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1.Caught at last.
2.Traps for Large Game.
3.Snares or Noose Traps.
4.Traps for Feathered Game.
5.Miscellaneous Traps.
6.Household Traps.
7.Steel Traps, and the art of Trapping.
8.Almost Persuaded.—to face.
9.The Campaign.
10.Trapper's Miscellany.

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11."Preface".
12.Initial to Preface.
13.End piece to Preface.
14."Contents".
15."Illustrations".
16.Initial to Book I.
17.Dead fall for large Animals.
18.Explanatory drawing of pieces.
19.The Gun Trap.
20.The Bow Trap.
21. " " " arrangement of parts.
22. " " " Section.
23.Foot String Bow Trap.
24.The Down fall.
25.The Bear Trap.
26.End piece to Book I.
27.Initial to Book II.
28.Quail Nooses.
29.Hedge Nooses.
30.The Triangle Snare.
31.The Twitch-up.
32.Method of Setting.
33. " " " No. 2.
34. " " " No. 3.
35. " " " No. 4.
36. " " " No. 5.
37.The Poacher's Snare.
38.The Portable Snare.
39.The "Simplest" Snare.
40.Modification No. 2.
41. " " 3.
42.The Quail Snare.
43.The Box Snare.
44.The Double Box Snare.
45.The Old fashioned Springle.
46.The Improved Springle.
47.The Figure Four Ground Snare.
48.The Platform Snare.
49.End piece.
50.Initial to Book III.
51.The Brick Trap.
52.Method of Setting.
53.The Coop Trap.
54.The Bat fowling Net.
55.The Clap Net.
56.The Bird Whistle.
57.The Trap Cage.
58.Diagrams of Cage.
59.The Spring Net Trap.
60. Section of Spring Net Trap.
61.A Simpler Net Trap.
62.The Upright Net Trap.
63.Second Method "
64.The Box Owl Trap.
65.The Box Bird Trap.
66.The Pendant Box Bird Trap.
67.The Hawk Trap.
68.The Wild Duck Net.
69.The Hook Trap.
70.The Fool's Cap Trap.
71.The Limed Twig.
72.Humming-bird Trap.
73.Initial to Book IV.
74.The Common Box Trap.
75.Two Modes of Setting.
76.Box Trap.
77.The Figure Four Trap.
78.Parts of "
79.The "Double Ender".
80.The Self-Setting Trap.
81.The Dead fall.
82.Method No. 2.
83.The Garotte.
84.Arrangement of "Setting".
85.The Bow Garotte Trap.
86.A Fish Trap.
87.End Piece "Maternal advice".
88.Initial to Book V.
89.The Barrel Trap.
90.The Box Dead Trap.
91.The Board Flap.
92.The Box Pit-fall.
93.Diagram of "
94.Cage Trap.
95.Initial to Book VI.
96.Steel Trap. No. (0) or Rat Trap.
97.Steel Trap. No. 1, or Muskrat Trap.
98. " " No. 2, or Mink Trap.
99. " " No. 2-1/2, or Fox Trap.
100. " " No. 3, or Otter Trap.
101. " " No. 4, or Beaver Trap.
102."The Great Bear Tamer," Steel Trap.
103.Steel Trap No. 5, or Small Bear Trap.
104.Steel Trap set in pen.
105.The Spring Pole.
106.The Sliding pole.
107.The Grappling Iron.
108.The Wolf.
109.The Puma.
110.The Canada Lynx.
111.The Wild Cat.
112.The Bear.
113.The Raccoon.
114.The Badger.
115.The Beaver.
116.The Otter.
117.The Mink.
118.The Marten.
119.The Skunk.
120.The Wolverine.
121.The Opossum.
122.The Squirrel.
123.The Moose.
124.Initial to Book VII.
125.Portable Drinking Cup.
126.The Home Shanty.
127.The Shelter tent.
128.The Trapper's Bed.
129.End Piece.
130.Initial to Book VIII.
131.Head Net.
132.Portable Hat-brim.
133.Hat-brim with netting attachment.
134.The Dug-out or Log Canoe.
135.The Birch-Bark Canoe.
136.A Light Home-made Boat.
137.Diagram view of Boat—.
138.The Snow Shoe.
139.The Toboggan or Indian Sledge.
140.The Board Stretcher.
141.The Wedge Stretcher.
142.The Bow Stretcher.
143."The End".