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Home Nature-Study Course. 



The direction of the wind and of cloudiness of the day may be indi- 

 cated on the chart, as it is on the weather maps, by a circle attached to 

 an arrow which opens in the direction in which the wind is blowing. 



References: " Elementary Meteorology," Waldo, American Book Company, $1.50; 

 "Elementary Meteorology," Davis, Ginn & Company, $2.50; Bulletins from the 

 U. S. Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. 



CHART FOR SCHOOL WEATHER-RECORDS. 



GEESE. 



If the truth were known there could be no greater compliment than 

 to be called a goose, for of all birds the goose is probably the most intel- 

 ligent. An observant lady who keeps geese on her farm assures me 

 that no animal, not even the dog or horse, has the intelligence of a goose. 

 She says that these birds learn a lesson after a very few repetitions, and 

 surely her geese were patterns of obedience. While I was watching 



