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Publications by Ernest Thompson Seton
Studies in the Art Anatomy of Animals Being a Brief Analysis of the Visible Forms of the More Familiar Mammals and Birds ; Designed for the Use of Sculptors, Painters, Illustrators, Naturalists, and Taxidermists / by Ernest E. Seton Thompson ; Illustrated With One Hundred Drawings by the Author.
The Arctic Prairies; A Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylmer Lake,
Bird-Life : A Guide to the Study of Our Common Birds / by Frank M. Chapman ; With Seventy-Five Full-Page Colored Plates After Drawings by Ernest Thompson Seton.
The Natural History of the Ten Commandments
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A Natural History of Birds : Illustrated With a Hundred and One Copper Plates, Curiously Engraven From the Life /
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Useful Wild Plants of the United States and Canada, by Charles Francis Saunders. Illustrated With Photographs by the Author and With Drawings by Lucy Hamilton Aring.
"Every Bird;" a Guide to the Identification of the Birds of Woodland, Beach and Ocean. With One Hundred and Twenty-Four Line Illustrations by the Author, Reginald Heber Howe, Jr.
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American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of Mexico, With Intimate Biographies of the More Familiar Species / by Witmer Stone and William Everett Cram.
Text-Book of Normal Histology : Including an Account of the Development of the Tissues and of the Organs / by George A. Piersol ... With Four Hundred and Nine Illustrations, of Which Three Hundred and Fifty-Eight Are From Original Drawings by the Author.
Birds'-Nesting : A Handbook of Instruction in Gathering and Preserving the Nests and Eggs of Birds for the Purposes of Study / by Ernest Ingersoll.