Wilson, G.L.

Myths of the Red Children.
Ginn. .45

The stories are true examples of Indian folk-lore and are very old.... Care has been taken to make the drawings archæologically correct for each tribe.--Foreword.

These traditions of various tribes were gathered from the best sources, and are here related in simple language. There is a supplement giving directions for making different articles: a tent, Indian dress, a bow and arrow, a stone axe, et cetera.

Poetry, Collections Of Poetry And Prose, And Stories Adapted From Great Authors

Most joyful let the Poet be;
It is through him that all men see.

Channing.

Blaisdell, E. W.

*The Animals at the Fair.
Russell. 1.40