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The Mole-mouse, Potato-mouse, of Pine-mouse. Journ. of Mamm., Aug., p. 185, 3 illus. by author.

Why Wear Clothes? Hearst’s Mag., Aug., pp. 21 and 73.. A discussion of clothes as ornament, as protection, and as guardian of morality; 3000 words, photos.

Notes on Snapper. Forest & Stream, Vol. XC, Sept., p. 499. 300 words, with a photograph of nest and eggs.

The Jaguar in Colorado. Journ. of Mamm., Nov:, p. 241. 12 lines on one possible record.

Why Do Birds Bathe? Bird Lore, Vol. XXII, Nov.—Dec., pp. 334–5.

1921

Why Do Birds Bathe? II. Bird Lore, Vol. XXII, Harrisburg and N.Y. May-June, pp. 124–137; 6 photos.

What Birds Signal with Their Tails? Bird Lore, Vol. XXIII, Nov.—Dec., pp. 286–7. On tail-wagging as a signal.

Five Years on a Skunk Farm. The Country Gentleman, Philadelphia, June 11; pp. 4, 5, and 27. About 6000 words, 6 photos ahd 2 diagrams by the author.

The Sea-mink, Mustela macrodon (Prentiss), Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, Aug., p. 168. 12 lines on this extinct species.

Early Bird Banding. The Auk, Oct., p. 611. 12 lines on some experiments in bird-banding, performed by E.T.S. in 1883–4.

Graysquirrels and Nuts. Journ. of Mamm., Baltimore, Nov., pp. 228–9[1]. 4 lines on nut-burying in winter.

Wild Life and the Motor Car. Journ. of Mamm., Nov., p. 240. 5 lines on creatures killed at night by motor cars.

The Spirit of the Woods, a Confession. Century Mag., Vol. CII, Dec. 6500 words. pp. 213–224. An account of the origin of the Woodcraft idea with a brief outline of its prmciples and its laws. 10 illus. by the author.

The Brownie Wigwam. The Rules of the Brownies. Fun our-doors for boys and girls under 11 years of age. Woodcraft League of America, N.Y. 8vo., 7 pp. 5th edition, the first being part of the Birch Bark Roll for 1906.

Woodland Tales, with 100 drawings by the author. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921. 238 pp.

1922

Bannertail, the Story of a Graysquirrel. Ladies’ Home journal. Feb., pp. 13 and 157–58, March, pp. 141–2. April, pp. 177–8; May, 149–50. Illus. by Charles L. Bull. Appeared in book form in Nov.

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