THE NA TURE- STUD Y RE VIE W 



The regular issues of this magazine have 32 pages. Eight pages have 

 been omitted from this number, because proof of a certain article has been 

 delayed in the mails. A later number will contain extra pages. 



THE AMERICAN NATURE STUDY SOCIETY 



The Organizing Committee has decided to call a meeting at Chicago 

 early in the week beginning December 30th. A full announcement regarding 

 the meeting, railroad rates, .etc., will be made in the next number of the 

 Review, which is in type and nearly ready for publication. 



The co-operation of readers of this magazine in getting applications for 

 membership in the new society is greatly needed. Also many regular sub- 

 scribers whose connection with nature-study makes it certain that they wilj 

 enroll as members have not yet sent their names. To avoid mistakes please 

 follow the order form printed on the second cover-page of this issue. 



Organizing Committee— L. H. Bailey (C/^^/rw^«), M. A. Bigelow {^Sec- 

 retary'), C. F. Hodge, O. W. Caldwell, S. Coulter, H. W. Fairbanks, V. L. 

 Kellogg, Anna B. Comstock, D. Lange, Alice R. Northrop, M. F. Guyer, 

 F. L, Stevens, W. Lochhead, C. R. Mann, Mrs. L. L. Wilson, E. F. Bigelow, 

 J. F. Woodhull. 



[Note — Mrs. Northrop was nominated by a large number of teachers in 

 New York City, and her name should have been included in the list published 

 in the September issue of this magazine. Professor Baldwin is in Europe and 

 unable to work with the committee.] 



Address letters to 



Secretary of Organizing Committee American Nature- Study Society, 



J2S West 1 20th St., New York City. 



