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the iiobwhitc, by C F. Hodge; Factors in l>ir(l Mortality, l)y 

 Isaac E. Hess; Bird Identification Chart, by F. L. Charles; 

 Nesting Hotises for the Birds, by G. H. Trafton; Outlined Les- 

 sons on the Robin, by T. L. Hankinson; An Experiment in the 

 Teaching of Biology, by C. M. McConn; Some Observations 

 on Robin Nests, by Fred L. Charles; Nature-Study News; 

 Book Notes. 



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Each number for 1910 will be devoted to some particular 

 subject of general interest, thus assuming the form of a teach- 

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The numbers now planned are as follows : January, Physical^ 

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 Course of Study ; November, Harvest Studies ; December, 

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