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Owl Friends. 



Bird-houses. 



Our Friend the Chickadee. 



Bordeaux Mixture. 



Plant Lice or Aphids. 



Edible Weeds and Pot Herbs. 



Massachusetts Weeds. 



Potato Rots. 



Hints for Out-door Bird Study. I. How to 



identify Birds. 

 Hints for Out-door Bird Study. II. How 



to find Birds. 

 Hints for Out-door Bird Study. III. How 



to approach Birds. 

 Hints for Out-door Bird Study. IV. How 



to attract Birds. 

 The Brown-tail Moth. 

 The Gypsy Moth. 

 The Garden Toad. 



I. School Gardens. 



II. Planting and Care of the School Garden. 



III. Crojis for the School Garden. 



IV. Results of School Gardening. 

 Three Common Scale Insects. 



The First Principles of Bee Keeping. 



Window Gardening. 



Hotbeds. 



How to test Seeds. 



How to Plant. 



Milk : its Character and Value as a Food. 



Care of Milk in the Home. 



The European Elm-leaf Beetle. 



Balanced Rations for Dairy Stock. 



The Leopard Moth. 



Root and Cleft Grafting. 



Planting and Care of Trees. 



How to Beautify the Home Grounds. 



Reprixts from Axxual Reports. 



Education and Industry, 1905 



Early Agricultural Education in Massachusetts, . . . 1906 



Greenhouse Pests and their Control, 1907 



Hatching and Rearing Chicks by Natural Methods on the 



Farm, 1907 



