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Chapter 1 THE TRAPPER'S ART.
Chapter 2 THE SKUNK.
Chapter 3 THE MINK.
Chapter 4 THE WEASEL.
Chapter 5 THE MARTEN.
Chapter 6 THE FISHER.
Chapter 7 THE OTTER.
Chapter 8 THE BEAVER.
Chapter 9 THE MUSKRAT.
Chapter 10 THE FOX.
Chapter 11 THE WOLF.
Chapter 12 THE BEAR.
Chapter 13 THE RACCOON.
Chapter 14 THE BADGER.
Chapter 15 THE OPOSSUM.
Chapter 16 THE LYNX.
Chapter 17 THE BAY LYNX, OR WILD CAT.
Chapter 18 THE COUGAR.
Chapter 19 THE WOLVERINE.
Chapter 20 THE POCKET-GOPHER.
Chapter 21 THE RABBIT.
Chapter 22 TRACKS AND SIGNS.
Chapter 23 HANDLING FURS.
Chapter 24 STEEL TRAPS.
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Chapter 24 STEEL TRAPS.

In the preceding pages I have made frequent mention of the Newhouse and other brands of traps and the work would hardly be complete without a description of these traps.

The Newhouse traps were designed by Sewell Newhouse, a resident of Oneida Co., New York, sometime prior to the year 1840 and the first of these famous traps were manufactured by

                         

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