INDEX 



347 



"Evolution of the Vertebrates and 



Their Kin. The," 245. 

 "Evolution. Plant Life and (M. A. 

 Bigelow), 43. 



Eugenics, 110. 



"False Modestv," 348. 



"Farming, Productive," 279. 



Field Work of St. Louis Section, 

 Am. X. S. Societv, 8. 



FiNLEV, C. W., A Robin's Nest, 163. 



Flag. The Blue, Frontispiece, Oct. 

 (Colored Plate). 



Floodv, R. J. Worcester Garden 

 City Plan; or. The Good Citi- 

 zens' Factory, 14.>. 



Flowers in Winter and Spring by 

 the Use of Spring Fowering 

 Bulbs, A Succession of. 259. 



For the Birds, Frontispiece, Jan. 

 (Poem and Illustration). 



Fuller, Geo. D., How Orchid Seeds 

 Grow, 21. 



Garden, .\ Successful One-.\cre, 

 327. 



"Gardens and Their Meaning," 128. 



Garden City Plan. Worcester; or. 

 The Good Citizens' Factory, 145. 



Gardens, Growing Children in Cali- 

 fornia, 67. > 



"Gardening, Principles of Vege- 

 table," 127. 



"Garden. The Lure of the," 78. 



"General Science, Introduction to," 

 215. 



"God's Calendar," 213. 



Grand Rapids Xature-Study So- 

 ciety, 310. 



Grasshoppers, Common Am.. 

 Frontispiece, Sept. (Colored 

 Plate). 



Gregg, F. M., Hygiene as Nature 

 Studv: Breathing. 225; The 

 Teeth. 270; The Skin. 300. 



"Greyfriars Bobby." 347. 



H.\ND, Edwin E., Collecting Things, 

 291. 



Hegner. Robert W., The Study of 

 Birds with a Camera, 133, 202. 



Hemenw.w. H. D.. How to Grow 

 Bulbs for the Schoolroom, 269. 



"Herself." 348. 



Horchem. B. J., School Gardening. 

 A Fundamental Element in Edu- 

 cation. 62. 



"Human Evolution. The Social 



Direction of." 129. 

 Hvgiene as Nature Studv, Breath- 

 ing. 225; The Teeth, '270; The 

 Skin. 300. 



Hygiene, Dental, 113. 



Insect Life of Pond and Stream, 



The, 139, 181, 221. 

 Interests in Nature Materials, 



Children's, 339. 



Interests of Children in Nature 



Materials, 285. 

 Johnson, R. O., The School Gar- 

 den as the Center for the Teach- 

 ing of Nature-Study, 54. 

 Johnston. Earl Lynd, Observa- 

 tion Cages, 293. 

 Kauffm.\n, C. H., Mushrooms, 172. 

 KiLPATRicK, Van E\'rie, Foreword, 



49. 

 Kingfisher. Frontispiece, Nov. 



(Colored Plate). 

 Kirkwood, J. E., A Method of 



Illustrating Trees, 39. 

 "Land We Live In, The, The Boy's 



Book of Conservation," 212. 

 Laughlin, H. H.. Eugenics, 110. 

 Lewis, E. A., The Taming of Wild 



.\nimals, 150. 

 "Life of the Plant, The" (O. W. 



Caldwell), 346. 

 "Little Red Hen, The," 304. 

 Mau. L.\ura Emily, Interests of 

 Children in Nature Materials, 

 285. 

 McClellen, Dudley, A Successful 



One-Acre Garden. 327. 

 Mead, Cyrus D., What Birds Have 

 Done for Deficient Children, 294. 

 Meadow Lark, The (Poem), 137. 

 Miller, Louise K.. The Civic As- 

 pects of School Gardens, 74. 

 Minerals, Some Common, and Their 



Determination, 313. 

 MiNNicH, DwiGHT E.. Somc Ob- 

 servations on Bird Families. 24. 

 "Monkey Folk of S. Africa, The," 



161. 

 Mushrooms, 172. 

 Myers. Harriet Williams, A 



Feathered Policeman, 267. 

 "Nature- Studv. A Guide to" (J. A. 



Drushel). 209. 

 Nature- Study and Elementary 



Agriculture, 217. 

 Nature-Studv and the "Garbage 



Barrel." 99. 

 Nature-Study as a Servant, 131. 

 Nature- Study, Enjoyment of, (Edi- 

 torial). 292. 

 "Nature-Study, Hand Book of." 46. 

 Nature-Study in England. 126. 

 "Nature- Study on the Farm." 80. 

 Nature Studv, Physical and Chemi- 

 cal, 327. 



