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No. 5. — Milkweed distributing its seeds. 



No. 7. — Feeding the calf. 



No. 6. — Off for the woods. 



No. 8. — Turkey afield. 



Miniature samples of pictures to be sent those Junior Naturalists who write four 

 acceptable letters during the school year. The pictures themselves are 3|x6J in. 

 in size, each priiUed separately on heavy paper, with wide margin. Choose the 

 one you want by number. 



These pictures are sent in recognition of a definite amount of work. 

 Last year the request was that each child should prepare at least four 

 monthly lessons, and the result was that 264 clubs met the require- 

 ments and received the pictures. 



Our Junior Naturalist Clubs have been organized in all but four of 

 the counties of New York State. Tompkins county takes the lead 

 in interest, having 57 clubs; Chautauqua second with 32; Monroe 

 third with 24. In other counties we have clubs numbering from 

 one to 23. H 



JOHN W. SPENCER, 

 Supervisor Bureau of Nature-Study. 



