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Mr. D. O. Lively, 



Chief, Department of Live Stock, 



Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, Cal. 

 Dear Sir: Please send me to-day, full particulars and entry- 

 blank for the Children's Pets Exhibition, December 2 and 3. 



Name 



Address 



(Cut this out and mail to-day). 



Prol. S. B. McCready, formerly with the Department of Agricul- 

 ture of Ontario, has recently taken charge of the Rural Science 

 Department, Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. I., 

 Canada. 



Good News! The subscription list of The Nature-Study 

 Review is now the largest in the history of the magazine, and it is 

 still growing. 



The Editor and Publishers extend their thanks for the goodly 

 number of subscriptions send in by Prof. DeWolfe, Truro, N. S., 

 Dr. Alice Jean Patterson, Normal, 111., Mrs. Anna Botsford Corn- 

 stock, Cornell University, the Teachers of WilHamsport, Penn., 

 the St. Louis Club, the Joliet (111.) members and the many others 

 that are helping the magazine. 



Dr. J. B. Dandeno, Department of Education, Toronto, has 

 assumed the Inspectorship of Agricultural Classes of Ontario. 



Book Reviews 



The Boys and Girls of Garden City. Jean Dawson. 346 pp. 

 Ginn & Co. $.75. 

 Garden City is a creation of the fertile mind of Dr. Dunsmore, 

 one of the attractive characters of this book who remarks "The 

 way in which boys are brought up to-day is all wrong. When I was 

 young, a boy had an important place in the home ; he sawed and 

 split the wood, brought in water, made the fires, and reaUy was of 



