THE 



NATURE-STUDY 

 REVIEW 



Vol. I, No. 4 



July, 1905 



DEVOTED TO ALL PHASES OF NATURE-STUDY IN 

 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 



CONTENTS 



PAGE 



Nature-Study versus Agriculture. W. M. Uays 141 



Nature-Study and Agriculture. Anna Botsford Comstock 143 



Nature-Study and Agriculture. F. L. Stevens 148 



Nature-Study in the Schools of Nova Scotia. A. H. MacKav 148 



Teaching Facts in Nature-Study. John Dearness 152 



Nature-Study and its Relation to English. W. M. Heiney 154 



The Silk-Worm for Nature-Study. Alvin Davison 156 



Protective Colors of Animals i5g 



Facts Discovered by Children. T. D. A. Cockerell . . . 163 



Book Reviews : Experiments with Plants — House, Garden, and Field — How to 



Keep Bees— Moths and Butterflies 164 



Guide to Periodical Literature. April to July, 1905. Ada Watterson 167 



Notes on Recent Pamphlets 171 



News Notes 172 



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