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Wood Folk At School · William J. (William Joseph) Long — chapter 16 of 18 · ~138 words · public domain

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+Keeokuskh+, kee-o-kusk', the muskrat.

+Keeonekh+, kee'o-nek, the otter.

+Killooleet+, kil'loo-leet, the white-throated sparrow.

+Kookooskoos+, koo-koo-skoos', the great horned owl.

+Koskomenos+, kos'kom-e-nos', the kingfisher.

{~COMBINING DIAERESIS BELOW~}+Kupkawis+, cup-ka{~COMBINING DIAERESIS BELOW~}'wis, the barred owl.

+Kwaseekho+, kwa-seek'ho, the sheldrake.

+Lhoks+, locks, the panther.

+Malsun+, mal'sun, the wolf.

+Meeko+, meek'o, the red squirrel.

+Megaleep+, meg'a-leep, the caribou.

+Milicete+, mil'i-cete, the name of an Indian tribe; written also Malicete.

+Mitches+, mit'ches, the birch partridge, or ruffed grouse.

+Moktaques+, mok-ta'ques, the hare.

+Mooween+, moo-ween', the black bear.

+Musquash+, mus'quash, the muskrat.

+Nemox+, nem'ox, the fisher.

+Pekquam+, pek-wam', the fisher.

+Quoskh+, quoskh, the blue heron.

+Seksagadagee+, sek'sa-ga-da'gee, the Canada grouse, or spruce partridge.

+Skooktum+, skook'tum, the trout.

+Tookhees+, tok'hees, the wood mouse.

+Umquenawis+, um-que-na'wis, the moose.

+Unk Wunk+, unk' wunk, the porcupine.

+Upweekis+, up-week'iss, the Canada lynx.

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WOOD FOLK SERIES

By WILLIAM J. LONG

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