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United States Fish Commission. They contain much 

 valuable and interesting information on the habits, life 

 histories, and manner of catching many of the common 

 food fishes. 



The foregoing list of books will make a very good stand- 

 ard reference library for a high school. The books in the 

 following list are of quite a different tone and are valua- 

 ble in injecting an element into the work that will add 

 interest, zest, and enthusiasm. Besides, they are good 

 literature. 



BULLEN, FRANK T. The Cruise of the Cachelot. Read 

 it in connection with the study of the whales. D. Appleton 

 & Company, $1.50. 



BURROUGHS, JOHN. Squirrels and Other Fur Bearers. 

 Hough ton, Mifflin, & Company, $1.00. 



COMSTOCK, A. B. Ways of the Six-footed. Ginn & 

 Company, $.40. 



INGERSOLL, ERNEST. Wild Neighbors. Harper & Bros., 

 $1.50. 



LONG, WILLIAM J. Wilderness Ways. Ginn & Com- 

 pany, $.60. 



ROBERTS, CHARLES G. D. The Kindred of the Wild. 

 L. C. Page & Company, $2.00. 



SETON, ERNEST THOMPSON. Wild Animals I Have 

 Known. Charles Scribner's 'Sons, $2.00. 



SHALER, N. S. Domesticated Animals. Charles Scrib- 

 ner's Sons, $2.50. 



SHARP, D. L. Wild Life near Home. The Century 

 Company, $2.00. 



W^ALLIHAN, A. S. Camera Shots at Big Game. Double- 

 day, Page, & Company, $5.00. 



