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NATURE STUDY REVIEW 



[8:2— Feb., 1912 



The School Garden Association of America is very grateful 

 to the Editor of the Nature Study Review for the opportunity 

 to present the cause of school gardens in the Review. 



The articles that are herein published were read at the first 

 National Convention of the Association held in July 1911 at San 

 Francisco. It is to be regretted that Mr. Horchem's excellent 

 paper had to be cut down on account of space. 



It is hoped that an afiiliation may be perfected between the 

 American Nature-Study Society and the School Garden Associa- 

 tion of America. The report of the committee of the School 

 Garden Association of America is herein presented. 



The committee are congratulated upon presenting so work- 

 able a plan. Most of the cuts used in this number were loaned 

 to our Association and I am happy to thank the donors at this 

 time. Van Evrie Kilpatrick, 



President of The School Garden Association of America, 



4852 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 



A I'Kizi-; wii\.\i-:r corner of school garden at J", s. r)2, new 



YORK CITY. 



