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American Natural History 



By W. T. HORNADAY. 



Director of the New York Zoological Park; Author of "Two Years in the Jungle" 

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Sparkling in style, füll of ancedotes, personal experiences and observa- 

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With 343 illustrations, picturing 375 animals, beside Charts and maps. 



Size of book 10x7 inches. 



Royal 8vo, $3.50 



'•Mr. Hornaday U.i practical man and he has written a practica! book. The descriptions are clear and 

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 yet written with livelintss and freshness of manner.''— jf/ie Outlook. 



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