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At a recent meeting of the California Nature-study Society in 

 San Francisco C. A. Stebbins was recently elected president. 



The meeting held in San Francisco was a top-notch meeting. 

 Two afternoons were devoted to agricultural nature-study and 

 both were overflow meetings. 



We are emphasizing home and school gardens as a basis for 

 nature-study work. At the present time we have organized some 

 two thousand boys and girls in northern California. We furnish 

 free seeds to those gardeners as well as the Junior Agriculturist. 

 In March the nature-study society meets in Oakland. 



Send to Edward F. Bigelow, Sound Beach, Conn., and get a 

 sample copy of the Guide to Nature. They have just added 

 some interesting new features. 



Nature Study Articles in Recent Magazines 



The January number of All Outdoors is No. 2, Vol. i. Pub- 

 lished quarterly at 143 W. 36th St., New York. 



February 



Field and Stream — The Canoe Trail to Fort Albany. Henry A. 

 Aver. 



Harper's — Through the Heart of the Surinam Jungle. Chas. 

 W. Furlong. 



Outdoor Life — Trout Fishing in Colorado. A. L. Moffat. 



Outer's Book — The Nerve of a Trapped Knave. (Coyote). 

 Otto M. Jones. 



Outing — In Quest of the Canvas Back. Herbert K. Job. 



Popular Science Monthly — Hibernation of Certain Animals. 

 Walker J. Haben. 



Scrihner's. — Scenes on Old Trails. Earle Harrison. 



March 

 Atlantic — The Spirit of the Herd. Dallas Lore Sharp. 

 Garden Magazine — ^An Oregon School Garden. Alice V. Joyce. 



