THE 



NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



DEVOTED PRIMARILY TO ALL SCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF NATURE 

 IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 



Vol. 6 December, 1910 No. 9 



AMERICAN NATURE-STUDY SOCIETY 

 FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING, DECEMBER 30, 1910 



The fourth annual meeting of the A. N.-S. S. will be held 

 Friday, December 30, 1910, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, in con- 

 nection with the meeting of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science and the many affiliated societies which 

 convene with it. It is hoped that the attractions thus offered, 

 together with the nature-study interest of the twin cities, will 

 serve to draw the largest attendance in the history of the society. 

 The place of meeting is Room 308, Folwell Hall, University of 

 Minnesota. Two sessions will be held. 



PROGRAM 

 9:15 A. M., Friday, December 30. Room 308, Folwell Hall 



Tcpic: "The School Garden as a Nature-Study Laboratory" 

 9:15-10:00 — "The Work in Minneapolis and St. Paul" (Illus- 

 trated) 



10:00-10:30 — Business — including election of officers 



10:30-11:00 — "The South Chicago School and Home Garden 

 Work" (Illustrated) 



11:00-11:15 — "School Garden and Greenhouse Work in St. 

 Louis" (Illustrated) 



11:15-11:45 — Discussion of the general topic 



2:00 P. M., Friday, December 30. Room 308, Folwell Hall 



Topic: "Natural History Museums in Relation to Nature-Study 

 Instruction" 

 2:00-2:15 — "The University of Chicago, School of Education, 



Plan," I. B. Meyers 

 2:15-2:45— "The St. Louis Plan" (Illustrated), J. A. Drushel 



2 45-3 :oo— Discussion 



Topic : "The Organization of Nature-Study" 



3 :oo~3 :30 — "Our Present-day Outlook into the Teaching of 



Nature-Study," I. B. Meyers 

 3 ^0-3 45 — "The Standardization of Nature-Study," Fred L. 

 Charles 



