414 



NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



Feeding Table Notes, Anna B. 



Comstock, 201 

 Fishing in Winter, Matilde Schlegel, 



112 



FuERTES, Louis Agassi?, Humming- 

 birds, i8i 



Fuertes, To Louis Agassiz, W. P. 

 Alexander, 1 42 



FuNKHOUSER, W. D., A Funny 

 Family, 266 



Funny Family, A, W. D. Funk- 

 houser, 266 



Glenwood Brook, Stewart H. Burn- 

 ham, 357 



Goat — An Appreciation, The, W. P. 

 Alexander, 107 



"Grandest Bird of the American 

 Continent, The," A. Mcllhenny, 37 



Great Lover, The, L. H. Bailey, 43 



Greeting to the Nature-Study Teach- 

 ers, L. H. Bailey, i 



GuYER, IMiCHAEL F., "Animal 

 Micrology," 214 



Haines, Dora B., Crow Babies, 380 



Hamilton, D. W., "Our Common 

 Birds," 212 



Harding, Mrs. Edward, "The Book 

 of the Peony," 213 



Hendershot, Lewis B., The White 

 or American Elm, 298 



Hermit Thrush Brook, Martha 

 Quick, 325 



Hermit Thrush Brook — A Nature- 

 Study Rubaiyat, W. P. Alexander, 



329 

 Hess, Helen '\l., Color Key to the 



Common Butterflies, 244 

 HiGGiNsoN, T. W., The February 



Hush, 21 

 "History of Science, The," Walter 



Libby, 276 

 Ho! for Hepaticas, Harry G. Bull, 157 

 HoGAN, Agnes C, A City Girl's 



Story of Her Friend, Miss Max)le 



Tree, 308 

 HoLTZ, F. L., Standardizing Nature- 

 Study, 52 

 How the Plants Wake up from Winter 



vSleep, Frederick V. Covillc, 143 

 Hummingbirds, Louis Agassiz 



Fuertes, 181 

 Ingersoll, Ernest, "Primer of 



Bird vStudy," 212 

 January Nature- Study, Anna B. 



Comstock, 29 

 January Wild Flowers, 139 

 "Judging Farm Animals," Charles 



S. Plumb, 126 

 "Judging Horses," H. P. Barrows, 



213 



Kane, Florence J., Nature-Study 



in ^Milwaukee and its Vicinity, 4 

 Knight, Harry H., DeSachet, A Pet 



Skunk, 93 

 Larch or Tamarack, a Tree of the 



Swamps, The, Jay Traver, 341 

 Leaf Prints, 295 

 Leaves from a January Note Book, 



19 

 Leister, C. W., The Chestnut-sides 



Warbler, 191; The Story of a 



Sycamore, 304 

 Libby, Walter, "The History of 



Science," 276 

 Linn, Annie, Three Chickadee 



Friends, 367 

 LivERMORE, Madeline A,, The 



Story of Vanishing Brook, 353 

 LoESCH, Mary, The Red-headed 



Woodpecker, 66 

 Lombardy Poplar, The, Margery B. 



Loughran, 27 

 Lord, Russel R., A Wise Old Oak, 



282 

 Loughran, Margery B., The Lom- 

 bardy Poplar, 27 

 ^L\cCAUGHEY, Vaughan, "The Na- 

 tural History of Chautauqua," 409 

 MacGregor, Della, Nature-Study 



in the Library, 393 

 McIlhenny, a., "The Grandest Bird 



of the American Continent," 37 

 Memories in Weeds, The, L. H. 



Bailey, 378 

 "Messages of Good Cheer," The 



Trotty Veck Messengers, 168 

 Miller, Mary Rogers, The Brook 



and I, 336 

 "Modern Fruit Marketing," Bliss S. 



Brown, 169 

 Moon, Frederick F., "The Book of 



Forestry," 169 

 Mountain Laurel, Leah Wheeler, 59 

 Mourning- Cloak, Some Disguises of 



the, Harriet A. Wickwire, 252 



"Much Crops," A. F. Wilkinson, 364 



"Natural History of Chautauqua, 



The," Vaughan MacCaughey, 409 



Nature Lover, The, George B. Staff, 



190 

 Nature-Study and Humaneness, Guy 



A. Bailey, 90 

 Nature-Study in the Library, Delia 



MacGregor, 393 

 Nature-Study in Milwaukee and its 



Vicinity, Florence J. Kane, 4 

 Necessity for Greater Accuracy in 



Describing American Trees, R. W. 



Shufeldt, 288 



