Foreword 



The Nature-Study Review should serve a wider constitu- 

 ency. There are thousands of teachers and nature students who 

 need just the practical suggestions and the inspiration which its 

 pages afford. It is the only magazine which is devoting itsell 

 exclusively to outlining successful work in nature study for thi? 

 grades and to discussions of the teaching of the subject. 



Normal schools, superintendents and teachers would subscribe 

 to it, we are convinced, if they knew more about it. 



Our subscribers are in limited localities. In most states, foi' 

 instance, the subscriptions come from three or four cities, when; 

 someone has become acquainted with the magazine and has stimu- 

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The Editor asks your hearty co-operation in increasing our 

 membership and widening the influence of the society and de- 

 sires to call attention to the special offer made below. See also 

 reverse side. 



MOST of our subscriptions are usually renewed in the next 

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 members, we make this unusual offer: 



ONE OLD SUBSCRIPTION (renewal) and 



TWO NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS will be 



accepted at $1.80. 



Offer open until Feb. 15, 1913. 



Subscribers who have paid up in the last few months and 

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 on this offer. 



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