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"THEY COME FROM THE CITY TO ENCAMP ON HIS GROUNDS." 

 These two young naturalists, Messrs. Richard N. Pierson ar.d Paul G. Howes, have a camp every year 



in the woods. 



boys because be is still one of them. 

 They come from the city to encamp 

 on his grounds, and any one of them 

 will confidentially inform you that, 

 "You ought to know Dr. Morris; he is 



just one of us." His sympathy for 

 boys and for their spontaneous, enthu- 

 siastic interest in nature is unbounded. 

 Listen to this from his book : 



"Then there are the boys to be con- 



THE CAMP BY THE RIVER. 

 Mr. Freer and Mr. Roosevelt, Jr., prefer this to the house. 



