210 APPENDIX 



4. Accidents other than burns Coleman (Health), pp. 299-302; 

 Coleman (Physiology), p. 266; Doty, pp. 148-151, 182-202. 

 (Bulletins from the State Commissioner of Labor, as well as from 

 local labor officials.) 



IX. HOUSEHOLD CHEMISTRY 



1. A review of some chemical changes. 



2. The chemistry of cleaning Bailey, pp. 92-105 ; Kinne & Cooley 



(Foods), pp. 365-378; Parloa, pp. 300-311; Snell, pp. 105-113, 

 121-126, 143-161, 243-253. (Any good text in Home Economics.) 



3. Acids, bases, and salts Snell, pp. 82-104, 114-120. (Any good 



text in chemistry.) 



4. Some carbonates. (Any good texts in Chemistry, and Geology.) 



X. THE HOME SURROUNDINGS 



1. A garden in the home life of a family. 



2. The care of a garden Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 218, 255; Freeman 



& Chandler, pp. 254-263; Goff (selected parts). (Catalogues of 

 some reliable houses dealing in flower and garden seeds, tools, etc.) 



3. Tree planting Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 134, 157, 173, 181, 358, 



468; Warren, pp. 216-234. (Catalogues of any extensive and 

 reputable Nursery.) 



4. 'Trees of the neighborhood Blakeslee & Jarvis, pp. 195-209 (and 



other selected parts) ; Coulter & Patterson, pp. 162-167 ; Farmers' 

 Bulletin, No. 468. 



5. Some plant studies Bigelow, pp. 66-85, 156-231. (Any good 



text in Botany or Plant Biology.) 



6. Birds about our homes Bigelow, pp. 428^36 ; Coulter & Patter- 



son, pp. 112, 122-124, 303-313; Crawford, pp. 39-42; Farmers' 

 Bulletins, Nos. 54, 493, 630. 



XL LOCAL INDUSTRIES 



1. Some occupations of the community. 



2. Modern industrial life Tarr-McMurry, New Geography, Second 



Book (selected parts). 



