3. Skinning a Squirrel's Head,
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28
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4. A Model Mammal Skin,
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34
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5. Another Form of Mammal Skin,
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35
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6. Opening Cuts on a Large Mammal,
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40
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7. Opening Cuts at Back of Prong-horn Antelope's Head,
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41
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8. A Well-made Dry Deer-Skin,
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43
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9. Foot of an Orang-Utan,
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44
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10. Names of the External Parts of a Bird,
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47
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11. First Steps in Skinning a Bird,
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50
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12. Bird Skin, Wrong Side Out,
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51
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13. The Bird Skin in Position,
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53
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14. The Skin Half Wrapped,
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54
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15. Spreading the Tail,
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55
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16. The Skin fully Wrapped,
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55
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17. A Perfect Bird Skin,
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56
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18. How to Shape a Heron Skin,
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60
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19. How to Open a Turtle,
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69
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20. Agassiz Tank, for Alcoholics,
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73
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21. Bird Nest, in situ,
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92
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22. Wire Standard for Nests,
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93
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23. Nest on Wire Standard, with Labels,
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94
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PART II.
Table of Contents
TAXIDERMY.
Table of Contents
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24. Skin Scrapers, about One-fourth Actual Size,
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103
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25. Leg Making and Wiring,
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117
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26 Wiring Together,
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119
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26a. The Legs Wired Together,
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121
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27. The Finished Specimen,
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124
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28. Author's Method of Mounting Bats on Glass,
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128
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29. Artificial Skeleton for Hand of an Orang-Utan,
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131
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30. Fillers of Various Kinds,
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133
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31. An Iron Square,
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136
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32. Leg Irons of an American Bison,
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144
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33. Skinning a Deer's Ear,
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161
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34. The Ear Half-Skinned,
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161
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35. Skinning Down the Inside,
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162
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36. The Cartilage Out,
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162
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37. Internal Mechanism of a Deer's Head,
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164
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38. Complete Manikin for a Deer's Head,
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165
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39. Modeling Tools of Wood,
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173
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