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Camp life in Florida;: a handbook for sportsmen and settlers.
Table of Contents
- Front Matter
- Title Page
- Inscription Page
- Table of Contents
- Prefatory.
- Chapter I: Birds-Eye Glance at Florida.
- Chapter II: Outfit for Sportsmen.
- Chapter III: Hints for Southern Hunting.
- Chapter IV: Coastwise Routes for Travel.
- Chapter V: Game Animals and Birds of Florida.
- Chapter VI: Game Fish of Florida.
- Chapter VII: Three Months in Florida for a Hundred Dollars.
- Chapter VIII: Supplementary Hints for Cheap Recreation.
- Chapter IX: Up the St. Johns River.
- Chapter X: Indian River.
- Chapter XI: Florida, The Promised Land.
- Chapter XII: Fort Capron.
- Chapter XIII: Fishing at St. Augustine.
- Chapter XIV: Bass Fishing on Spruce Creek.
- Chapter XV: Hunting the Panther.
- Chapter XVI: The Environs of Tallahassee.
- Chapter XVII: Private Dougherty and the Bass.
- Chapter XVIII: The Pet Birds of St. Augustine.
- Chapter XIX: Steam-Yachting on the St. Johns.
- Chapter XX: Among the Seminoles.
- Chapter XXI: In the Cypress Swamps.
- Chapter XXII: Cruising Along Shore.
- Chapter XXIII: Shooting at Salt Lake.
- Chapter XXIV: The Okeechobee Expedition.
- Chapter XXV: Florida Travel.
- Chapter XXVI: Homosassa--Tallahassee.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 1: Fernandina to Cedar Keys.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 2: Manatee, Sarasota, and Gasparilla.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 3: Among the Keys.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 4: Meteorology.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 5: Punta Rassa to Caloosahatchie.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 6: Up the Caloosahatchie.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 7: Visit to Lake Okeechobee.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 8: Indian Mounds and Canals.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 9: Tampa.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 10: Subterranean Streams.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 11: A Sportsmans Paradise.
- Chapter XXVII: South-West Florida, Part 12: Suggestions to Tourists.
- Back Matter.