Chapter 2

OUR VANISHINGWILD LIFEITSEXTERMINATION AND PRESERVATIONBYWILLIAM T. HORNADAY, Sc.D.DIRECTOR OF THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK;AUTHOR OF "THE AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY";EX-PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN BISON SOCIETYWITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS"Hew to the line! Let the chips fall where they will."—Old Exhortation."Nothing extenuate, nor set down aught in malice."—Othello.NEW YORKCHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS1913Copyright, 1913, byWILLIAM T. HORNADAYFirst Publication, Jan, 1913SPECIAL NOTICEFor the benefit of the cause that this book represents, the author freely extends to all periodicals and lecturers the privilege of reproducing any of the maps and illustrations in this volume except the bird portraits, the white-tailed deer and antelope, and the maps and pictures specially copyrighted by other persons, and so recorded. This privilege does not cover reproductions in books, without special permission.

OUR VANISHINGWILD LIFE

ITSEXTERMINATION AND PRESERVATION

BYWILLIAM T. HORNADAY, Sc.D.

DIRECTOR OF THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK;AUTHOR OF "THE AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY";EX-PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN BISON SOCIETY

WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS

"Hew to the line! Let the chips fall where they will."—Old Exhortation.

"Nothing extenuate, nor set down aught in malice."—Othello.

NEW YORKCHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS1913

Copyright, 1913, byWILLIAM T. HORNADAYFirst Publication, Jan, 1913SPECIAL NOTICE

Copyright, 1913, by

WILLIAM T. HORNADAY

First Publication, Jan, 1913

SPECIAL NOTICE

For the benefit of the cause that this book represents, the author freely extends to all periodicals and lecturers the privilege of reproducing any of the maps and illustrations in this volume except the bird portraits, the white-tailed deer and antelope, and the maps and pictures specially copyrighted by other persons, and so recorded. This privilege does not cover reproductions in books, without special permission.


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