THE NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



THE SEPTEMBER NUMBER 



An important 2 5 -page paper on nature-study and its relation to 

 geography in the elementary school, with outline of course, by Dr. 

 Fairbanks was set in type for the present number, but the author's ab- 

 sence on a geological exploring trip in the mountains of California has 

 made it impossible to consult him regarding certain points in the proof, 

 and the paper will be added to the September number, thus adding to 

 the volume the sixteen pages required to make this issue the regular 48- 

 page magazine. 



IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 



The Review in its first year has been so well supported that in 

 Jamuary (No. i of Vol. 2) it will be changed from a bi-monthly to a 

 monthly for the school-year (nine months). The price will remain 

 $1.00 per year. This change will make the magazine more valuable to 

 teachers actually dealing with nature-study in schools, because it will be 

 possible to give much more attention to answers to questions, timely 

 topics, suggestions for the month's work, etc. As previously announced. 

 The Review is the result of the cooperation of many workers, and all 

 income exceeding cost of publication, including necessary business ex- 

 penses, will be used for improvements. Having gained monthly publi- 

 cation, it will be the aim to increase greatly the number of pages and 

 illustrations. 



VOLUMES I AND II FOR $1.50 



As long as we can supply the back numbers, subscribers to the 1906 

 volume may obtain the first volume for fifty cents. 



TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS 



to VoL 2, 1906, who send their subscriptions in time for printing extra 

 copies the September and November numbers will be sent free. 



