[25] Rev. H. S. McCook: "The Agricultural Ant of Texas."
[26] Strictly speaking, I presume this was the same Apollo who carried the sun about in his chariot, and "Destroyer of Mice" was one of his many nicknames.
[27] Here imagine Brer Bear putting on his specs and reading from the book.
[28] That's the name of the Englishman I've just been quoting. He's a famous artist, but, like most cultivated Englishmen, can also write a good book when he feels like it.
[29] Ingersoll: "Wild Neighbors."
[30] Adapted from Langdon Smith.
[31] Whittier's "Barefoot Boy."
[32] "Pictured Knowledge."
[33] "The Strange Adventures of a Pebble."
[34]"As You Like It."