INDEX 



405 



MuN7, Phimp a., The Acacia Pg. 



233 

 My Study of Moths from Living 



Fpecimens, Pnjiid, Alice E. Pg. 



286 

 Nature Studv from a Car Window, 



Editorial Pg. 78 

 Nature Study of Elementary Science 



Pg- 205 ' „ ., 



Nature — The Supreme Provider, 



Sherman, Mary King Pg. 192 

 Notes from the Children's Corner of 



the Garden, from Washington, 



D C. Pg. 113 

 Notes on the Blacksnake, Humphrey, 



Helen H. Pg. 386 

 The Night Fairies Rendezvous, Bark- 

 er, Eugene Dr. Pg. 360 

 "Old Crow and His Friends," Judson, 



Katherine Pg. 8? 

 Ormsbee, Carrie W., Bird Notes 



from Brandon, Vermont Pg. 76 

 Our Garden Friends, Beard, Pearl 



Pg-99 

 Our Pet Chipmunk Uncas and His 



Relatives, Traver, Jay R. Pg. 381 

 Our Victory Loan Pg. 167 

 Over-Night Nature Study Trips, 



MacCaughey, Vaughan Pg. 149 

 "Peach Growing," Gould, H. P. 



Pg- 41 

 Peace on Earth and Good Will to 



Men, Editorial Pg. 36 

 Pellett, Frank C, "Practical Queen 



Rearing" Pg. 211 

 A Plan for Studving Pines, Drushel, 



J. A. Pg. 6 ' 

 The Pocket Gopher, Cresswell, Mae 



Pg-369 

 The Poppies of Flanders Fields, 



Grier, Lt. N.M. Pg. 342 

 "Practical Queen Rearing," Pellett, 



Frank C. Pg. 211 

 "The Project ^Iethod in Education," 



Branon, Mendel E. Pg. 355 

 Proid, Alice E., My Study of Moths 



from Living Specimens Pg. 286 

 The Racoon, Happ, Geo. B. Pg. 391 

 R.\NKiN, W. Howard, "Manual for 



Tree Diseases" Pg. 40 

 The Real Notebook of a Real Boy, 



Farquhar, Donald Pg. 332 

 Riley, Helen, Little Woody Wood- 

 chuck Pg. 394 

 Russell, Geo. H., The Virginia Deer 



Pg- 374 



Samia Cecropias Love Stor>', Down- 

 ing, ElUot R. Pg. 278 



Sarkar, Benoy K., "Hindu Achieve- 

 ments in Exact Science" Pg. 121 



"Science of Plant Life," Transeau, 

 E. N. Pg. 120 



Scott, Temple, Bird Helpers in the 

 Garden Pg. 184 



The Seasonal Development, Gross 

 Structure Ecology' and Geographi- 

 cal Distribution of Sanguinaria 

 Canadensis, Baker, Rhea Olive 

 Pg- 62 



Sh.\llcross, Alice L., A Hen in the 

 Kindergarten Pg. 162 



Shaver, J. ^L Some Considerations 

 in Teaching a Bird Course Pg. 53 



Sherman, Mary King, Nature, The 

 ' Supreme Provider Pg. 192 



Shirling, Albert E., Another Way 

 of Mounting Insects Pg. 158 



SHUFELDT, Dr. R. W., The Homed 

 Lizards of the United States. Pg. 



143 

 A Simple Key to the Evergreens Pg. 



34 



Smith, Birdie, Clareta-Bird and 

 Flower Day Program Pg. 164 



Some Considerations in Teaching a 

 Bird Course, Shaver, J. M. Pg. 53 



Some Other Large Moths Pg. 295 



5>ome Reasons for the Study of Trees 

 in Nature Study in the Elementary 

 Schools, Ullrich, Fred T. Pg. 19 



"A Source Book of Biological Nature 

 Studv," Downing, Elliott R. Pg. 

 261 



Spencer, John W., Uncle John's 

 First Lesson with Seeds Pg. 242 



SiiLLMAN, W. J., "Farm Science" 

 Pg. 120 



The Spirit of Nature Study, Stanley 

 Rufus Pg. 105 



The Spring Peeper, Hausman, Ethel 

 H. Pg. 129 



Stanely, Rufus, The Spirit of Na- 

 ture Study Pg. 105 



Stories, an Aid to the Nature Study 

 Teacher, 'Evaory, Annette Pg. 95 



A Story of Chickens and Step- 

 mothers, Yelever, A. E. Pg. 322 



The Stor>' of Little Red-Spot, Gage, 

 Susanna Phelps Pg. 135 



Suggestions for the Moth Collector 



"Pg- 314 



The Swiss Mountain Pine, Mattli, 

 P. A. Pg. I 



The Tale of the Cat-Tail, Clas->=en, 

 Peter W. Pg. 244 



The Tamarack, Alexander, Wm. 

 Prindle Pg. 14 



"The Teaching of Science in the 

 Elementar\- School," Trafton, Gil- 

 bert H. Pg. 40 



