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NATURE-STUDY 

 REVIEW 



Vol. I, No. 3 



May, 1905 



DEVOTED TO ALL PHASES OF NATURE-STUDY IN 

 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 



CONTENTS 



PAGE 



Why Many Fail in Teaching Nature-Study. L. A. Hatch 97 



Ready-Made Lessons in Nature-Study. L. C. Miai.l loi 



Flower Shows in City Schools. Alice R. Northrop 104 



Observation Bee-Hive for the Schoolroom. Anna Botsford CoiMSTOCK log 



Window Gardens for the Schoolroom. H. D. Hemenway 115 



A Wild-Flower Garden. Isabella G. Diggins 118 



Making a School Lawn. Margaret T. Brown 120 



Time Required for Nature-Study. S. B. Sinclair 122 



Methods of Sherlock Holmes in Nature-Study. E. A. G. Lamborn 124 



Original Observations from Elementary Schools 128 



Book Reviews : ABC of Bee Culture — Trees of North America — Nature Study 

 with Common Things — Mosses with a Hand-Lens — Book of April and May 



Flowers 130 



Notes on Recent Pamphlets and Magazine Articles 133 



Guide to Periodical Literature, September 1904 to April 1905. Ada Watterson . . 136 

 Questions and Answers 140 



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