CONTENTS. 



XLIII. 



Frogs showing where Deer are Feeding — A Hunter's Camp — Killing a Moose— 

 An Exciting Scene — A Reverie — Mud Lake — A Desolate Scene — Dreary 

 Camping-Spot — A Deer, 365 



XLIY. 



Description of Mud Lake — Exploring its Inlets — Vast Natural Meadows— Ap- 

 pearance of Breeding-Ground of the Moose— Kill a Deer — NighUhunting 

 after a Moose — Musquitoes, 874 



XLV. 



Jack-hunting — Thunder-storm in the Morning — Farewell to Mud Lake — Meet a 

 Bear— A Hunter's Notion of Bad Luck — Little Tupper's Lake — Strong Tea 

 — A Dreamy Voyage — Camp— A Living Picture of the Woods, . . . 382 



XLVL 



Forked Lake — Rock Pond — Sea-Gulls — A New Route — Hard Carrying-Place 

 — A Terrible Tramp — Lost in the Woods — A Cool Deer — Forked Lake at 

 Night — A Welcome Hunter's Cabin, • . . 891 



XLYII. 



Strange Music in the Woods — A Curious Character — His History — Hounds 

 after Deer — Asleep on the Watch — Escape of the Deer — En Route for Blue 

 Mountain Lake — Raquette Lake — A Thunder-storm — A Fearful Night on 

 the Lake — Cool Reception by a Backwoodsman, . . . ' . . 400 



XL VIII. 



Long Lake — Its Appearance — Raquette Lake — Trip to Blue Mountain Lake- 

 Description of it — A Beautiful Scene — Away from Forked Lake — An Old 

 Acquaintance — Ladies in the Woods — Their Camp — Hospitality — Down 

 the Raquette River — Trout-Fishing— Put of the Woods — Directions to Tour- 

 ists, 411 



