Farmer. Nature myths of many lands

Today's free book is Nature myths of many lands by Florence V. Farmer (1910). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents

FROM AMERICAN SOURCES
The Gift of Fire
The Wind Bird
Summer 
The Sun, Moon, and Stars 
A Legend of the Morning Star
The Animals in the Sky
The Water Lily
The Deer and the Rabbit
Why Bears are afraid of Men
The Blind Mole
The First Rattlesnakes
The Woodpecker 
The Dandelion Maiden
A Legend of Corn
Why Bears sleep All Winter
Why Cats hate Rats 
The Thunder Bird Eskimo 
The Origin of Swallows
The Owl and the Raven
The Robin Redbreast
Why the Moon follows the Sun

FROM ASIATIC SOURCES
Why the Sun travels Slowly 
The Cause of Tides
The Secret of Fire 
The Story of a Bird
A Lizard's Friendship
The First Mosquitoes 
The White Hares 
Why the Cock cannot Fly
The Fox and the Tiger
The Red Geranium
The Hare in the Moon
The Night Bird
Why the Bee Buzzes
The Woodpecker's Joke

FROM EUROPEAN SOURCES
The Twelve Months
The Music of the Sea
The Bear's Short Tail
The Spinning Wheel of Stars
Why the Sea is Salt
How a Troll made a Lake
The Little Blue Flowers
The Unselfish Moon
The Sole
Forget-me-not
The Donkey's Long Ears
Why the Cock crows at Dawn
The Origin of Frogs
Why the Partridge flies Low
The Old Man of the Meadow
The Laurel Tree
Narcissus
How a Giant made a Mountain
The Fox's White-tipped Tail
Dandelion Stars