48 



THE NATURE-STUD 1 REVIEW 



rG:2-Peb., 1910 



While each issue will thus assume a distinctive character, 

 other features will not be neglected. There will be occasional 

 discussions of a more general nature, nature-study news will be 

 followed and current literature reviewed. 



The plan as above outUned has met with the approval of 

 those to whom it has been presented, We shall not be s'atis- 

 tied until the Nature-Study Review is recognized as an essen- 

 tial in the material equipment of every live and progressive 

 teacher of children. 



The annual membership fee in the A. N.-S. S. is one dol- 

 lar, which sum includes the subscription to the Nature-Study 

 Review^ for one year. Contributed articles and business com- 

 munications should be addressed to 



Secretary, American Nature-Study Society, Urbana, 111, 



BIRD-STUDY NUMBER. 



As previously announced) 

 the March issue of the Na- 

 ture-Study Review will be 

 an attractively illustrated 

 monograph number devoted 

 to the study of birds. An 

 unusual number of original 

 photographs illustrating 

 bird-life and bird-study will 

 accompany the various ar- 

 ticles contributed by stud- 

 ents and teachers of this 

 most popular subject. 



Quantity orders for class 

 or county use should be 

 sent to the Review in advance of publication. 



The single copy rate is 15 cents. Orders for 100 or more 

 copies, reaching this ofhce before March 15 yv ill be filled at the 

 rate of $10.00 per 100 copies. The expense of preparing the 

 many illustrations renders a lower price impossible. 



Annual subscriptions beginning with the March number will 

 be filled for $1.00, which will insure the receipt of the equally 

 attractive numbers which are to follow. 

 Address all orders to 

 Secretary, Amer. Nature-Study Society, Urbana, 111. 



