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THE GUIDE TO NATURE. 



THE PHOEBE NEST UNDER THE 1 EDGE. OBSERVED SEVERAL DAYS 



BY THE CHILDREN'S CLASS. 



tus will enable the student to produce 

 such photographs of enlargements as 

 have delighted the readers of The 

 Guide to Nature. 



In the experimental gardens will be 

 found various kinds of plant growths 

 of more than ordinary interest. The 

 work in Elementary Forestry will be 

 especially beneficial. 



Many forms of animal life in "The 

 Zoo" will make zoology attractive, 

 available and really significant: 



The Apiarian Laboratory is well 

 equipped in every respect for teaching, 

 demonstrations and experiments with 



honeybees. Work with honeybees is 

 an important part of the Summer 

 School. With the popular classes this 

 last year the work at this laboratory 

 met with especial favor. 



Sound Beach is on the beach of 

 Long Island Sound, hence the name 

 (do not get it something else), about 

 thirty-three miles from New York 

 City, and is easily reached by the New 

 York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- 

 road. The fare from New York City 

 is sixty-five cents. 



The Agassiz Association and its 

 home, Arcadia, has laboratory facili- 



IN ALADDIN'S ROCK FARM—A SHORT DISTANCE FROM ARCADIA. 



