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CAMPING 

AMERICAN ANIMALS 
By W., Stone and W. E. Cram 
A popular guide to the mammalas of North 
America, north of Mexico, with intimate 
biographies of the more familiar species. 
318 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth $5.00 
BIRDS AND MAMMALS OF 
AMERICA 
Four Vols. Edited by T. Gilbert Pearson, 
John Burroughs, and others 
One thousand of our native birds de- 
scribed and pictured—over 300 species in 
color. This is the first time the subject has 
been dealt with fully in a popular work; and 
the treatment is not fragmentary—it is com- 
plete and systematic, with many interesting 
stories of bird life surrounding the hundreds 
of pictures. 
The same care that has been exercised in 
“Birds of America’ is visible in this com- 
panion volume. It covers completely all 
forms of four-footed wild life in North 
America, from the largest moose or bison 
to the smallest field-mouse or bat. And the 
same thoroughness is seen in the smaller 
animals as in the larger. 
1245 pages. Colored Illustrations. 
ram, per set, $23.00 
BUTTERFLY BOOK 
By W. J. Holland 
A manual for the ready identification of 
the commoner species found in the United 
States and Canada. Color illustrations for 
identification accompanied by descriptions. 
382 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth, $5.00 
INSECT BOOK 
By Leland O. Howard 
A popular account of the bees, wasps, 
ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North 
American insects, exclusive of the butterfly, 
moth and beetles. 
429 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth, $5.00 
LITTLE NATURE LIBRARY 
4 Vols. 
The Little Nature Library consists of four 
handsome, volumes containing more than 
1,100 pages of absorbing text and illustra- 
tions treating on all manner of nature sub- 
Buck- 
jects. Each book is handsomely cloth- 
bound, size 514 x 814 inches. The titles are: 
“Birds,” by Neitje Blanchan; “Butterflies,” 
by Clarence Wood; ‘Wild Flowers,” by 
Neltje Blanchan, and “Trees,” by Julia Ellen 
Rogers. 
1104 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth, $7.50 
REPTILE BOOK 
By Raymond L, Ditmars 
Comprehensive popularized work on the 
structure and habits of the turtles, por- 
poises, crocodilians, .lizards, and _ snakes 
which inhabit the United States and North- 
ern Mexico. 
472 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth, $5.00 
TREE BOOK 
By Julia Ellen Rogers 
A popular guide to a knowledge of the 
_trees of. North 
and cultivation. 
589 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth, $5.00 

America .and to-—their uses- 

AUTOCAMPING 
By F. E. Brimmer 
Long before camping with. a motor be- 
came what it now is, the ideal American 
vacation, Mr. Brimmer was blazing the way, 
and for the fun of it finding out all about 
it. For as many as five consecutive months 
he has lived in the outdoors with his family, 
including small children. 
256 pages, Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 
CAMP COOKERY 
By Horace Kephart 
This book tells what a man should carry 
in both pack and head. Every step is traced 
—the selection of provisions and utensils, 
the quantity of each, preparation of game, 
building of fires, cooking of every conceiv- 
able kind of food, etc. 
154 pages. Illustrated. Flexible Cloth, $1.00 
LOG CABINS AND COTTAGES 
How to Build and Furnish Them 
By William S. Wicks 
This is the most practical book on the 
subject of building and furnishing log cabins 
or cottages ever written. 
Added to the practical and valuable in- 
struction on both interior and,exterior log 
cabin construction, this book contains more 
than one hundred illustrations and plans 
covering the building of fire-places, chim- 
neys, rustic stairways, appropriate log cabin 
furniture, etc. 
88 pages. 57 Figures, 41 Full-page Plates. 
Cloth, $2.00 
OUTDOORSMAN’S HANDBOOK 
Edited by H. S. Watson and P. A. Curtis, Jr. 
A book of useful facts and figures on the 
technology of the outdoors for the hunter, 
angler and wilderness traveler. It has been 
the editors’ aim to have each paragraph 
initialed by some well-known ‘authority on 
the subject treated. 
320 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
TRAIL CRAFT 
By Claude P. Fordyce 
In this book an experienced outdoorsman 
and wilderness traveler tells the -holiday- 
hunter how to go about it. Some of the 
chapters: Outfitting for Go-Light Trips, 
Motor Camping, Tent Making at Home, The 
Camp Cuisine, Hints on Desert Travel, Game 
Hunting with a Camera, Taking the Place 
of the Doctor. 
Cloth, $2.50 
202 pages. Illustrated. 
WOODCRAFT 
By Nessmuk 
No better book for the guidance of those 
who go into the wilds for sport or recreation 
was ever written. 
woods better than ‘‘Nessmuk’”’ or succeeded 
in putting so much valuable information into 
the same compass. Camp equipment, camp 
making, the personal kit, camp fires, shel- 
ters, bedding, fishing, cooking, and a thou- 
sand and one kindred topics are considered. 
151 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 
No one ever knew the * 
FISH AND FISHING 
BASS, PIKE, PERCH AND OTHER 
GAME FISHES OF AMERICA 
By James A. Henshall, M.D. 
The most comprehensive book on Amer- 
ican Game-Fishes published. It describes in 
detail ninety species and varieties of the 
game-fishes inhabiting fresh water lakes and 
streams east of the Rocky Mountains, and 
the marine and brackish waters of the At- 
lantic and Gulf coasts. 
410 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 
BOOK OF THE BLACK BASS 
New, Thoroughly Revised Edition 
By James A. Henshall, M.D. 
This new revised edition contains the com- 
plete scientific and life history of the bass, 
together with a: practical treatise on angling 
and fly fishing, and a full account of tools 
and tackle. This new edition contains nu- 
merous black and white illustrations and 
many in colors. This new edition, therefore, 
is virtually a new book. 
548 pages. Colored Illustrations. Cloth, $4.50 
BOOK OF THE PIKE 
By O. W. Smith 
In this book he clearly explains how the 
angler can know whether a given specimen 
is a pickerel, a great pike, or a lordly mus- 
kellunge. Besides there is much natural his- 
tory and scientific information told in a 
popular manner. 
197 pages. Illustrated. 
GOIN’ FISHIN’ 
By Dixie Carroll 
A new book for the every-now-and-then 
fisherman as well as the expert angler. Full 
of fishing facts gathered from lake and 
stream fishing in all parts of the country. 
Weather conditions and how they affect 
fishing. Feed and food dope and how it re- 
lates to when the fish are biting. Handling 
the rod, playing the fish, the backlash and 
how to eliminate it. Busting the rules of 
the game. Natural baits and artificials, how 
to use them, and when. 
357 pages. Illustrated. 
Cloth, $3.00 
Cloth, $3.00 
SMALL-MOUTHED BASS 
By Prof. W. J. Loudon 
Based on many years’ observation and 
study of both small and large-mouthed bass. 
This work describes in full detail the life 
and habits of this ever game fish. It tells 
where, when and how to catch them. The 
bait and tackle to be used—as well as how 
to keep and cook them. 
103 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.00 
TALES OF FISHES 
By Zane Grey 
Among deep-sea fishers Zane Grey stands 
out almost as conspicuously as he does 
among novelists. 
Zane Grey writes about his fishing adven- 
tures with all the vim and color that he. 
puts into his great novels of the West. He 
has fished in the Pacific, in the Caribbean, 
up the Panuco and around Catalina Island. 
267 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 

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