Animal Tracks and Hunter Signs. Ernest Thompson Seton
death was done by his wife, Julia M. Seton who lived with him through many of the adventures that led to this writing.
Those drawings which the author made life size and marked correspondingly
Since Ernest Thompson Seton was an American writer, no attempt has been made to anglicize the spelling or vocabulary.
Contents
2.Tracking, Trailing, or Spooring
6.Trailing as the Hunter Does It
9.Marsh and Woodland Creatures
10.Track History of Mink and Rabbit
11.Record of a Woodland Tragedy
15.The Skunk and the Unwise Bobcat
21.Bear Trees and Other Animal Signs
Illustrations
7.Fox feet
8.Various tracks of domestic Pig
9.Domestic Sheep and Pig tracks compared
10.Otter tracks
11.Shod Horse walking
12.Horse galloping and walking
13.Black-track prints of Texan Lynx and Red Fox
14.Black-tracks of Fox Squirrel and Meadow Mouse
15.Birds on the ranch
16.Tracks of domestic Cattle walking
17.Dog and Wolf encounter at Buffalo skull
18.Jack Rabbit and Cottontail tracks
19.Rabbit labels
20.Tracks of Rabbits
21.Jack Rabbits frolicking
22.Trails of Dog, Fox, and Cat
23.Turtle tracks in mud
24.Tracks in the mud
25.Mink on the Rabbit’s trail
26.A woodland tragedy
27.Rabbits and Fox speeding
28.Wolf, Coyote, and Fox
29.A chapter of Fox life
30.Tracks in town
31.Human tracks
32.The unwise Bobcat
33.Tracks of Common Skunk
34.Life of a Coon
35.Various birds
36.Tracks of Mule Deer
37.Tracks of large Antelope
38.Bull Moose and Possum tracks
39.Moose tracks
40.Musk Ox details
41.Buffalo tracks and signs
42.Tracks of Caribou
43.Tracks of Bull Elk
44.Tracks of Marten
45.Paws of Marten
46.Tracks of three large Bears
47.Track record of Snowshoe Hare
48.Scatology of the Deer
49.Scatology of certain Rodents
50.Scatology of certain Mustelidae