RECENT (1905-1906) BOOKS IN 



NATURE-STUDY AND SCIENCE 



First Course in Physics. By R. A. Milmkan and H. G. Gale. A one- 

 year course for third year pupils in high school. Emphasizes the every-day practical 

 aspects. Boston: Ginn & Co. 1906. $1.25. 



First Science Book. By L. D. Higgins. An abbreviated course in 

 elementary physics for grammar or early high-school years. Boston : Ginn & Co. 

 1906. 65 cents. 



Elementary Physical Science for Grammar Schools. By John F. 

 Woodhull. A text-book based on the syllabus for seventh and eighth grades in 

 New York City schools. New York : American Book Co. 1905. 60 cents. 



Entomology. By J. W. Folsom. A concise and comprehensive account ot 

 insects with special reference to their biological and economic aspects. Pp. 485, 

 300 figs., 5 plates. Philadelphia: Blakiston's Son & Co. 1905. $3.00. 



Experimental Physiology and Anatomy for High Schools. By W. H. 

 Eddy. A practical guide for laboratory study. New York : American Book Co. 

 1906. 60 cents. 



Wilderness Babies. By Julia A. Schwartz. A school reader dealing with 

 life of young wild mammals. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1906. 60 cents. 



Ways of Nature. By John Burroughs. A study of the " intelligence " of 

 animals, and criticism of the tendency to humanize them. Boston : Houghton^ 

 Mifflin &Co. 1905. $1.10. 



Text-Book in General Zoology. By H. R. Linville and H. A. Kelly. 

 A text-book, with laboratory suggestions, for high schools and general readers. 460 

 Pp., 233 ill. Boston: Ginn & Co. 1906. $1.50. 



