Useful Books for the School Library 



PUBLISHED BY 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK 



Zoology 



BY WILLIAM TEMPLE HORNADAY 



The American Natural History Illustrated, $3.50 net 



"A great Natural History." New York Sun. 



Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting Illustrated, $2.50 net 



" It is replete with all that is necessary to make a thorough workman." 



The Ornithologist. 



BY ERNIST THOMPSON SETON 



Animal Heroes Illustrated, $2.00 



" They all have that fascinating quality which he manages to throw around all his 

 stories." Brooklyn Eagle. 



Wild Animals I Have Known Illustrated, $2.00 



" The breadth of his sympathy is the finest part of his work." Agnes Repplier. 



Lives of the Hunted Illustrated, $2.00 



" It should be put with Kipling and Hans Christian Andersen as a classic." 



The A thenceunt (London). 



Monarch, the Big Beak' of Tallac Illustrated, $1.25 net 



" A fascinating account of a bear family." Providence Journal. 



The Trail of the Sandhill Stag Illustrated, $1.50 



" I fancied that no one could touch The Jungle Book, but Mr. Seton has done it." 



Bliss Carmen. 



Lobo, Rag and Vixen Illustrated, $0.50 net 



" A faithful description of animal life." American School Board Journal. 



Krag and Johnny Bear Illustrated, $0.50 net 



"Nowhere exaggeration, but a true artistic sense of the humorous side of nature." 



Toledo Blade. 



BY J. H. PORTER 

 Wild Beasts $?> 



" He has a sympathetic regard for the animals of which he writes that fits him well 

 for the task. His studies of their habits and capacities are exceedingly valuable." 



St. Paul Pioneer Press. 



BY N. S. SHALER 

 Domesticated Animals $2.^0 



" An exceedingly interesting and valuable series of essays, and a valuable addition 

 to the library of the lovers of our dumb friends." Public Opinion. 



