ILLUSTRATED BY LOUIS WISAA. L. BURT COMPANYPUBLISHERS —————— NEW YORKCopyright 1917, byR. F. FENNO & COMPANYUNCLE WIGGILY IN THE WOODSCONTENTSSTORY I [Uncle Wiggily and the Willow Tree]II [Uncle Wiggily and the Wintergreen]III [Uncle Wiggily and the Slippery Elm]IV [Uncle Wiggily and the Sassafras]V [Uncle Wiggily and the Pulpit-Jack]VI [Uncle Wiggily and the Violets]VII [Uncle Wiggily and the High Tree]VIII [Uncle Wiggily and the Peppermint]IX [Uncle Wiggily and the Birch Tree]X [Uncle Wiggily and the Butternut Tree]XI [Uncle Wiggily and Lulu's Hat]XII [Uncle Wiggily and the Snow Drops]XIII [Uncle Wiggily and the Horse Chestnut]XIV [Uncle Wiggily and the Pine Tree]XV [Uncle Wiggily and the Green Rushes]XVI [Uncle Wiggily and the Bee Tree]XVII [Uncle Wiggily and the Dogwood]XVIII [Uncle Wiggily and the Hazel Nuts]XIX [Uncle Wiggily and Susie's Dress]XX [Uncle Wiggily and Tommie's Kite]XXI [Uncle Wiggily and Johnnie's Marbles]XXII [Uncle Wiggily and Billie's Top]XXIII [Uncle Wiggily and the Sunbeam]XXIV [Uncle Wiggily and the Puff Ball]XXV [Uncle Wiggily and the May Flowers]XXVI [Uncle Wiggily and the Beech Tree]XXVII [Uncle Wiggily and the Bitter Medicine]XXVIII [Uncle Wiggily and the Pine Cones]XXIX [Uncle Wiggily and His Torn Coat]XXX [Uncle Wiggily and the Sycamore Tree]XXXI [Uncle Wiggily and the Red Spots]ILLUSTRATIONS[ She put her sled on the slanting tree, sat down and Jillie gave her a little push . . . . . . Frontispiece ][ Down toppled Uncle Wiggily's hat, not in the least hurt. ][ As they passed a high rock, out from behind it jumped the bad old tail-pulling monkey. ][ The tree barked and roared so like a lion that the foxes were frightened and were glad enough to run away. ]