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 ERNEST 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." — A gties Repplier. 



Lives of the Hunted Illustrated, $2.00 



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



— The Athenautn {Londo7i). 



Monarch, the Big Bear 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 $2.00 



" 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 $2.50 



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

 to the library of the lovers of our dumb friends." — Public Opinio7i. 



