INDEX 



321 



Index to Volume II, 1906 



[Names of contributors are printed in small capitals. Abbreviated titles of books reviewed are 

 in quotation marks, Thd abbreviation n -s. for nature-study is used. 



Adaptations, cherries, 39; cock-spur 

 thorn, 75 



Argtculture 55; 185; government pub- 

 lications, 75; as industrial education, 

 148; in normal schools, 189; in Vir- 

 ginia, 224; see also under school- 

 gardens 



Aigrettes, 191 



Alcohol, 315 



Andrews, E. A., keeping crayfish, 

 296 



Animals, at sea-shore, 73; photographs, 

 73; game animals, 74 



Aquana, 30S 



Arbor-day, 192 



Bacteria, 26 



Baldwin, W. A., n.-s. and manual 

 training, 41 



Bardwell, D. L., best books, 177 



Bees, in Australia, 116; notes, 151, 

 22j, 318 



Behavior, animal, 311 



Benedict, H. M., Natural History 

 Club, 216 



Bigelow, Anna N., study of snails, 

 201 



Bigelow, M. A., scope and method 

 of scientific n.-s., 35; physiology in 

 elementary schools, 67; n.-s. and 

 manual training, 91; on best books, 

 168; snails, 198; editorial and all 

 other unsigned notes and reviews in 

 all issues of 1906 



Bigelow, E. F. best books, 174, 214; 

 St. Nicholas, 315 



Birds, goldfinch, 30; study in fifth 

 grade; 143; leaflets, 149, 285; collect- 

 ing eggs, 221; study in college, 271; 

 daily activity, 2S9; migration, 314; 

 and boll-weevils, 318; height in flight, 



Book, reviews, 73, 147, 218; best for 



n.-s., 168, 212 

 Boll- weevils and birds, 318 

 Boys and Girls Magazine, 147, 315 

 Brittain, J., chemical n.-s., 278 

 Brown, Bertha M., hygiene in elemen- 

 tary schools, 164 



Buds, 27 



Burroughs, John, "Ways of Nature," 



218 

 Burket, C. W., et al., "Agriculture 



for Beginners," 147 

 Butterflies, enemies, 39; colors, 206 



California n.-s., 257 



Canada n.-s., 140 



Canadian Department, 211, 249, 278 



Carver, G. W., best books, 174 



Centipedes, and Cherries, 39 



Chapman, Bertha, best books, 176; 

 gardens, 225 



Cheat, and wheat, 152 



Chemistry, and n.-s., 193, 278 



Chinchilla, 220 



Chipmunk, 31 7 



Club for natural History, 216 



Clarke, L. J., n.-s. in England, 302 



Clover, 288 



Coleman, W. B., best books, 175 



Collections, see museum 



College science, as n -s., 189 



Color, changes in newt, 150; of insects, 

 206; artificial of flowers, 222 



Comstock, Anna B., evergreens, 1 



Cock-spur thorn, 75 



Correlations, 11, 55 



Coyotes, 1 15 



Coulter, S., best books, 170; field 

 trip in n.-s., 230 



Crayfish, 288, 296 



Crickets, 253 



Crone. J. V., true n.-s. and its fun- 

 damentals, 177 



Croswell, T. R., fixed course, 282 



Davis, B. M., school-gardens, 31; n.-s. 

 in California, 257 



Deer, 288 



Diamonds, 2S6 



Dickerson, M. C, n.-s. in city pri- 

 mary schools, 98 



Dellinger, O. P., best books, 173 



Dog, behavior, 211 



Dorner, H. B. "Window Gardening," 



147 

 Dugong, 116 



