work ever written on the Life Histories of American Animals. 
(Scribners.) 
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 1910 
A handbook of Woodcraft, Scouting, and Life Craft including the 
Birch-Bark Roll. 192 pages. Price, 50c. Out of print. (Double- 
day, Page & Company.) 
ROLF IN THE WOODS, 1911 
The Adventures of a Boy Scout with Indian Quonab and little 
dog Skookum. Over 200 drawings by the author. Price, $1.75 net. 
(Doubleday, Page & Company.) 
THE ARCTIC PRAIRIES, 1911 
A canoe journey of 2,000 miles in search of the Caribou. 415 
pages with many maps, photographs, and illustrations by the 
author. Price, $3.50 net. (Scribners.) 
THE BOOK OF WOODCRAFT AND INDIAN LORE, 1912 
with over 500 drawings by the author. Price, $1.75 net. (Double- 
day, Page & Co.) 
THE FORESTER’S MANDAL, 1912 
One hundred of the best-known forest trees of eastern North 
America, with 100 maps and more than 200 drawings. Price, $1.00 
in cloth, soc. in paper. (Doubleday, Page & Co.) 
WILD ANIMALS AT HOME, 1913 
with over 150 sketches and photographs by the author. 226 pages. 
Price, $1.50 net. In this Mr. Seton gives for the first time his 
personal adventures in studying wild animals. (Doubleday, Page 
& Co.) 
MANUAL OF THE WOODCRAFT INDIANS, 1915 
The fourteenth Birch-Bark Roll. 100 pages. 25c. paper, 75C. 
cloth. (Doubleday, Page & Co.) 
WILD ANIMAL WAYS, 1916 
More animal stories introducing a host of new four-footed friends, 
with 200 illustrations by the author. Net. $1.50. (Doubleday, 
Page & Co.) 
THE INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE (to be published 1916). 
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