f Pittas, 



I Birds of 



ortk Am- 



containing 

 ompanying 

 ammals or 

 with. The 

 e birds are 



Pawnee 



Pawnees, 

 member of 

 lellent de- 

 I, except in 



book can 

 n account 

 dian tribe. 



List of Books 



B lac kfoot Lodge Tales. 



A volume on the same plan, dealing with the 



Blackfeet, as they were, and as they are ; and 



their methods of warfare and the chase, their life, 



social, organization and religion, and their strange 



traditions. 



The Story uf the Indian. 

 A more general book on the Indians of the West, 

 treating of their home life, their hunting, their 

 wars, their religious beliefs, and finally of some of 

 the changes which came to them with the advent 

 of the white man. In these three volumes an 

 effort IS made to treat the native American hunter 

 from a point of view somewhat novel— his own. 



Clarence King. Mountaineering in the 

 Sierra Nevadas. 



Charmingly written chapters on explorations 

 among the Sierras, when they were virgin, and of 

 pioneer trips to the summits of the loftier peaks. 



Dr. C. Hart Merriam. Mammals of the 

 Adirondacks. 



The full life histories of all the mammals, from 

 bear and deer to shrews and meadow-mice, found 

 m the Adirondacks, by a man who is a field natur- 

 ahst m the highest sense of the term ; the model 

 of what we ought to have for the entire American 

 continent. 



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