THE 



NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



DEVOTED PRIMARILY TO ALL SCIENTIFIC STUDIES OF NATURE 

 IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 



Vol. 6 



March, 1910 



No. 3 



NATURE-STUDY AND THE BOBWHITE 



By C. F. HODGE, Clark University 



If nature-study could give but a single bird its proper 

 place on the American continent, let that one be the bobwhite. 

 Gibson has called the song of the toad ''the sweetest sound in 

 nature". It must be that he never heard the flock-talk of a 



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WHITTLING ON HAND. A COMMON VEliCli 



