CONTENTS 



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PART I 

 What Nature-Study Is 



I. What Is Nature-Study ? . . . . 



II. Who Originated the Term Nature-Study ? 



III. The Meaning of the Nature-Study Movement 



rV. The Integument-Man 



V. Nature-Study with Plants .... 



VI. The Growing of Plants by Children — The School 

 Garden ....... 



VII. The Agricultural Phase of Nature-Study 



VIII. Review 



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PART II 



The Interpretation of Nature 



I. The Interpretation of Nature 



II. Science for Science's Sake . . . . 



III. The Extrinsic and Intrinsic Views of Nature 



IV. Must a '* Use " be Found for Everything ? . 

 V. The New Hunting . . . • . 



VI. The Poetic Interpretation of Nature 

 VII. An Outlook on Winter . . . . 





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