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Leaflet. 



No. 14. A Summer Shower. June, 1899. Ralph S. Tar?: 



Junior Naturalist Leaflet No. 3. " Little Hermit Brother." (Cicada 

 Septendecim.) Anna Botsford Camstock. 



Notes for Junior Naturalists. Jno. W. Spencer. 



Cornell Junior Naturalist Clubs. 



Miscellaneous Notes. 



(a) Home Nature-Study Course. 



(b) Synopsis of Extension Work. 

 (The above is contained in Nature-Study Bulletin No. 1, containing 



preface by L. H. Bailey.) 

 No. lo. A Handful of Soil. 



I. AVhat It Is. R. 8. Tarr. 



IL What It Does. L. A. Clinton. 



Junior Naturalist Leaflet No. 4. Stealing a Ride. October, 1899. \ 



I. Sir Bur, Tramp and Traveler. Margaret Fursman Boynton. ] 



II. The Red Cow and the Maple Tree. John W. Spencer. ^; 



Notes for Junior Naturalists. A Bulb Garden. 1 



I. A Talk by Uncle John. John W. Spencer. \ 



II. A Talk by the Gardener. C. E. Hunn. ^ \ 



Club Notes. 



Home Nature- Study Course. Mary Rogers Miller. \ 



(Nature- Study Quarterly No. 2.) j 



No. 16. Cuttings and Cuttings. January, 1900. L. H. Bailey. \ 



Notes. i 



Uncle John's Talk with the Children. ' 



(Nature-Study Quarterly No. 3.) \ 



No.^17. The Burst of Spring. March, 1900. j 



I. The Opening of the Buds. L. H. Bailey. ^ 



II. The Early Birds. Lords Agassiz Fuertes. 



III. The Opening of a Cocoon. Mary Rogers Miller. 



Notes. 



(Nature- Study Quarterly No. 4.) 

 No. 18. A Brook. June, 1900. L. H. Bailey, 



I. A Brook and Its Work. J. 0. Martin. 



II. Insect Life of a Brook. Mary Rogers Miller. 



Notes from the Clubs. 



(Nature-Study Quarterly No. 5.) i 



No. 19. How Plants Live Together. October, 1900. L. II. Bailey. \ 



Notes. i 



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(Nature-Study Quarterly No. 6.) • j 



No. 20. A Hill of Potatoes. January, 1901. /. P. Roberts , \ 



Notes for the Teacher. | 



(Nature-Study Quarterly No. 7.) \ 



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