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Drawings (A series of 53 plates of animal tracks and brief descriptive text.) “Wild Animals of North America”. Intimate Studies of Big and Little Creatures of the Mammal Kingdom, by Edward W. Nelson. Natural-color portraits from paintings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, track sketches by Ernest Thompson Seton, Washington, D. C., The National Geographic Society. [1918] 385-612 pp. Illus. (part col.) Introduction signed: Gilbert Grosvenor, director and editor. “The editor combines the text and illustrations of two entire numbers of the National Geographic Magazine — that of November, 1916 … and that of May, 1918.” — Intro.
The Nation Awaits a Song. Tribune of N.Y. Sunday, Dec. 1, Part III, p. 3. The principles of song discussed and our failure to produce a national song; partial exceptions being negro spirituals and college yells.
1919
On the Popular Names of Birds. The Auk, Vol. XXXVI, April, pp. 229–235. A literary consideration of the same.
Chicaree, an Adventure in the Life of a Redsquirrel. World Outlook, Vol. V, Dec., pp. 38–39. 1700 words.
The Laws and Honors of the Little Lodge of Woodcraft. 10pp., 8 vo. Published at Cheyenne, Wyo., August. 4th edition.
1920
Migrations of the Graysquirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, Vol. I. Feb., pp. 53–58.
For a Methodic Study of Life-histories of Mammals. Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, Vol. I, Feb., pp. 67–69.
Does the Cuterebra ever Emasculate Its Host? Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, Feb., pp. 94–95.
English Names of Mammals. Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, Feb., pp. 104–5. A literary consideration.
Locality, Date and Name with Observations. Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, Feb., p. 107. 28 lines.
Notes on the Breeding Habits of Captive Deermouse. Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, May, pp. 134–138; 3 illus. by author.
Food of the Red Fox. Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, May, p. 140. 14 lines.
Acrobatic Skunks. Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, May, p. 140.
Bobcats and Wild Turkeys. Journ.of Mamm., Baltimore, May, p. 140.