ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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he author makes grateful acknowledgment for the use of theillustrations in this book to: The National Zoological Park, Washington, District of Columbia,for “Grizzly bear invited all the large animals to his house,” ‘Hegave the longest bow to the cougar,” ‘‘Of course Tiger was delightedat seeing how handsome he looked” and ‘Tiger asked him what allthe noise was about.” - Elwin R. Sanborn and the New York Zoological Society for ‘‘ Pan-ther said, ‘I fully agree to this wise counsel,” ‘‘ Beaver said, ‘ Part-ner, what shall I do?’” ‘‘The wolverene heard him and asked himwhat he wanted,” “I am very much afraid of the owl,” “He met hiscousin, the raccoon,” ‘‘It was the great powerful bear,” ‘He hadused the white breast of an eagle,” “‘His claws ought to be as long 99 66 as the eagle’s,”’ ‘We are a large nation,” “The squash thieves wererabbits,” ‘‘Porcupine climbed up to steal the acorns,’ “The oldgopher had laid a trap for him in his hole” and “Koneso escaped ‘into an armadillo hole.” The National Park Service, William L. Finley and H. T. Bohlmanfor “Coyote started to run without knowing who it was” and“Raven went out upon the ice.” The National Park Service for “As Coyote was going along hesaw many turkeys,” “The prize was given to the eagle,” “If the manhad horns, mostly rolled up, they would be like a stone on each sideof his head,” ‘‘‘ How unfortunate!’ said the woodchuck, ‘some thief must be lurking near’” and “Bear climbed up a little way, then happened to look down.” <meme
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