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Frost Work that Resembled Bark and 

 Leaves. 



Newton, Massachusetts. 

 To the Editor : 



Lately I have been thinking about 

 nature. I do not understand how one 



nomenon which has attracted my at- 

 tention. I observed that Jack Frost 

 had painted something on the window- 

 panes. There were three windows in 

 the room and each bore a layer of frost 

 so thick that I could not scratch it off 



PATTERNS IN FR< 



! learn to be familiar with the 1 with my finger nail. The room was 



of the leafless tree, and the question warm yet the frost did not melt be- 

 comes to me because of an odd phe- cause of the severe cold outside. \ 



FLOWERS, ROSETTE AND FERN IN FROST. 



