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1901

Chink, the Development of a Pup. Youth’s Companion, Vol. LXXV, Boston, Jan. 17, pp. 28–29; 2800 words with 1 large illus. by author, a photo of him. Republished in “Lives of the Hunted”.

Krag, the Kootenay Ram. Scribner's Mag., Part I, June, pp. 693–707. Part II, July, pp.43–51 wth 2 illus. by the author. Republished in “Lives of the Hunted”.

The World’s Most Wonderful Zoo. Daily Express, London, Aug. 16. One and a third columns on Washington Zoo. A plea for the preservation of big game, with some facts of what the United States is doing in the matter.

Bird Portraits. 20 large drawings of birds. Ginn & Co., Boston, Mass. Text by Ralph Hoffman. The drawings by E.T.S. appeared in Youth’s Companion, Vol. 74, 1900.

The Legend of the White Reindeer. Century Mag., Vol. LXIII, Nov., pp. 79–89. An animal story, of about 7000 words with many illus. by the author. Republished in “Animal Heroes”, 1905.

A Fifth Avenue Troubadour, being the Story of the Adventures of a Cock Sparrow in New York. Ladies’ Home Journal, Vol. XXIII, Oct., pp. 13–14 with 2 illus. by the author, also his photograph. Republished in “Lives of the Hunted”.

The Mother Teal and the Overland Route. Ladies’ Home Journal, pp. 5, 6, July, with 1 illus. by the author. Republished in “Lives of the Hunted.” About 2400 words

Lives of the Hunted, containing a true account of the doings of five quadrupeds and three birds, and, in elucidation of the same, over 200 drawings. New York, C. Scribner’s Sons. 360 pp., incl. illus. Marginal illustrations. Contents — Krag, the Kootenay Ram. — A Street Troubadour; being the Adventures of a Cock Sparrow. — Johnny Bear. — The Mother Teal and the Overland Route. — Chink: the Development of a Pup. — The Kangaroo Rat. — Tito: the Story of a Coyote That Learned How. — Why the Chicadee Goes Crazy Once a Year.

The Recognition Marks of Birds. Bird Lore, Vol. 3, Nov. and Dec., pp. 187–189, 1 plate. See The Auk, Oct., 1897.

Pictures of Wild Animals. Charles Scribner’s Sons. New York. Twelve large pictures for framing (no text), viz.: Krag, Lobo, Tito Cub, Kangaroo Rat, Grizzly, Buffalo, Bear Family, Johnny Bear, Sandhill Stag, Coon Family, Courtaut the Wolf, Tito and her family.

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