Index to Vol. V, 1909 



[Names of contributors are printed in small capitals. Abbreviated titles of books 

 reviewed are in quotation marks. The abbreviation n.-s.. for nature-study is used. 

 Pages of issues by months — Jan. 1-32; Feb., 33-64: Mar., 65-91; April, 92-116; May 

 117-140; Sept., 141-164; Oct.. 165-196; Nov., 197-220; Dec.. 221-251 



Agriculture, 9, 1 1, 16, 21, 36, 39, 51, 

 93, 98, 100, 103, 105, 146, 168, 

 210, 218: Dept. of School Agri- 

 culture, 160, 189, 210; book 



American Xature-Study Society, 1, 

 62; directory of members, March 

 65-91; committees, 106; New 

 York city section, 107, 137, 152, 

 194; new members, 239 



Arcadia, 3 1 



Arithmetic in n.-s., 145 



Babcock, E. B., agriculture in sec- 

 ondary schools, 210 



Baldwin - , \Y. R., poultrv raising, 

 16 



Barrett, If. F.. garden report, 

 192 



Berg ex, J. Y., economic biology, 

 108; "Essentials of Botany," 11; 



Bessey. C. E., beginnings in n.-s., 

 165 



BlGBLOW, E. P., Arcadia, ;i 



Bigelow, M. A., all editorial notes 

 and unsigned notes on new books 

 and pamphlets; secretary's notes 

 A. X. S. S., so-called nature - 

 study, 236 



Bird studies, 226 



Biology and n..-s., 108, no, 127, 



Bishop, E. C , n.-s. in rural schools, 



168 

 Boxser, F. G., industrial education 



4 

 Book notes, 11 2-1 16, 195, 220, 249 



agricultural books, 244 

 Botany and n.-s., 132 

 Broadhurst, J., book-review, 114, 



*95 



Browne, T. E., arithmetic in agri- 

 culture, 145 



Bunger, C. S., agriculture in elem. 

 schools, 189 



Caldwell, A. E., practical n.-s., 



Caldwell, 0. YV., industrial edu- 

 cation, 2; editor of papers on 

 ind. ed. in Jan. 



Canine, E. X., n.-s. in E. Chicago, 



41 

 Child Study in n.-s., 149 

 Clute, W. X., botanv and n. s., 132 

 Comstock, A. B., life and death. 



Correlation in n.-s., 154; see n.-s. 

 and biology and n.-s. and agricul- 

 ture 



Coclter, S., n.-s., in Ind 

 editor of Ind., Xo., Feb., 



Crosby, D. J., n.-s. and agriculture, 

 93 



Crimp. M. H., n.-s. and agriculture, 

 146 



Davenport, E., n.-s. and agricul- 

 ture, 100 



Davis, B. If., editor of School 

 Agriculture, 160, 189, 210, 244 



Davison, A., n.-s. and phvsiologv, 



Death, in n.-s., 1 1 7 

 Drake, E. H . n.-s. in Elkhart, 44 

 Draper, A. S., agriculture in elem. 

 schools, 105 



Editor's Xote, 221 



Farnham, A. W, industrial work, 1 1 

 Fisher, If. L., agriculture in Ind., 



■ 39 

 Floyd, \\ . L., trees in n.-s., 144 

 Forestry in n.-s., 136, 144 



Gray's "Manual of Botany," 1 13 

 Griffin, D. I., n.-s. in a museum, 

 56 



Hart, W. R., agriculture in curri- 

 culum, 161 



Hawkins, L. S., book review, 1 12 



Hendricks, E. L., school-gardens, 

 46 



Holtz, F. L., n.-s. in citv suburbs, 

 197 



Holder and Jordan's "Fish Stories," 



"3 



Hunter, G. W., n.-s. and high school 

 biology, 127 



