  69. Brown, William P., [ 51 ]
  70. Bryan, W.A., [ 137], [ 139 ]
  71. Buckland, James, [ 125], [ 135], [ 136 ]
  72. Buckskin Mountain, [ 343 ]
  73. Buffalo Academy of Sciences, [ 390 ]
  74. Buffalo in Cape Colony, [ 185 ]
  75. Buffalo, American,
    1. now living, [ 180 ]
    2. see [ Bison ]
  76. Buffalo Park, Alberta, [ 352 ]
  77. Bunting, Snow, [ 8], [ 58 ]
    1. killed for food, [ 68 ]
  78. Burnham, John B., [ 251], [ 252], [ 257], [ 290 ]
    1. portrait of, [ 251 ]
  79. Burtch, Verdi., [ 93 ]
  80. Bustard being exterminated, [ 119 ]
  81. Butcher bird, [ 80 ]
  82. Butler, A.L., [ 247 ]
  83. Butler, Amos W., [ 43], [ 47 ]

  1. California, [ 42], [ 47], [ 59], [ 65], [ 106], [ 165 ]
    1. grizzlies, [ 178 ]
    2. new laws needed in, [ 271 ]
    3. Academy of Sciences, [ 391 ]
    4. National monuments of, [ 344 ]
    5. State Game Preserve, [ 349 ]
    6. University of, [ 390 ]
  2. Call, San Francisco, [ 263 ]
  3. Calliste, Superb, [ 115 ]
  4. Camp-Fire Club of America, [ 152], [ 256], [ 353], [ 384 ]
    1. code of ethics of, [ 384 ]
  5. Camp-Fire Club of Detroit, [ 338], [ 385 ]
  6. Campion, C, [ 14 ]
  7. Camp laborers as game destroyers, [ 71 ]
  8. Canada, [ 45 ]
    1. game laws and preserves in, [ 350 ]
  9. Cape Province, South Africa, big game in, [ 185 ]
  10. Carbonell, E.T., [ 46 ]
  11. Caribou, [ 83 ]
    1. in Nova Scotia, [ 52 ]
    2. in general, status of, [ 173 ]
    3. killed for their tongues, [ 46], [ 269 ]
    4. Osborn, [ 357 ]
    5. slaughtered and wasted, in Quebec, [ 70 ]
  12. Caribou disease, [ 83 ]
  13. Carleton, L.T., [ 283 ]
  14. Carnegie Institute of Washington, [ 391 ]
  15. Carrick, Penn., bird day at, [ 379 ]
  16. Cartridges, estimated annual production of, [ 150 ]
  17. Cat and its victim, [ 76 ]
  18. Cats, birds destroyed by, [ 73], [ 81 ]
  19. Caterpillars eaten by shore-birds, [ 231 ]
  20. Caton, John Dean, [ 359 ]
  21. Cause, choice of a, [ 258 ]
  22. Cedar Bird, eaten as "game", [ 106 ]
  23. Cereals, losses on, from insects, [ 212 ]
  24. Corbin bison herd, [ 342 ]
  25. Chambers, Fred. W., [ 51 ]
  26. Chamois, slaughter of protected, in Switzerland, [ 321 ]
  27. Chapman, Arthur., [ 45], [ 50 ]
  28. Charles, Salem D., [ 253 ]
  29. Cheney, Henry W., [ 240 ]
  30. Chicago Academy of Sciences, [ 391 ]
  31. Chicago
    1. as a plague-spot for sale of game, [ 280 ]
    2. devours Norway ptarmigan, [ 69 ]
    3. University of, [ 392 ]
  32. Chimpanzee, [ 187 ]
  33. China
    1. barren of wild life, [ 192 ]
    2. raked and scraped for ducks, [ 69 ]
  34. Chinch-bug, [ 209], [ 210 ]
  35. Chinese now buyers of game, [ 198 ]
  36. Christian, L.T., [ 51 ]
  37. Cigarette beetle, [ 212 ]
  38. Cincinnati Zoological Gardens, [ 11 ]
  39. Clark, J.C., [ 50 ]
  40. Clark, W.A., [ 231 ]
  41. Claxton, Dr. P.P., on Tennessee robin slaughter, [ 107 ]
  42. Clergy, Italian, duty of, [ 103 ]
  43. Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., [ 371 ]
  44. Close season law in New York, [ 90 ]
  45. Close season,
    1. at discretion, [ 89 ]
    2. long, needed, [ 62 ]
  46. Clubs opposed to automatic guns, [ 153 ]
  47. Coccidiosus, intestinal, in ducks, [ 87 ]
  48. Cock of the Rock, [ 113 ]
  49. Codling moth, birds that devour the, [ 215 ]
  50. Cold storage of game in New York, [ 68 ]
  51. Cold storage warehouses and steamers in China, [ 200 ]
  52. Collier's Weekly, [ 263 ]
  53. Colonist, Victoria, [ 263 ]
  54. Colorado, [ 42], [ 47], [ 59], [ 71 ]
    1. new laws needed in, [ 272 ]
    2. game-breeding laws of, [ 369 ]
    3. national monuments of, [ 344 ]
  55. Comity between states, lack of, [ 266 ]
  56. Commission, New York Conservation, [ 252 ]
  57. Commissions, State Game, [ 250 ]
  58. Comparative Zoology, Museum of, [ 390 ]
  59. Condor, California, [ 21], [ 22], [ 119], [ 123 ]
  60. Conference of Powers on African wild life, [ 364 ]
  61. Congo Free State, [ 187 ]
  62. Congress, [ 267 ]
    1. acts of, for wild life, [ 249 ]
    2. creates National Bison Range, [ 342], [ 343 ]
    3. creates National monuments, [ 344 ]
    4. saves the starving elk, [ 338 ]
  63. Connaught National Park, [ 355 ]
  64. Connecticut, [ 42], [ 47], [ 59], [ 106 ]
    1. new laws needed in, [ 275 ]
    2. protects wood-duck, [ 28 ]
  65. Conrad bison herd, [ 342 ]
  66. Conrad, Charles H., [ 340 ]
  67. Corbin, Austin, [ 360 ]
    1. deer sold by, [ 371 ]
  68. Cormorant, Pallas, [ 9], [ 11 ]
  69. Corn and hogs, and wild life protection, [ 281 ]
  70. Corn, losses on, [ 208], [ 212 ]
  71. Corn-root worm, [ 208 ]
  72. Cornell University, [ 392 ]
  73. Cotton-boll weevil, [ 215], [ 216], [ 221 ]
  74. Cotton,
    1. loss on, [ 210], [ 212], [ 215 ]
    2. rise in price of, affects birds, [ 110 ]
  75. Cougars destroyed in British Columbia, [ 356 ]
  76. Country Life in America, [ 372 ]
  77. Cox, J.D., [ 50 ]
  78. Coyotes, [ 53 ]
    1. destroyed, [ 79 ]
    2. destroyed in British Columbia, [ 356 ]
  79. Crandall, L.S., on breeding mallard duck, [ 373 ]
  80. Cranes in Alberta, [ 355 ]
  81. Crane, Whooping, [ 18 ]
  82. Crater Lake National Park, [ 343 ]
  83. Crayfishes eaten by shore-birds, [ 231 ]
  84. Credit for work done, [ 264 ]
  85. Cree Indians, [ 8 ]
  86. Crow, ducklings destroyed by, [ 80 ]
  87. Crow, F.L., robins slaughtered by, [ 106 ]
  88. Cruelty
    1. of "aigrette" hunters, [ 130 ]
    2. of albatross killers, [ 141 ]
  89. Cuppy, W.B., deer raised by, [ 171 ]
  90. Curculio, [ 210 ]
  91. Curlew,
    1. Eskimo, [ 9], [ 14], [ 228 ]
    2. long-billed, [ 18 ]
  92. Currituck County wild-fowl slaughter, [ 292], [ 311 ]
  93. Currituck Sound, N.C., [ 64], [ 134 ]
  94. Cuthbert Rookery, [ 131 ]
  95. Cut-worm, [ 209], [ 221 ]