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THE NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



[6:3-Mar., 1910 



the bobwhite than sportsmen and all other 

 natural enemies combined. Study this 



p roblera, each 

 school for its own 

 district, and let us 

 have the results in 

 the Nature -Study 

 Review. 



But after all, the 

 bobwhites the m- 

 selves have paid 

 the score in full by 

 the delight they 

 have given as pets. 

 It is the great value of these 

 birds in this relation to our 

 children that affords the hope 

 that they may be, ere long, 

 properly appreciated and pro- 

 tected in every field, garden 

 and home in 

 the land. 



' M a z i e, 

 don't you like 

 Dinah the 

 '.-> best of any pet 

 you've ever 

 had?" "Yes, 

 papa,--^// but 

 thequailies '" 



MAZIE HODGE AND HER PET BOBWHITE 



The New England Association for the Advancement of 

 Agricultural Education announces a meeting in connection 

 with the New England Conference on Rural Progress, at the 

 State House, Boston, Mass., March 4. The program includes 

 a survey of the work of schools now teaching Agriculture, a 

 discussion of the proper limits of Agriculture as an elementary 

 school subject and as a secondary school subject, and an outline 

 of a one-vear course and a four-years' course. 



