Sow, the old, 88, 89.
Sparrow, song, 143.
Spermophile, or ground squirrel, a frozen, 135, 136.
Spirit-rappings, 210, 211.
Squirrel, flying, 192.
Squirrel, gray, 190-192.
Squirrel, ground. See Gophers and Spermophile.
State Fair, 260, 261, 269-272.
Stirling, Professor, 275, 276.
Strawberries, wild, 122.
Sunfish, 116.
Swamps, 208, 209.
Swans, wild, 149.
Swimming, 124-129.
Tanager, scarlet, 143.
Thermometer, a large, 258, 259.
Thrasher, brown, 139, 140.
Thrush, brown. See Thrasher.
Thunder-storms, 75, 76.
Trap, the steel, 180.
Tuberculosis, 212, 213.
Turk’s-turban, 122.
Turtle, snapping, 80.
Vaccination, 11.
Water-boatmen, 115.
Water-bugs, 114.
Water-lily, 118, 119.
Well, digging a, 231-234.
Whippings, 84-87.
Whip-poor-will, 68, 69.
Wiard, an inventor, 272, 273.
Wilson, Alexander, account of fish hawk and bald eagle, 51, 52.
Wind-flower, 119-121.
Wisconsin, settling in, 58-62;
life in, 62-287.
Woodpecker, red-headed, 66;
drowning, 131-133;
shot and resurrected, 175, 176.
Woodpeckers, nest-holes and young, 65, 66.
Wrecks, 38, 39.
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