RECENT (1905-1906) BOOKS IN NATURE-STUDY AND SCIENCE 



Log of the Sun, By C. W. Beebe. A chronicle of nature's year. 52 full 

 page plates, numerous text figures. New York: Holt & Co. 1906. 

 $6.00. 



Darwinism and the Problems of Life. By Conrad Gul.m nri^, l ran slated 

 by Joseph McCabe from third German edition. A study of familiar animals 

 from evolution viewpoint. Pp. 436. New York: Dutton & Co. 1906. 



Real Things in Nature. By E. S. Holden. A reading book of science. 

 Pp.443, 408 figs. New York: Macmillan Co. 1902, reprint 1906, 65 

 cents, school edition, 50 cents. 



Familiar Wild Animals. By S. A. Lottridge. A reader for children. 

 Pp. 115, photographs. New York: Holt&Co. 1906. 6ocents. 



Bird World. By Stickney and Ralph Hoffman. A reader for chil- 

 dren. Boston: Ginn & Co. 1906. 60 cents. 



How Ferns Grow. By Margaret Slosson. A study of the develop- 

 ment of form and variation of fern leaves. Pp. 156, 46 plates. New York: 

 Holt & Co. 1906. $3.00 



Good Health. By Frances Gulick Jewett. The first of a series of 

 five books on hygiene for elementary schools. Pp. 172, illustrated. Boston: 

 Ginn & Co. 1906, 60 cents. 



Renewal of Life. By Margaret W. Morley. How and when to tell 

 the story to the young. Pp. 200, illustrated. Chicago: McClurg & Co. 

 1906. $1.25. 



Agriculture Through Laboratory and School-Garden. By C. R. Jackson 

 and Mrs. L. S. Daugherty. A text-book of elementary agriculture. Pp.403, 

 150 figs. New York: Orange Judd Co. 1905. $1.50. 



Biology of the Frog. By S.J. Holmes. A text book for colleges. Pp. 

 370, 94 figs. New York: Macmillan Co. 1905. $1.60. 



How to Know Wild Fruits. By Maude S. Peterson. A guide to 

 trees and shrubs. Pp. 340, illustrated. New York: Macmillan Co. 1905. 

 $1. so- 

 Practical Physiography. By H. W. Fairbanks. A text^book for the 

 high school. Pp.542, 403 figs. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 1906. $1.60. 



