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…30–32, and an addendum, The Breeding Season, 6 photos and 2 diagrams. Altogether in the 3 chapters, 5200 words.
Wild Animals at Home. With more than 150 sketches and photographs by the author, 226 pp., 8 vo. In this, Mr. Seton gives for the first time his personal adventures in studying wild animals, especially in the Yellowstone Park. A formal list, of 56 species, with notes on distribution and numbers, is given in the appendix, pp. 221–226. Doubleday, Page & Co. New York.
1914
Around the Camp Fire. How the Friction Fire Is Made. Weeso and his Crooked Knife. Boy’s Life, Vol. IV, Sept., pp. 26–27. Two drawings by the author. New York.
Practical Fur Farming, Part I. Field & Stream, Vol. XVIII, March, pp. 1146–1151, with 3 photos and 3 diagrams.
— Part II. The Care and Feeding of Skunks. Asabove. April, pp. 1299–1302, with 1 photo and 4 diagrams.
— Part III. The Diseases and Breeding of Skunks. As above. May, pp. 19–24, with 2 photos and 1 diagram.
— Part IV. Marking and Disarming. As above. July, pp. 296–299, with 1 photo and 3 diagrams.
— Part V. Marketing Skins. As above. Aug., pp. 391–394; 1 diagram.
— Part VI. Mink Farming. With a footnote on skunk raising. As above. Nov., pp. 746–751; 4 diagrams.
1915
— Part VII. Marten Farming. As above. Jan., pp. 923–925; 4 photos. (These papers won for the author in 1918 the Grand Silver Medal of the Société Nationale d’Acclimatation de France.)
The Book of Woodcraft and Indian Lore. New edition of 1912 issue. Twelfth Birch Bark Roll.
Woodcraft Boys, Woodcraft Girls, How to Begin. Dec. Woodcraft Headquarters, New York; 8 vo. 22 pages. Includes the Brownies or Little Lodge. Thirteenth Birch Bark Roll.
The Manual of the Woodcraft Indians; the Fourteenth Birch Bark Roll, containing their constitution, laws and deeds, and much additional matter. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & Company, 1915. 105 pp. “Also meant as a supplement to the Book of Woodcraft.” — Pref.