138 • THE NATURE -STUDY REVIEW [i, 3, may 1905 



Franklin, R. B. Little Pete. St. Nich. 32 : 120-1. D. '04. (True story 

 of a carrier pigeon.) 



Ingersoll, E. The unfortunate birds of the night. Harper, no: 138-40. 

 D. '04. 



Jones, Lynds. Winter habits of birds. Sch. Rev. 13 : 29-33. Ja. '05. 



Kornmann, E. and others. A series of lessons on the fall birds for 

 primary grades. Sch. Work. 3 : 233-42. O. '04. 



Pearson, T. G. The cormorants of Great Lake. Bird-Lore. 7:121-6. 

 Mr.-Ap. '05. 

 Mammals 



Beckwith, M. H. Domestic animals. 3. Cow. Prim. Educ. 12 : 436-8. 

 N. '04. 4. Sheep. 12 : 477-8. D. '04. 5. Goat. 13 : 9-12. Ja. '05. 6. 

 Horse. 13 : 61-3. F. '05. 7. Donkey. 13 : 131-2. Mr. '05. 



Brunner, J. The devastating squirrel. C'try Life in Amer. 7 : 264-7. 

 Ja. '05. 



Hutchinson, Woods. What the dog is built to do. Open Court. 18 : 577- 

 83. O. '04. 



Knowles, W. C. A white squirrel. St. Nich. 32 : 169-70. D. '04. 



Osborn, H. F. The evolution of the horse in America. Century. 69 : 

 3-17. N. '04. 



Loring, J. A. How elk shed and renew their antlers. St. Nich. 32: 

 361-2. F. '05. 



Williams, C. E. A glimpse of beavers at work. McClure. 24:292-8. 

 Ja. '05. 



n. PLANTS 

 General 



Comstock, A. B. Leaves. Chaut. 40 : 173-4. O. '04. Seed distribution. 

 40 : 271-3, N. '04. The evergreens. 40 : 366-9, 465-8. D. '04, Ja. '05. 

 (Contains excellent keys.) Tree study in winter. 41:66-72. Mr. '05. 



Harwood, W. S. A wonder-worker of science. Century. 69 : 656-72. 

 Mr. '05. (An interesting account of Luther Burbank's work.) 



Hayward, C. B. Bananas — their culture and transportation. Sci. Amer. 

 92 : 78-80. Ja. 28, '05. 



Howe, C. D. Study of trees in winter. Sch. Rev. 13 : 25-9. Ja. '05. 



Ingersoll, E. Plant life in the desert. Harper. 110:577-83. Mr. '05. 



Jones, 0. M. Lessons on fall flowers. Sch. Work. 3 : 308-14. O. '04. 



Jordan, D. S. Some experiments of Luther Burbank. Pop. Sci. Mo. 

 66:201-225. Ja. '05. (New species of plants.) 



Mackenzie, M. The great pine family. Kind. Rev. 15:350-1. F. '05. 



McFarland, J. H. Christmas fruits — where they grow. C'try Life in 

 Amer. 7 : 160-170. D.- '04. (Colored plates.) 



Marshall, N. L. Evergreens. Prim. Educ. 12:486-7. D. '04. 



Rogers, J. E. How trees spend the winter. C'try Life in Amer. 7: 

 396-8. F. '05. 



Forestry 



Sipe, S. B. Teaching elementary forestry. For. and Irr. 11:72-5. 

 F. '05. (In Washington, D. C, Normal School.) 



