0,0 THE NATURE-STUDY REVIEW [i, 2, march, 1905 



as Huntington's " Studies of Trees in Winter " (Boston, Knight 

 & Millet, 1902), which gives good descriptions and illustrations 

 but no key to genera. 



Tuskegee Institute Leaflets. Teachers' Leaflet No. 2 gives 

 practicable directions for making gardens. An interesting fea- 

 ture is the " Calendar " which gives planting directions by 

 months. Farmers' Leaflet No. 16 deals with cotton. 



GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE 



a lilbliography of the leading magazine articles of inter- 

 est in connection with nature-study 

 January to September, 1904 



ARRANGED BY ADA WATTERSON 

 Tutor in Biology, Teachers College, Columbia University 



[Editorial Note. — This second installment of the bibliography completes 

 the record for the first eight months of the year 1904. 



Tt has not been attempted to make a complete bibliography ; but rather to 

 select those articles which appear to be most important and accessible in 

 most public libraries. In the case of periodicals designed for local circula- 

 tion, only articles of exceptional merit will be catalogued. 



The figures with black face indicate the volume and those following the 

 : refer to the pages. The abbreviations of journal titles and dates are 

 those used in the general indexes to be found in libraries. 



Readers are requested to inform the compiler concerning any important 

 omissions.] 



2. NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS 



I. GENERAL 



Bigelow, E. F. (ed.) Nature and science. Dept. in St. Nich. 31. 

 1904. Nature pedagogy. Dept. in Pop. Educator. 21. 1904. 



Blight, R. (ed.) Among the plants; garden, field and forest. Cur. 

 Lit. 36. Ja.-Ap. '04. Nature in and out of doors. Cur. Lit. 36. My.-S. 

 '04. (Extracts from various current magazines.) 



Comstock, Anna B. Nature study. Dept. in Chant. 39. Ja.-Je. '04. 

 (Lessons on animals and plants.) 



Weed, C. M. Seasonable nature studies. Serial in Jour, of Educ. (New 

 Eng.). 59. Ap.-My. '04. (Studies of birds and flowers.) 



II. ANIMALS (GENERAL) 



Bigelow, E. F. Comfort in cold weather. St. Nich. 31 : 360-2. F. '04. 

 (Winter homes of animals.) 



