The following list of books are selected as suitable for use in a camp library 

 or nature room and should not be considered a complete bibliography. The 

 list is limited in number to make it more usable for the lay person who is 

 receiving his first introduction to nature, or for a person who is not a 

 naturalist, yet selects books for libraries. 



NATURE MAGAZINES 



American Forests, Washington, D.'C. 



Bird Lore, National Association of Audubon Societies, New York. 



Conservation, American Forestry Association, Washington, D. C. 



Frontiers, Philadelphia Academy Natural Sciences. 



Monthly Evening Sty Map, Leon Barritt, 244 Adams St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



National Geographic Magazine, Washington, D. C. 



Natural History, bi-monthly, American Museum of Natural History, New 

 York. 



Nature Magazine, Washington, D. C. 



Recreation (National Recreation Association, New York City). Contains 

 occasional articles on nature recreation and a monthly page of Nature- 

 Grams by Dr. William Gould Vinal. 



Roc^s O 3 Minerals, Peekskill, N. Y. 



Zoological Society Bulletin, bi-monthly, Zoological Society, New York. 



Publications of State Museums and of other sources, such as the Museum of 

 Natural History, Field Museums, etc. Superintendent of Documents, 

 Washington, D. C., has lists from which to select materials. 



BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST 



PRICE, BETTY, Adventuring in Nature. Suggestions for collections, play- 

 ground nature museums, nature trails, nature clubs, games and handcraft, 

 and other interesting activities for children. 



Boy Scouts of America. Write for a list of their publications, 2 Park Ave., 

 New York City. 



The Outdoor Boo\, Campfire Girls, 197 Greene St., New York City. A sec- 

 tion on nature games and natural foods. 



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