6o Bulletin No. 21. 



At Yoii-AWs House. A Missouri Nature Story. By James Newton 

 Baskett. Published by the Macmillan Company, New York. 



In this little book of thirty-five chapters and 346 pages, we are treated 

 to a natural country love-story with a most pleasing setting of Nature. 

 The author discovers rare familiarity with country life and manners, and 

 an artist's pen in the nature descriptions. It is a pleasure to note that the 

 true influence of Nature upon the personalities of the story is given a 

 fair share of notice. The reader cannot but feel the refining influence 

 of natural surroundings because he is led to realize something of the 

 mission of such surroundings. He who reads this little book will find 

 in it both pleasure and profit, and will finish it with a clean taste in his 

 mouth. It will give him a desire to know more of the natural objects 

 which are his daily surroundings. 



Aynerican MojitJily Microscopical Joiiryial. Vol. XIX, Nos. 5, 6 and 7. 



Birds. Vol. 3, No. 6. 



Birds a7id All Nature. Vol. IV. No. i. 



Book Reviezvs. Vol. XVI, No. 2. 



Bnlletins g2 arid gj, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 



Fer7i Bidletin. Vol. VI, No. 3. 



Journal of Afiflied Microscofy . Vol. I, No. 6. 



The Kingdom. Vol. X, Nos. 35 and 39. 



Lakeside Magazine. Vol. IV, No. 11. 



Mineral Collector. Vol. V, No. 11. 



Museinn. Vol. IV, Nos. 8 and 9. 



Osfrey. Vol. II, Nos. 10 and 11. 



Recreation. Vol. VIII, No. 5. 



Shooting a?id Fishihg. Vol. XXIV, No. 5. 



Histoj-ical Sketch of the U. S. Department of .Agriculture. 



