Bibliography in 



AMPHIBIA 



WRIGHT, ANNA ALLEN AND ALBERT HAZEN, Handboo^ of Frogs and Toads, 

 Ithaca, N. Y.: Slingerland-Comstock Co. The frogs and toads of the. 

 United States and Canada. Well illustrated with photographs accompany- 

 ing each description. Each species discussed under common name, scien- 

 tific name, range and habitat. 



ANIMALS 



SHAW, MARGARET AND FISHER, JAMES. Animals as Friends and How to Keep 

 Them. E. P. Dutton and Company, Inc., New York City, 1940. 



ASTRONOMY 



OLCOTT, W. T., Field Boo^ of the S\y, New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 

 One of the best sky books. Many diagrams and photographs. The informa- 

 tion is arranged for naked eye, field glass and small telescope observation. 



WILLIAMSON, JULIA, The Stars Through Magic Casements, New York: 

 Appleton-Century Co. Star stories from the Greeks and native races to- 

 gether with modern poems. Excellent for the camp and council library. 



BIRDS 



ASHBROOK, FRANK, Birds of America, Racine, Wis.: Whitman Publishing 

 Co. Illustrated in color. I, The Green Book Tanagers, Warblers, 

 Thrushes, etc. II, The Red Book Diving, Swimming, Marsh, Shore, etc. 

 Ill, The Blue Book Swifts, Flycatchers, Finches, etc. Excellent guides 

 for beginners. 



The Audubon Guide, Attracting Birds, Edited by John H. Baker, Execu- 

 tive Director of the Audubon Society 1941 (Doubleday Doran and Com- 

 pany, Inc., Garden City, N. Y.). 



BROOKS, ALLAN (Illustrator), Audubon Bird Cards, New York: National 

 Assoc., of Audubon Soc. Three sets of cards in color with text by Alden H. 

 Hadley. 



CHAPMAN, FRANK M., Handboo\ of Birds of Eastern North America, 

 New York: D. Appleton-Century Co. One of the most helpful books 

 written on birds. 



