1 60 NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



Directors wishing to enroll themselves or their nature coun- 

 cilors, or their craft councilors should do so before May 1, 1922. 

 If the places are not all taken by May first the vacancies may 

 be taken by nature leadeis from other organizations such as 

 the Scouts, camp fire, boys' camps, schools, churches, etc. 

 These will be accepted in older of receipt. 

 Receipts will not be sent where payment is by check. When 

 enrolling, state full name, address, Camp Director and address; 

 and camp represented with address. 



WHAT TO BRING: Blankets, sheets for single beds, a pillow slip, 

 rubbers, enthusiasm, a sharp pencil, and a sharp eye. (Note- 

 books, paper, colored pencils, maps, and other materials 

 will be furnished by the school). 



PROGRAM: To vary with the spirit of the weather. 



Half day around camp. — Notebook, gardening, nature games, 

 leaf printing, bird calls, microscope, tow net, aquarium, viva- 

 rium, score cards, maps, rainy-day nature-study, weather, 

 library methods, camp museum., decoration, nature photog- 

 raphy, bird banding. 



Half day in the field. — Making friends with the birds, scanning 

 the shore, conserving wild flowers, protecting the forest, 

 exploring swamps, gathering minerals, reading hills, traveling 

 by compass, path finding by map, surveying ponds, collecting 

 herbs, hunting small animals, foraging expeditions, cooking 

 out-of-doors, observing nature's laws, visiting the hermit, 

 studying forgotten posy gardens. 



Evening features: Lectures, round table discussions, chats 

 by groups. 



