School Science and Mathematics 



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

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

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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 

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

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



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