IXPl-X 



415 



Nbbdb Of, J. G., Agreemenl aa to the 

 Nature-Study Program, 2; A 

 dean Furrow, 265 

 Newark Museum, The, <>i 

 News Notes, [19, 210, 272, 318, |.o6 

 Nolan, A. W., Agricultural Nature- 

 Study, 346 

 Norton, Elizabeth ML, Purple Mar- 

 tins and the Boll Weevil, 195 

 from Correspondents, Si 

 Notes on New York Meeting, 51 

 Notice and Program of the Annual 



Meeting, 103 

 Oak, The, Donald Thistle, 287 

 "Old Crow Stories," Kathcrine B. 



Judson, 320 

 Old Pine Tree's Story, The, Anna 



B. Comstock, 24 

 On the Wind in February, Christina 



G. Rossetti, 42 

 Palmer, E. L., The Skunk Cabbage, 



a Swamp Hostelry, 132 

 Parent-Teacher's Association Inter- 

 ested in Birds, A, Margaret F. 

 Small, 200 

 Parsons, Robert, A Boy's Account 



of His Tame Crow, Jack, 193 

 Pearson, T. Gilbert, "The Bird 



Study Book, 212" 

 Pellett, Frank C, "Our Backdoor 



Neighbors," 410 

 "Peony, The Book of the," Mrs. 



Edward Harding, 213 

 Pet Pine Snake on a Wisconsin 



Farm, A, Karl P. Schmidt, 104 

 "Pets, Their History and Care," Lee 



S. Crandall, 364 



Piece of Suet, A, Ruth Marshall, 399 



Plan for the Study of the Elm Tree in 



Primary Grades, A, Susan B. 



Sipe, 55 



"Plant Materials of Decorative 



Gardening," William Trelease, 321 



PLUMB, Charles S., "Judging Farm 



Animals," 126 

 "Poultry Breeding and Manage- 

 ment," James Dry den, 168 

 "Primer of Bird Study," Ernest 



Ingersoll, 212 

 Purple Martins and the Boll Weevil, 



Elizabeth M. Norton, 195 

 Quick, Martha, Hermit Thrush 



Brook, 325 

 Reading of the Nature Study Bar- 

 ometer, A, Louise Connolly, 97 

 Red-headed Woodpecker, The, Mary 



Loesch, 66 

 Reynolds, Harriet, What Birds 

 Feed on in Winter, 383 



Robin Annals, Some, Georgia S 



land. 



J, JULIA, "Tr© Worth Know- 

 ink'," 275 



1 1 1, CHRISTIN \ G , On the 

 Wind in February, 42 



Royal Moccasin Flower, The, Edna 

 L, Barker, 131 



Royalty in the Plant Kingdom, E. 

 Eugene Barkei 



1 I., George, II.. A Boy's 

 Friendly Trie, 306 



Schedule for Arbor Day Composi- 

 tions on Conversation, Mrs. N. L. 

 Britton, 140 



Schlegel, Mathilde, Fishing in 

 Winter, 112; Bird Founts in the 

 Garden, 197 



Schmidt, Karl P., A Pet Snake on a 

 Wisconsin Farm, 104 



Schufeldt, R. W., Botanizing in the 

 Fall and Winter Months, 13; 

 Some Familiar Butterflies, 

 Necessity for Greater Accuracy in 

 Describing American Trees, 288 



Schumucker, S. C, Spontaneity in 

 Nature-Study, 48 



Siepert, Albert F., "Bird Houses 

 Boys Can Build," 410 



Siniman, Edith M., The Auto- 

 biography of a California Quail, 



395 

 Sipe, Susan B., A Plan for the Study 

 of the Elm Tree in Primary Grades, 



Sir Downey and Miss Chickadee, 



Adena K. Burt, 388 

 Sir Frost and the Trees, W. P. 



Alexander, 297 

 Skunk Cabbage, A Swamp Hostelry, 



The, E. L. Palmer, 132 

 Small, Margaret F., A Parent- 

 Teacher's Association Interested 



in Birds, 200 

 Smith, Roger C, The Chrysopas, 



or Golden Eyes, 261 

 Snow Bunting, To the, W. P. 



Alexander, 379 

 Song, Charles DeKay, 1 

 Spencer, John W., The Diplomacy 



of the Good Teacher, 22 

 Sphinx Moth, A Note on the Hiber- 

 nation of the Pupa of the, J. A. 



Drushel, 271 

 Spontaneity in Nature-Study, S. C. 



Schumucker, 48 

 Spring in the Swamp, Phoebe Bird 



203 

 Spring Wild Flowers, The, Lucy L. 



Stratton, 150 



