W M.  T.  C O X ’ S
“F E A R S O M E   C R E A T U R E S   O F   T H E   L U M B E R W O O D S
( 95th   A N N I V E R S A R Y   H Y P E R T E X T   E D I T I O N . )

A C K N O W L E D G M E N T

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    Grateful  acknowledgment is made to the artist,  Mr. Coert
Du Bois, who  has  so   faithfully   represented   these  animals.
He  never  could  have  drawn them so true to  life  had he  not
met them on tote road and trail.  To  Mr. George B. Sudworth,
dendrologist  of  the  Forest Service, also I am indebted  for  his
kind  assistance  in classifying the animals.  My thanks  are  due
in  no  small  measure to numerous  friends  among  lumbermen
and  foresters  throughout  the  country and in  Canada  for fur-
nishing  important  scientific  “facts” concerning these  creatures
their ranges and habits.##############################
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Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods- With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts
Written by William T. Cox • Illustrated by Coert Du Bois • With Latin Classifications by George B. Sudworth
Published by Press of Judd & Detweiler, Inc. Washington, D.C.1910 (1911?)
Copyright Public Domain. William T. Cox’s Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods
(95th Anniversary Hypertext Edition)
By all the Preceding, Plus Edited, Annotated, And Additional Bits and Pieces
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