CONTENTS.

[I--Autobiography of E. N. Woodcock]

[II--Early Experiences]

[III--My First Real Trapping Experience]

[IV--Some Early Experiences]

[V--Some Early Experiences (Concluded)]

[VI--A Hunt on the Kinzua]

[VII--My Last Hunt on the Kinzua]

[VIII--Fred and the Old Trapper]

[IX--Bears in 1870, Today--Other Notes]

[X--Incidents Connected with Bear Trapping]

[XI--Pacific Coast Trip]

[XII--Some Michigan Trips]

[XIII--Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co., Pa., in 1869]

[XIV--Hunting and Trapping in Cameron Co.]

[XV--Trapping and Bee Hunting]

[XVI--Hits and Misses on the Trail]

[XVII--Lost in the Woods]

[XVIII--Traps and Other Hints for Trappers]

[XIX--Camps and Camping]

[XX--Deer Hunt Turned Into a Bear Hunt]

[XXI--Dog on the Trap Line]

[XXII--Two Cases of Buck Fever]

[XXIII--Partner a Necessity]

[XXIV--A Few Words on Deadfalls]

[XXV--Advice from a Veteran]

[XXVI--The Screech of the Panther]

[XXVII--Handling Raw Furs and Other Notes]

[XXVIII--The Passing of the Fur bearer]

[XXIX--Destruction of Game and Game Birds]

[XXX--Southern Experiences on the Trap Line]

[XXXI--On the Trap and Trot Line in the South]

[XXXII--Trapping in Alabama]

[XXXIII--Some Early Experiences]

[XXXIV--The White Deer]

[XXXV--A Day of Luck]

[XXXVI--A Mixed Bag]