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Agriculture for Southern Schools 



BY JOHN FREDERICK DUGGAR, M.S., Professor of Agriculture, 

 Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. 



Agriculture for Southern Schools chooses topics and object lessons that 

 are best suited to the needs of children in elementary schools. To the peda- 

 gogical side of the subject special attention has been given. Teachers who 

 are familiar with the general facts of agriculture and yet lack special training 

 will find the lessons can be taught with ease and to advantage. 



Agriculture for Schools on the Pacific Slope 



BY E. W. HILGARD, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of Agriculture, 

 University of California, and W. J. V. OSTERHOUT, PH.D., 

 Assistant Professor of Botany, Harvard University. 



$1.00 



Agriculture for Schools on the Pacific Slope is intended for use in humid 

 as well as in arid regions. An abundance of material is presented in usable 

 form. 



The Principles of Agriculture through the School 

 and Home Garden 



BY C. A. STEBBINS, Supervisor of Agricultural Nature Study and 

 Director of Rural School Extension, Chico State Normal School, 

 Chico, California. 



$/.oo 



The Principles of Agricultiire through the School and Home Garden 

 aims to provide a course in agriculture embodying instruction in elementary 

 science, nature study, and school gardening, and to apply the practical 

 method in the teaching of the theory and practice of elementary agriculture. 



Elements of Agriculture, Southern and Western 



BY W. C. WELBORN, Vice-Director and Agriculturist of the 

 Texas Experiment Station. 



$0.73 



Elements of Agriculture assumes that children are to some extent ac- 

 quainted with agricultural matters. It, therefore, gives most of the attention 

 to the general truths and useful principles on the main features of agriculture. 



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