ii2 Nature in Recreation 



FERNS AND THEIR ALLIES 



WILEY, FARIDA, Ferns, New York: American Museum of Natural History. 

 A pocket guide for New England and Middle Atlantic States. 



FISHES 



MELLEN, IDA M., 1001 Questions Answered About Your Aquarium, New 

 York: Dodd, Mead Co. Information about goldfish and toy tropicals, 

 with details of care and treatment of ailments. 



The Boo^ of Fishes, Washington, D. C.: National Geographic Society. Life 

 stories of the most important American game and food fishes. 



FLOWERING PLANTS 



GEORGIA, ADA E., Manual of Weeds, New York: Macmillan Co. Standard 

 manual for northeastern United States. 



GRAY, ASA, Manual of Botany, New York: American Book Co. Standard 

 manual for central and northeastern United States. 



HARVEY, JANE, Wild Flowers of America, Racine, Wis.: Whitman Pub. Co. 

 Good pocket guide, colored pictures, distributed by Woolworth Ten Cent 

 Stores. 



The Boo^ of Wild Flowers, Washington, D. C.: National Geographic So- 

 ciety. Includes color plates and brief descriptions of 25 familiar wild 

 flowers and grasses. Chapter on state flowers. 



FLOWERS 



FISCHER, HELEN FIELD AND HARSHBARGER, GRETCHEN, The Flower Family 

 Album (University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1941). 



FUNGI 



MARSHALL, NINA L., The Mushroom Eoo\, Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 

 Doran & Co. 



GEOLOGY 



LOOMIS, G. P., Field Boo% of Common Roc\s s Minerals,- New York: 

 G. P. Putnam's Sons. An excellent book for the beginner and advanced 

 collector. 



