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Tigers.

Baker. Wild beasts and their ways, p.87-157.

Johonnot. Neighbors with claws and hoofs, and their kin, p.21-22. Knox. Adventures of two youths in a journey to Ceylon and India,

P.431-442.

Tigers. Stories.

Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in India, p.108–117; 138–158; 165–172. Carter. Lion and tiger stories.

Cochrane. Four hundred animal stories, p.242-259. Timber. See Forestry.-Lumbering.-Trees.-Wood. Timbuctoo.

Carpenter. Africa, p.181-190.

Knox. In wild Africa, p.296–304.

Timoleon.

Tin.

Plutarch. Lives, v.2, p.107-154; 198-200.

Plutarch. Our young folks' Plutarch, p.195–204.

Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, p.126-128.
Chase & Clow. Stories of industry, v.I, p.63–66.

Kelley. Boy mineral collectors, p.165-169.

Titcomb, Timothy, pseud. See Holland, Josiah Gilbert.

Titian.

Clement. Stories of art and artists, p.87-102.

Keysor. Great artists, v.3, p.145-186.

Titicaca, Lake.

Johonnot. Geographical reader, p.63–69.

Titus, emperor of Rome.

Church. Pictures from Roman life and story, p.235-242.

Haaren & Poland. Famous men of Rome, p.230–235.

Toads.

Abbott. Young folks' cyclopedia of natural history, p.542-560.
Eddy. Friends and helpers, p.145-148.

Feathers, furs and fins, p.21-22.

Johonnot. Friends in feathers and fur p.130–131.

Kelly. Short stories of our shy neighbors, p.108-111.

Sharp. A watcher in the woods, p.116–134.

Strong. All the year round, v.3, p.94–95.

Wright. Sea-side and way-side, v.4, p.229–236.

Toadstools. See Fungi.-Mushrooms.

Tobacco.

Carpenter. North America, p.104-108.
Jewett. Town and city, p.141-148.

Toboggans.

Adams. Harper's outdoor book, p.102-105.

Beard. Field and forest handy book, p.384-396.
Bond. Scientific American boy, p.167–170.
Thompson. Boys' book of sports, p.305-308.

Toledo, Spain.

Whitcomb & George. Little journeys to Italy, Spain and Portugal, pt.2, p.34-41.

Tombs.

Johonnot. Geographical reader, p.290–299.

Kelley. Boy mineral collectors, p.207-221.

Knox. Adventures of two youths in a journey to Egypt and the Holy Land, p.214–221.

Tonty, Henry de.

Catherwood. Heroes of the middle west, p.44-70.

Tools.

Cassal. Workshop makeshifts.

Hall. Boy craftsman, p.20-46.

Rocheleau. Great American industries; minerals, p.101-104.

Routledge. Discoveries and inventions of the 19th century, p.57–72. Waite. Boy's workshop, p.30-53.

Wheeler. Woodworking for beginners, p.9-28; 344-505.

See also Carpentry.-Machinery.

Tops.

Beard. Outdoor handy book, p.37-45.

Cassell. Complete book of sports and pastimes, p.275-279.

Games book for boys and girls, p.309–311.

Nugent. New games and amusements, p.89-101.

Tornadoes. See Storms.

Torpedo boats.

Ingersoll. Book of the ocean, p.148–154.

See also Submarine boats.-Warships.

Torpedoes.

Routledge. Discoveries and inventions of the 19th century, p.167–

181.

Tours, Battle of, 732.

Gilman. Magna charta stories, p.170-182.

Haaren & Poland. Famous men of the middle ages, p.95-98.

Tourville, Anne Hilarion de Cotentin, comte de.

Frothingham. Sea fighters, p.121-159.

Toussaint L'Ouverture, François Dominique.
Hoar. Book of patriotism, p.221–231.

Morris. Historical tales; Spanish-American, p.205-216.

Tower of London.

Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles, p.215-227.
George. Little journey to England, p.42-47-

Hunt. Prisoners of the Tower of London.

Knox. Boy travellers in Great Britain and Ireland, p.473–478.
Mitton. Children's book of London, p.241-269.

Scudder. English Bodley family, p.13-25.

Thorpe. Children's London, p.1-14.

Toys.
Adams. Harper's outdoor book, p.81-98.

Beard, D. C. American boys' handy book, p.161–166.

Beard, L. & A. B.

Beard, L. & A. B.

Things worth doing, p.338-347.

What a girl can make and do, p.125-134.

Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, p.243-244.
Browne. Chats about Germany, p.25-34.

Games book for boys and girls, p.236-240; 322-328.

Hall. Boy craftsman, p.331–370.

Hopkins. Magic, p.380-405.

Nugent. New games and amusements, p.105-137; 185-214; 245-257. Wheeler. Woodworking for beginners, p.106-125.

See also Dolls.-Electric toys.

Trades. See Business.-Occupations.

Trafalgar, Battle of, 1805.

Frothingham. Sea fighters, p.327-331.
Hale. Stories of the sea, p.148-160.

Long. Famous battles, p.218-237.

Trailing arbutus. See Arbutus.

Train stories. See Railroads. Stories.

Trajan, emperor of Rome.

Church. Pictures from Roman life and story, p.300-309.
Haaren & Poland. Famous men of Rome, p.236–241.

Trapping.

Adams. Harper's outdoor book, p.334-349.

Beard. American boys' handy book, p.209–222.

Beard. Jack of all trades, p.19–32.

Hall. Boy craftsman, p.218-228.

See also Hunting.

Travel.

Butterworth. Zigzag journeys around the world.
By land and sea.

Carroll. Around the world. 3v.

Hale. Stories of adventure.

Henty. Famous travels.

Jenks. Boy's book of explorations.

Kirby. World by the fireside.

Lane. Strange lands near home.

Lane. Under sunny skies.

McCormick. Wonder stories of travel.

Norton. Heart of oak books, v.6, p.7-9.

Shaw. Big people and little people of other lands.

Wide world.

Yonge. Little Lucy's wonderful globe.

See also Explorers.-Voyages.

Also names of countries, subhead Description and travel, as Eng

land. Description and travel.

Travel, Means of.

Mowry. American inventions and inventors, p.185-244. Tree houses.

Beard. Curious homes and their tenants, p.101-105.

Trees.

Andrews. Stories Mother Nature told her children, p.14-22.

Buckley. Eyes and no eyes, pt.5, p.5-80.

Flagg. Year among the trees.

Holmes. Grandmother's story of Bunker Hill battle, p.84-93.
Keeler. Our native trees.

Lounsberry. Guide to the trees.

Mathews. Familiar trees and their leaves.

Newell. Outlines of lessons in botany, v.2, p.102-135.

Newell. Reader in botany, v.1, p.72-83.

Our country: East, p.101-105.

Pratt. Little flower folks, v.2, p.37-44.

Quayle. In God's. out of doors, p.41–67.

Rogers. Among green trees.

Roth. First book in forestry, p.238–258; 261-281.

Stokes. Ten common trees.

Stone & Fickett. Trees in prose and poetry.
Troeger. Harold's explorations, p.159-177.
Troeger. Harold's first discoveries, p.12-34.
Wright. Sea-side and way-side, v.4, p.206-220.

See also Arbor day.-Big trees.-Forestry.-Lumbering.
Also names of trees, as Oak-trees.-Pine-trees.

Trees. Stories.

Burt. Stories from Plato, p.204-206.

Cooke. Nature myths, p.56–58; 61-76.

Holbrook. Book of nature myths, p.118–125; 133-135.

Trenton, Battle of, 1776. Stories.

Sheldon. One thousand men for a Christmas present.

Tricks and puzzles.

Cassell. Complete book of sports and pastimes, p.834-850; 926-961.

Cutter. Conundrums, riddles, puzzles and games, p.60-61; 104-106. Games book for boys and girls, p.186-235.

Good. Magical experiments.

Neil. Modern conjurer.

Stockton. Round-about rambles, p.10-17.

See also Charades.-Magic.-Riddles.

Trinidad.

Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea, p.226–233.

Tripoli.

Badlam. Views in Africa, p.488–496.

Tristan and Isolde.

Chapin. Wonder tales from Wagner, p.103-138.
Frost. Wagner story book, p.167–189.

Guerber. Stories of the Wagner opera, p.72-87.
McSpadden. Stories from Wagner, p.301–329.
Maud. Wagner's heroines, p.189-285.

Trojan war.

Arnold & Gilbert. Fourth reader, p.283-295.

Arnold & Gilbert. Reader for higher grades, p.125-142.
Baldwin. Wonder-book of horses, p.177-224.

Brooks. Story of the Iliad.

Bulfinch. Age of fable, p.262–290.

Church. Stories from Homer, p.1-173.

Church. Stories from Virgil, p.2–19.

Church. Stories of the Old World, p.69-182.

Church. Story of the Iliad.

Clarke. Story of Æneas, p.17-34.

Clarke. Story of Troy.

Cox. Tales of ancient Greece, p.165-199.

Francillon. Gods and heroes, p.276-284.

Gayley. Classic myths in English literature, p.277-312.
Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome, p.305–336.

Guerber. Story of the Greeks, p.41-54.

Haaren & Poland. Famous men of Greece, p.71-89.

Hale. Boys' heroes, p.7-25.

Harding. Stories of Greek gods, heroes and men, p.111-118.
Homer. Iliad.

Scudder. Children's book, p.428-430.

Witt. Tales of Troy.

Yonge. Young folks' history of Greece, p.81-100.

Tromp, Martin Harpertzoon.

Frothingham. Sea fighters, p.47–75.

Tropics.

Johonnot. Geographical reader, p.113-121.
Troeger. Harold's explorations, p.123-224.

Trowbridge, John Townsend.

Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p.28-38.

Truth.

Bakewell. True fairy stories, p.145-152.
Gatty. Parables from nature, v.1, p.69-79.
Truthfulness.

Gatty. Parables from nature, v.2, p.299–320.
Macé. Home fairy tales, p.97-105.

Truxtun, Thomas.

Seawell. Twelve naval captains, p.42–52.

Tulips.

Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, p.201–202.

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