New Nature and Science Readers 



for the Elementary Schools 



The Fly-Aways and Other Seed Travelers. By F, M. Fultz. This is a beautifully 

 illustrated and attractive story of how plants find homes for their children. 

 Use it in third or fourth grade. It is a guide to definite observation and classifi- 

 cation of an interesting series of facts. It is ideal nature study for children be- 

 Cfluse* 



1. Their interest is maintained by the great variety of forms they are led to 

 discover. 



2. Their imagination is directed to a constructive organization of knowledge. 



3. Their sympathies are brought into play by the vital problem of how plants 

 find homes. 



There are stories of "Fly-Aways," of "The Sailors", of "The Coasters and 

 Skaters", of "Jumpers", "Trampers", "Swimmers", etc. 



Nearly 200 pages with a host of pictures. Fric by mail 60c. 



Send for our full descriptive catalogue of Literature, History, and Science 

 readers for school use, and for our list of Teachers' books, Address all orders to 



The Public School Publishing Co., Bloominaton.lll. 

 The Slingerland Lantern Slides 



Photographed and Colored From Nature 



Insects — Life histories, metamorphoses, mimicry. 

 Injurious insects and their work 



Birds — Nests, eggs, young and adults. 



Typical branches and fruits of trees, wild flowers and 

 other nature-study subjects. 



Slides made to order. Lists on application. 



Mrs. M«V. Slingerland, Ithaca, New York> 



THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION 



A World Wide Org-anizatioii 



For All Students and Lovers of Nature, Outdoor Life and Natural Science^ 

 Arcadia: Sound Beach, Connecticut. 



Established 1875. Incorporated (Mass) 1892. Incorporated (Conn.) 1910, 



From our Charter: "For the purpose of the promotion of scientific educa- 

 tion; the advancement of science; the collection in museums of naiur^l and 

 scientific specimens; and employment of observers and teachers in the differ- 

 e nt departments of science, and the ^jeneral diffusion of knowledge." 

 The AA is under the control of a board of Trustees. 



It is for all ag-es all places, all degrees of mental attainments and wealth. 

 Our membership is from kindergarten to university, in homes and institutions 

 and social circles— amoup all occupations, including those who are aided and 

 those who aid us— in knowledge and money. 



Includes several of the largest Scientific Societies in the United 



States, also Chapters and Members everywhere. You are 



cordially invited to become a member 



Send 10 cents for full particulars and sample copy of "The Guide to Nature". 



EDWARD F, BIGELOW 



Arcadia: Sound Beach, Connecticut. 



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