C U N T E N T S . 



XVIII. 



Trouting— A Duck protecting her Young by Stratagem-^Sabbath in the 

 Forest, ... 160 



XIX. 



Long Lake Colony— A Looa — Forked Lake, 169 



XX. 



Shooting a Deer— Modern Sentimentalists— The Influence of Nature, . . 176 



XXI. 



Floating Deer— A Night Excursion— Morning in the Woods. . . .184 



XXII. 



Forest Music, . 194 



XXIII. 



Raquetie Lake — Number of its Trout — A Hunter-s Love for an Eagle- 

 Fierce Struggle between an Eagle and a Salmon, 201 



XXIV. 



Description of Raquette Lake— Abundance of its Fish— Lake Eldon— Its 

 Queer Discovery— A Man whipped by an Eagle— A Hunter without 

 Feet, 213 



XXV. 



Sights and Sounds— Beach and Woods— A Visit of Thirty Miles made by a 

 Woman, 227 



XXVI. 



Moose Lakes—" Murderer's Point "—A Grave in the Forest— Trouting— A 

 Family of Thirteen Girls— Riding "Bare Back"— A Curious Horse 

 i^ace. 234 



XXVII. 



Lost ic the Woods— An Old Indian and his Daughter— Farewell to Jlitchell— 

 Musquitoes and Black Flics 24S 



