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MR. ERNEST SETON-THOMPSON, Naturalist to the Government of Manitoba, is an American author and artist whose works enjoy a wide popularity in his own country, but are less known than they deserve to be on this side of the Atlantic. He has written books on the birds and mammals of his State and done other more or less scientific work, but owes his fame, perhaps, rather to three lighter volumes, beautifully got up and illustrated by himself, with the assistance of his wife, the companion in his later wanderings. These are “Wild Animals I have Known,” first published in 1898 and already, early last year, in an eighth edition; “The Trail of the Sandhill Stag,” and latest, and perhaps most powerful of the three, “The Biography of a Grizzly.”
Wild Animals I have Known.
By Ernest Seton-Thompson. (New York City: Scribner and Sons.)
The Trail of the Sandhill Stag.
(New York City: Scribner and Sons.)
The Biography of a Grizzly.
(New York: The Century Company.)
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PIGOTT, T. Wild Animals I have Known The Trail of the Sandhill Stag The Biography of a Grizzly . Nature 65, 25–26 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/065025a0
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