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Canada Grouse, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Woodcock, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

American Snipe, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Wood Duck, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Wood Duck No. 2, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Canvas Back Ducks, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Golden Eye Duck or Whistler, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Black Duck, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Mallard Duck, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Red Head Duck, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Ruffle Headed Duck, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Widgeon Duck, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Green Winged Teal, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Brant Goose, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

Blue Billed Duck, from the series Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United States

Artist: Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849–1924)
Publisher: Scribner, Armstrong and Co. (New York, founded 1846)

The Wounded Bittern

Artist: Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813–1888)

Flushing a Woodcock

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Settre & Woodcock

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

A Well-bred Setter

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

A Stanch Pointer

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

A Stanch Pointer

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

Pointers

Artist: Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813–1888)

The Pointer

Artist: Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813–1888)

The Spaniel

Artist: Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813–1888)

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