30 NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



Y is for you who hearing this verse 



Should help save our friends 'fore the world gets much worse. 



Z is for zephyrs that blow o'er the land, 



If you've done lots of good things, they make you feel grand. 



News Notes 



Dr. R. W. Shufeldt is lecturing to large classes of both teachers 

 and pupils of the Washington, D. C. schools. 



The Nature Lore School for Camp Councilors is to be held at 

 Professor Vinal's camp at Wellfleet, Cape Cod, June 22 — 29. 

 The staff includes Thornton W. Burgess, E. H. Forbush, Anna 

 Botsford Comstock, Marie Stillman Russell and Mary^Stillman, 

 Delia I. Griffin, Manley Bacon Townsend, Dr. Henry P. Lovewell 

 and Professor Vinal. 



Harold L. Madison, Curator of Education at the Cleveland 

 Museum of Natural History has just issued a pocket size pam- 

 phlet on "Trees of Ohio, Identified by their Leaves "which is 

 excellent from every point of view. 



Mr. C. W. Goethe of Sacramento, California continues to 

 publish and send out his valuable and interesting leaflets on 

 different phases of nature lore. His unselfish devotion to the 

 cause of nature-study is an inspiration to us all; and his 

 achievements in introducing nature guides in camps as well as in 

 interesting the children of this great State in life out of doors is 

 most gratifying to witness. 



Dr. E. Laurence Palmer is to teach in the summer school at 

 the University of California this year. 



Ths Nature-Study Staff for the Summer Session at Cornell 

 this year will consist of Anna B. Comstock, Ethel Hausman, 

 Dr. J. D. Detwiler, Charles Beaman and Leah Gause. 



