Hie West American JScie?itist. 



Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk-Tales, 



With the Note- of the Origin. Customs and Character of the 

 Pawnee People. By Gkorob Bird Grinkkll. 



CLOTH, 417 TAGES. ILLUSTRATED. PRICE, $2,00. 



These tales are as unique as the "Uncle Remus" stories and quite 

 as original, ingenuous, characteristic and full of human nature. The 

 race here pictures itself with unconscious fidelity. No such absolutely 

 faithful portrayal of the Indians has ever before been given. For 

 this quality, apart from the popular interest of the stories, the book 

 is destined to make a more profound and lasting impression than 

 even that created by "Ramona." 



LOG CABINS. How to Build and Furnish thorn. 



B 7 -WILLIAM S. WICKS. 



The book is thoroughly practical. Every step in the process of construction is ex- 



ied. The author is an architect who has himself built log cabins, and very handsome 



shown in the plates. The designs are numerous aud varied. Plans are 



n for cabins, large and small, with details of exterior and interior finish; and there 



■ry useful directions for constructing temporary shelters — the Indian 



d and bark camp. The furnishing consists of tables, chairs, bedsteads 



■;, all made of the material at hand, and all in keeping with the style of 



rhe ill ustrations are numerous and helpful. Price $1.50. 



Canoe and Boat Building. 



A Complete Manual for Amateurs. Containing plain and comprehensive directions 

 action of Canoes. Rowing aud Sailing Boats and Hunting Craft. 



By W. P. Stephens, Canoeing Editor of forest and Stream. 



»th. Fourth and enlarged edition, 264 pages, numerous illustrations and fifty 

 plates in Price $2.00. 



611 Hints and Points for Sportsmen. 



Compiled by Seneca. 



Price $1.50. 



Of this book the New York Herald says: "If there are any sportsmen so wise that 



not learn something from this little book, their modesty prevents their fellow men 



The compiler seems to have thought of everything from managing fine 



:ng hooks, tying knots and skinning eels. He has chapters on rifles and 



' and,trapping, fishing, camping, dogs, boating, yachting, camp making, 



• ry and medicine, and one headed "miscellaneous" seems to include every- 



which the others have omitted." 



ANY OF THE ABOVE SENT POST PAID BY THE PUBLISHERS. 



