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Phalaropes, 229, 230.
Pheasants, being exterminated, 118, 119,
124; blood, 196; English, value of in market, 69; impeyan, 196; introduced species of, 325; not bud-eaters, 326; shipped from China to England, 200; shipped at Hankow, China, 69.
Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, 391. Phillips, John JM., 2.54; educational cam- paign in schools by, 378, 381; on goats killed for food, 70; Pennsylvania Game
Commissioner, 345; portrait, 255. Photographing live game, code of ethics
on, 385.
Pickhardt, Carl, on caribou slaughter, 69. Pierce, Ray V., private game preserve of,
360; sambar deer acclimatized by, 373. Pigeon, Band-Tailed, 22, 273; Passenger,
9, 11, 12; Victoria crowned, 113. Pinchot, Gifford, 267, 341.
Pinnated Grouse disappearing, in Kansas,
48; Nebraska, 49; Montana, 49; Min-
nesota, 49.
Pioneer, value of game to the, 2. Pittsboro, disgrace of, by robin slau'ter, 222. Pittsburgh, City ornithologist of, 381; il-
legal sale of game in, 67.
Plague-spots for sale of game, 279. Plant-lice in wheat, 210.
Platform, Sportsman's, 384.
Piatt National Park, 344.
Plover, black-bellied, 228, 230; golden, 18,
31, 228, 230; upland, 20, 31. Plume-hunters, 26, 28.
Post, New York Evening, 263.
Posting farm lands advised, 233. Potato-bug bird, 223.
Pot-hunter defined, 446.
Poultry destroyed by hawks and owls, 224. Predatory wild animals, 73.
Preserve, every National forest should be a game, 267.
Preserve, Alberta, 352; Angoniland, 367; Athi Plains, 367; British Columbia, 352; Budonga Forest, 367; Duck Mountain, 354; Elephant Marsh, 367; Freycinet's Peninsula, 368; Grand Canyon, 343; Hargeis, 367; Jubaland, 367; Kangaroo Island, 368; Little Barrier Island, 368; Luangwa, 368; Manitoba, 354; Mirso, 367; Nweru Marsh, 368; Ontario, 352; Pennsylvania State, 347; Riding Moun- tain, 354; Rustenburg, 368; Sabi-Pon- gola, 368; Snow Creek, 348; Spruce Woods, 354; Superior National Game, 341; Swaziland, 368; Teton, 348; Toro, 367; Turtle Mountain, 354; Wichita, 341; Wilson's Promontory, 368.
Preserved game, murdering, 273, 274. Preserves, private game, 358, 360; private
and public interests in, 361.
Press, duty of Italian, 103; New York, 263; value of, in campaigns, 262.
Prichard, W. H. H., on guanaco, 169. Prospectors, license given to, 176. Protection, accepted by antelopes, 313;
bears, 313; mule deer, 313; song-birds,
314; chipmunks, 315; of shore-birds, 232. "Protected" game, sale of, forbidden, 67. Protective Association, Wild Life, 257. Prince Consort of England, 327.
Prince Edward Island, 45, 52; breeding foxes on, 374.
Prince, German Crown, 359.
Ptarmigan, Norway, eaten in Chicago, 69. Publicity in campaign work, 262; value of,
393.
Puma as a game-destroyer, 78, 79.
Pumas destroyed in British Columbia, 356. Pump guns, 144; campaign against, won
in New Jersey, 289.
Quagga, extinct, 35.
Quail, 89, 90; food habits of, 219; portrait
of, 221; protection recognized by, 316; failures in restocking with, 328; Califor- nia Valley, very scarce, 47; Egyptian, 69; feeding, 89; introduced, 329; killed in 1909-10 in Louisiana, 5; killed by
Quebec, 45, 157, 158, 354. Quetico Forest Reserve, 352.
Rabbit plague, 85, 331.
Rabbits, 53; killed in Louisiana, 5; intro-
duced on Laysan Island, 142.
Rangoon, pheasant plumage seized in, 198. Ranier National Park, 343.
Rainey, Paul J., 177.
Rats and mice destroyed by owls, 224. Reasons against sale of game, 310. Recreation Magazine, 109, 263, 318. Refuges, National bird, 345.
Red deer, introduced in New Zealand, 327
of Europe, 372.
Reed, Elizabeth A., 219.
Remington Arms Co., 144, 146.
Renshaw, Graham, 35.
Republican, Springfield, 263.
Resident game-butchers, 69, 70.
Rhea being exterminated, 119. Rhinoceros, great Indian, 189; white, 186. Rhodesian fauna, 186.
Rhode Island, 45, 50, 59; new laws needed
in, 295.
Rhytina, extinction of, 36.
Rice, Jr., James H., 45.
Riding Mountain Game Preserve, 354. Rifles in hands of boys, 376.
Rinderpest in Africa, 83.
Roberts. Mrs. Mary G., of Tasmania, 38.
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