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Timber wolves |
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Baby moose |
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Stalking wild birds |
128 |
The fish-hawk will sometimes build near the ground |
131 |
Antelopes of the western plains |
135 |
Good food on the trail |
143 |
Fruits found principally in the south and the middle west |
147 |
Fruits found principally in the north and the middle west |
151 |
Fruits common to most of the States |
155 |
Hickory nuts, sweet and bitter |
159 |
Nuts with soft shells. Beechnut and chestnut |
161 |
Poisonous and non-poisonous snakes |
173 |
Plants poison to the touch |
181 |
Plants poison to the taste |
185 |
The white birch-tree makes a fine background for the beaver |
191 |
Blacktail deer snapped with a background of snow |
193 |
The skunk |
195 |
The porcupine stood in the shade but the background was light |
197 |
Photographing a woodcock from ambush |
199 |
The country through which you pass, with a trailer in the foreground |
201 |
Method of protecting roots to keep plants fresh while you carry them to camp for photographing |
203 |
A rowboat is a safer craft than a canoe |
206 |
Keep your body steady |
208 |
Canoeing on placid waters |
210 |
Bring your canoe up broadside to the shore |
212 |
How to use the paddle and a flat-bottomed rowboat |
215 |
The raft of logs |
219 |
Primitive weaving in raft building |
221 |
Learn to be at home in the water |
225 |
For dinner |
229 |
The veteran |
231 |
Bends in knot tying |
235 |
Figure eight knot |
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