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STORY OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS

David Starr Jordan, Ph.D.,
Barton W. Evermann, Ph.D.,

Neltje Blanchan,
Witmer Stone,

William Everitt Cram,

W. J. Holland, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D., {

Leland O. Howard, Ph.D.,

Nina L. Marshall,

A. Radclyffe Dugmore,

AUTHORS

Pres. of Leland Stanford Jr. University
Ichthyologist of U. S. Fish Commission

Well known writer on Nature

Curator Academy Nature Sciences, Philadelphia

Well known field Naturalist

Chancellor of the Western University of Pennsylvania

Director of the Carnegie Museum, etc.

Chief of the Division of Entomology U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
Specialist on Nature study

Well known Nature photographer

With a general introduction by JOHN BURROUGHS, DEAN OF THE
WRITERS ON NATURE.

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