It Flavors of Nature Just as She Is 



Not of the shop, the laboratory, the library, the schoolroom;] 



Not of this ism or that hypothesis; 



Not hysterical nor hypocritical; 



But it is a sincere, honest, faithful magazine, true to its name. 



THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



It tells of the woods and fields; of valleys, ravines and mea- 

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It represents the students and lovers of nature who are mem- 

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AN ILLUSTRATED BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE STl D-^ 



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School Department in Bird-Lore 



[Edited by Mrs. Alice ilaU Walter] 



Alone makes the magazine indispensable to Nature-Study teachers. 



Begin your subscription with the issue for February, 1912, No. 1 of 



Vol. XIV. It contains 80 pages of text. 3 colored plates, numerous 



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