ERNEST INGERSOLL'S 

 Life of Animals : The Mammals 



Colored plates and photographic illustrations, cloth, 8vo, $2.00 net 



" Bountifully illustrated with new colored plates drawn and painted by the 

 author's daughter, and with more than a hundred photographs of animals, 

 many taken by the author himself, the text of the volume gives a succinct 

 and lucid account of the life of the mammals . . . their ancestry, their place 

 in nature, their means of livelihood, and their general characteristics." 

 New York Herald. 



THEODORE S. VAN DYKE'S 

 The Still Hunter 



Illustrated, cloth, Svo, $1.75 net 



"A vivid account of the most exciting sport in the world . . . the record of 

 years of experience. ... It is crammed full of valuable advice for the deer 

 hunter and has the advantage of having been written before hunting became 

 more of a pastime than a serious business, requiring untiring energy, great 

 patience, cool nerves, and perfect sight." Chicago Tribune. 



L. W. BROWNELL'S 



Photography for the Sportsman Naturalist 



Illustrated, cloth, Svo, $2.00 net 



" It often occurs that he who finds delight in woodcraft, finds also a pleasure 

 in preserving by photography what he finds to interest him in his wander- 

 ings in the open. To such this book appeals with a peculiar force, for the 

 author is evidently at once familiar with wood and field life and an adept 

 with the camera." Boston Transcript. 



C. WHITNEY'S 



Musk-Ox, Bison, Sheep, and Goat 



America* Sportsman's Library Illustrated, cloth, Svo, $*jx> net 



" The story is told in Mr. Whitney's manly, unpretentious, and straightfor- 

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THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S 

 The Deer Family 



Including chapters by T. S. VAN DYKE, D. G. ELLIOT, and A. J. STONE 

 American Sportsman's Library Illustrated, cloth, I2mo, $1.00 net 



A volume for the lover of the wild, free, lonely life of the wilderness and of 

 the hardy pastimes known to the sojourners therein. 



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