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BIRDS AND ALL NATURE promises to be even more popular, if possible, than BIRDS. We are constantly receiving congratulations on the success of our enterprise, and people are delighted to learn that we shall include in succeeding numbers all interesting branches of natural history. When the bound volume appears it will prove to be worthy of its predecessors.

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CONTENTS.

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[INTRODUCTION.]3
[SQUIRREL TOWN.]4
[WILSON'S SNIPE.]7
[THE BLACK WOLF.]8
[AN ARMADILLO AS A PET.]12
[AFRICAN FOLK LORE.]12
[THE RED SQUIRREL.]15
[SECRETS OF AN OLD GARDEN.]16
[BIRDS FORTELL MARRIAGE.]16
[THE PRAIRIE HEN.]19
[ABOUT THE SONGSTERS.]21
[THE BUTTERFLY TRADE.]22
[ THE PASSENGER PIGEON IN WISCONSIN AND NEBRASKA.]25
[THE AMERICAN RABBIT.]26
[THIRTY MILES FOR AN ACORN.]29
[THE OCELOT.]30
[ AZAMET THE HERMIT AND HIS DUMB FRIENDS.]33
[THE USE OF FLOWERS.]34
[ALL NATURE.]37
[THE BLOODLESS SPORTSMEN.]39
[A BOOK BY THE BROOK.]39
[SUMMARY.]40

SQUIRREL TOWN.

Where the oak trees tall and stately