PERIODICAL LITERATURE 45 



GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE 



a bibliography of the leading magazine articles of inter- 

 est in connection with nature-study 

 January to September, 1904 



ARRANGED BY ADA WATTERSON 

 Tutor in Biology, Teachers College, Columbia University 



[Editorial Note. — This first installment of an index to the 

 periodical literature relating to nature-study begins the record 

 of literature which appeared in the first eight months of the year 

 1904; and if space in the second number of this journal allows, 

 there will be added to the list below the important titles under 

 the following headings : '' Natural history of plants and animals," 

 " Physical Nature-Study," '' Geographical Nature-Study," and 

 '' Agricultural Nature-Study." 



It has not been attempted to make a complete bibliography, but 

 rather to select those articles which appear to be most important 

 and accessible in most public libraries. In the case of periodicals 

 designed for local circulation, only articles of exceptional merit 

 will be catalogued. 



The figures with black-face indicate the volume and those fol- 

 lowing the : refer to the pages. The abbreviations of journal 

 titles are those used in the general indexes to be found in 

 libraries. 



Readers are requested to inform the compiler concerning any 

 important omissions.] 



I. EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL DISCUSSIONS OF NATURE- 

 STUDY 



Bardwell, D. L. Nature-study. New York Teachers' ^Monographs, 

 6:6-11. June, 1904. (This number also contains outlines, by various 

 authors, for nature-study in the different grades.) 



Bigelow, M. A. Outlines of work in nature-study in Horace ]\Iann 

 School, in " The curriculum of the elementary school." Teachers College 

 Record, 5 : 35. March, 1904. 



Broadhurst, Jean. Nature-study as a training for life. Plant World, 

 7 : 87-93. April, 1904. 



Burroughs, John. Literary treatment of nature. Atlantic, 94 : 38-43. 

 July, 1904. 



