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7:9— Dec, 1911 



Smith, Herbert A., Place of For- 

 estry in General Education, 141. 



"Soil, The, Rural Education," 168. 



St. Louis Section A. N. S. S., 77. < 



Stebbins, C. A., A Lesson in 

 Weeds, 172 ; Children and Health, 



- 272. 



Stevens, W. J., Course in N. S., 

 Eugene Field School, St. Louis, 4. 



Studies in Aquatic Insects, 91. 



Teaching Devices, 126. 



Thomason, John, Instinct or Intel- 

 ligence, 81. 



"Tillers of the Ground," 167. 



Time Economy and Teaching De- 

 vices, 126. 



Timmons, John T., Studying the 

 Echo, 91. 



Trafton, Gilbert H., Place of Ob- 

 servation in N. S., 124; Studies in 

 Aquatic Insects, 91. 



"Tree Growing in Public Schools," 

 139. 



Tree Number, February, 154. 

 Trees; Books and Periodicals on, 



154. 

 Tree, Shade, Protectors' League of 



Newark, N. J., 29. 

 Trees, Human Interest in, 39. 

 Trolley Train Educational in the 



Interests of Rural Schools, 85. 

 Tuberculosis Among School Chil- 

 dren, 248. 

 Tuberculosis in Wisconsin, 109. 

 Weed Lessons, 171. 

 Weed Number, October. 

 Weeds, A Lesson in, 172. 

 Weeds, List of Useful References 



for Study of, 175. 

 Weed Study in the Grammar 



Grades, 167. 

 What N. S. Does for Child and 



Teacher, 132. 

 Woodpeckers, Nest Boxes for, 16. 

 Yunker, Emilie, Reading Lessons 



for Grade II, 45; The Ginko, 46. 



