I. Maps.
II. The Compass.
III. Examining and Locating.
IV. Early Surveys.
V. Corner Marks.
VI. Miscellaneous Information.
VII. Points for Homesteaders.
VIII. Prospecting for Gold.
IX. Sampling Ore.
X. How to Locate a Claim.
XI. Poor Man's Ore Mill.
XII. Prospecting for Fur.
XIII. Prospecting for Pearls.
XIV. Prospecting for Bees.
XV. Rations and Camp Cookery.
XVI. Camp Kits.
XVII. Guns, Axes and Pack-straps.
XVIII. Building Cabins, Tanning, Etc.
XIX. Getting Lost.
XX. The Red River Trapper.
This book is practical and may be worth many times the price to you. Remember it is written by one who has had many, many years of experience.
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Bee Hunting
A BOOK OF VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR BEE HUNTERS.
Tells How to Line Bees to Trees, Etc.
The following is taken from the Author's Introduction to BEE HUNTING
Many books on sports of various kinds have been written, but outside of an occasional article in periodicals devoted to bee literature, but little has been written on the subject of Bee Hunting. Therefore, I have tried in this volume—Bee Hunting for Pleasure and Profit—to give a work in compact form, the product of what I have learned along this line during the forty years in nature's school room.