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INDEX 



Downing, Elliot R., "The Third 



and Fourth Generation," 175; 



The Opportunity for Research in 



the Problems of Teaching Nature 



Study, 74. 

 Drushel, J. Andrew, A Note on the 



Vitality of Seed Corn Six Years 



Old, 123. 

 Duty of the Humane Society Toward 



Compulsory Humane Education 



Stella J. Preston, 32. 

 Eagle Owl of Europe, The, 285. 

 Editor, Humane Education, 78; 



Humane Education, 121. 

 Editorial, 37, 82, 124, 169, 266. 309; 



The Rural School, 351, 400. 

 Embody, G. C, A Method of Fish 



Study for Beginners, 156. 

 Emerson, Alfred, The Red Squirrel, 



296. 

 Emerson, Arthlr J. and Clarence 



M. Weed, "Our Trees, How to 



Know Them," 209. 

 Eternity's Stair, James G. Needham, 



59- 



"Exercise and Review Book' in 

 Biology," J. G. Blaisdell, 87. 



February, L. H. Bailey, 77. 



"Field Book of Insects," Frank E. 



Lutz, 175. 

 First Grade Readers, Wm. G. Vinal, 



37i- 

 Fish Pond for the Farm Boy, A, 



James G. Needham, 133. 

 Fletcher, S. W., "The Strawberry 



in North America," 131. 

 Fossils, A Lesson on, Mary E. Hill, 



393- 



Founder of a City, The, Helen Lee 



Sherwood, 253. 

 "Fresh-Water Biology," Henry B. 



Ward, 176. 

 Fruit of Mountain Magnolia, Notes 



on, N. M. Grier, 240. 

 Ganong, William F., "A Textbook 



on Botany for Colleges," 132. 

 Gentian, The, Katharine C. Wood- 

 burn, 260. 

 Girard, Hoi E H., 'Twas at 



Christening Time, 197. 

 Goldenrod, The, Geo. H. Russell, 235. 

 Goldfish, The Proper Treatment for, 



Editor, 166. 

 "Goldfish Varieties and Tropical 



Aquarium Fishes," Wm. T. Innes, 



177. 

 Good-for-Nothing Little Me, Frances 



Shaw, 279. 



Grier, N. M., Notes on Fruit of 

 Mountain Magnolia, 240. 



Hausman, Ethel H., The Moon 

 Story, 359. 



Harwood, W. S., "New Creations 

 in Plant Life," 404. 



Hawkins Harold G., The Moun- 

 tain Lake, 241. 



Hegner, Robert W., Animal Tracks 

 5- 



Hess, Marguerite, The Sunflower, 

 227. 



Hill, Anna M., School Garden 

 Clubs in Crowded New York City 

 Schools, 105. 



Hill, Mary E., A Lesson on Fos- 

 sils, 393- 



How to Study Ants in the School- 

 room, 264. 



Houck, Rev. F. A., "Our Palace 

 Wonderful," 312. 



"Human Physiology," Percy G. 

 Stiles, 86. 



Humane Education, Editor, 121. 



Humane Education, Editor, 78. 



Humanistic Elements in Education, 

 The, L. H. Bailey, 43. 



Hunter, George W., "A Civic 

 Biology," 224. 



Innes, Wm. T., "Goldfish Varieties 

 and Tropical Aquarium Fishes," 

 177. 



Jones, John Price, War and Na- 

 ture, 164. 



Jordan, Dr., The Sea Horse, 145. 



Jewett, Frances Gulick, "The 

 Next Generation," 225. 



Ketchum, Arthur, Tansy, 73. 



Kilpatrick, Van Evrie, "The 

 Child's Food Garden," 226. 



Koehler, Katharine L., Nature 

 Study and the School Garden, 10 1. 



Lewis, Chas. D., "The Waterboys 

 and their Cousins," 404. 



Little Brown Creeper, The, Author 

 unknown, 28. 



Little Red Schoolhouse, The Story 

 of the, Editha S. Campbell, 313 



Lutz, Frank E., "Field Book of 

 Insects," 175. 



Matthews, F. Schuyler, "American 

 Wildflowers, Field Book of," 41 ; 

 "American Trees and Shrubs, 

 Field Book of," 41. 



Mattli, Peter A., The Strange 

 Cliff Dwellers, 280. 



Maynard, Edith Clark, Unfortu- 

 nate Mistakes in the Teaching of 

 Nature Study, 183.- 



