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1916
The Totem Board. From 1916 to date. A monthly magazine, 10 months each year, the organ of the Woodcraft League of America. To this Seton contributed in every issue up to the present. Since become a bi-monthly.
The Woodcraft Manual for Girls; the Fifteenth Birch Bark Roll. Published for the Woodcraft League of America, Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page & Company, 1916. 424 pp. Illus. and music.
The Fire Test. An Indian play. Copyrighted, but not printed. Given before the Campfire Club, at the Hotel Astor, Feb. 9, 1916, also repeated June 24 at Yama Farms Inn.
The Making of Silly Billy. Nat’l. Sunday Mag., Jan. 23, p. 620. 1 illus. by the author. Republished in “Wild Animal Ways”. (See above.)
The Story of Atalapha, a winged Brownie. Scribner’s Mag., Vol. LIX, April, pp. 441–459; 18 drawings by the author. A bat story. Republished in “Wild Animal Ways”.
The Wild Geese of Wyndygoul. Country Life, Vol. XXIX, April, p. 19, 20, 21; 4 photos by the author. Republished in “Wild Animal Ways”.
An Amateur Circus I Once Gave. Ladies’ Home Journal, Vol. XXXIII, Sept.,p. 57.
The Twelve Secrets of the Woods. The Craftsman Mag. of N.Y., June, pp. 231–239 and pp. 329–331. A Woodcraft article with 9 illus. by the author and 7 photos. Chiefly a compilation by the editor, M. F. Roberts.
Wild Animal Ways. … with 200 drawings by the author. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page & Company, 1916. 3–247 pp. Seven Wild Animal stories, including a Razor-back, a Coon, a Bat, a Dog, a Monkey, a Wild-horse, and some Wild Geese.
Wild Animal Ways, drawings by the author. Boston and N.Y. Houghton, Mifflin Co. 140 pp.
1917
The Woman Bear. Ladies’ Home Journal, Vol. XXXIV, May, 1917, p. 11. A prose poem, with J. E. Haynes’s photograph of the mother bear and her twins.
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