Four-footed Americans and their kin . science de-scribes, often in the words of, always with the intent interest air of, the originalobserver, — changes such as may often be seen in an insects form, and which markthe progress of its life. He shows how very wide a field of interesting facts is inreach of any one who has the patience to collect these little creatures. The work isnot a text-book, but can be used as supplementary reading. Teachers who may careto complete their school or private libraries by an exhaustive treatment of Ento-mology will find the most complete and up-to-date work of t
Four-footed Americans and their kin . science de-scribes, often in the words of, always with the intent interest air of, the originalobserver, — changes such as may often be seen in an insects form, and which markthe progress of its life. He shows how very wide a field of interesting facts is inreach of any one who has the patience to collect these little creatures. The work isnot a text-book, but can be used as supplementary reading. Teachers who may careto complete their school or private libraries by an exhaustive treatment of Ento-mology will find the most complete and up-to-date work of the kind in Dr. Packardselaborate text-book, to be issued shortly. This volume will serve as a somewhatpopular introduction to the subject. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, 66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW The American Deer. See page 306. FOUR-FOOTED AMEPJCANS AND THEIR KIN BY MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT EDITED BYFRANK M. CHAPMAN ILLUSTRATED BYERNEST SETON THOMPSON Weto fgorUTHE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., All rights reserved CorYRiGiix, 1S93,By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Norton ot) $rrss J. S. Gushing & Co. - Berwick & SmithNorwood Mass. ToWILLIAM T. HORNADAY DIRECTOR OF THE NEW YORIC ZOOLOGICAL PARK 2H}fe 3So0k is ©etitcatrti BY THE AUTHOR IN RECOGNITION OF HIS EFFORTS TO PRESERVE THE LIVING AMERICAN MAMMALS WHERE THEY BIAY BE KNOWN TO THE CHILDREN OF FUTURE GENERATIONS SCENE:Orchard Farm and Twenty Miles around. TIME:Fall until Spring. CHARACTERS: Dr. Roy Hunter, a naturalist. Olive, the Doctors daughter. Nat and Dodo, the Doctors nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Blake, the parents of Nat and Dodo. Hap, a lame country hoy. Mammy Bun, an old colored nurse and cook. Rod, the farmer. Olaf, a sailor and fisherman. Nez Long, a charcoal burner and woodsman. Tofourfootedamericwrig
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