THE JOURNAL 

 OF GEOGRAPHY 



An Illustrated Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Teachers 

 of Geography in Elementary, Secondary and in Normal Schools 



EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY 



RICHARD ELWOOD DODGE 



Professor of Geography, Teachers College, 8Ns<a) York City. 



The Journal of Geography stands for progress in geography teaching. Teach- 

 ers, from the Elementary Schools to the University, find the Journal almost indis- 

 pensable, if they would keep in touch with that which is best in geography teaching. 



Every school library in the country should contain The Journal of Geography, 

 for it is not out of date at the end of the month. It is a reference volume of con- 

 tinued and increasing usefulness, and many of the articles may be used for supple- 

 mentary work. Many of the subjects treated in The Journal are not available in 

 any other form. 



Subscriptions at $1.50 a year (ten numbers) may begin with any number. Send 

 for a sample copy, or remit twenty-five cents for a three-months' trial subscription. 

 [With The Nature-Study Review, #2.00.] 



THE JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY 



TEACHERS COLLEGE, NEW YORK CITY. 



Nature Study in the Poets. 



Arranged for school use by Mary Roenah Thomas (teacher in the 

 Hancock School, Boston). 



A choice book of memory verses. — Poems on Spring, Summer, 



Autumn, Winter. Sounds from the Sea. Voices from 



Field and Wood. The Flowers. Pictures of Indian 



Life. Selections for Arbor Day, Memorial 



Day, Thanksgiving, Etc. 



"The teacher who sees to it that her classes of boys or girls commit to memory, 

 first and last, a good many short, pithy, pertinent sentences, stanzas, lines or passages 

 from the world's best literature will be doing them a service for which they will be 

 grateful all their lives. We. cannot think and -say over great thoughts of noble 

 thinkers, expressed in rhythmic and happily chosen language, without acquiring new 

 powers of thought and expression ourselves. Many a humble boy or girl's life has 

 been saved from ruin or lifted above the commonplace by just such a service as that 

 which is so happily rendered by Miss Thomas's book."— Education. 



• The book is artistically made, bound in stiff paper covers, 14a pages. 



Price, 50 cents, postpaid. 



THE PALMER COMPANY, Publishers, 



50 BROMFIELD ST., BOSTON. 



