INDEX 



397 



Reaching & Training Rural Teachers, 

 E. L. Palmer. Pg. 8i 



Rogers, Katherine R. A Voyage 

 of Discovery. Pg. 35 



Roosevelt Field Club, The, Ruth 

 V. Weierheiser. Pg. 87 



Rowley, Stella M. Cottonwoods 

 of the Dunes, The. Pg. 53 



Rowley, S. M. Picturesque Dune- 

 land. Pg. 314 



Sand Dunes and Forests. W. Whit- 

 ney. Pg. 330 



Satterthwait, a. F. A Survey of 

 Twenty Years Progress in Nature 

 Study (E) In Extension Work, 

 Pg. 71 



vScoTT, C. DeW. The Forester, A 

 Play. Pg. 333 



Scott, Carroll DcWilton, The 

 Wise Wood Rats. Pg. 268 



Shaw, Ellen Eddy, A Survey of 

 Twenty Years Progress in Nature 

 Study in Providing Materials for 

 Study. Pg. 63 



Sherwood, Helen Lee, Bee's Eye 

 View, A. Pg. 276 



Shufeldt, R. W. Australia's Re- 

 markable Lizard. Pg. 360 



Shufeldt, R. W. Wild & Garden 

 Roses. Pg. 237 



Stackepole, a. J. Mrs. Grasshop- 

 per Goes House-Hunting. Pg. 291 



Stalking the Cow, Elizabeth F. 

 Burrall. Pg. 240 



Stearns, Lydia, Wild . Birds in 

 City Parks. Pg. 310 



Stebbins, D. C. Three Days in the 

 Mountains. Pg. 201 



Story of Hop High, The, Virginia 

 Baker. Pg. 390 



Story of Jim, The Normal School 

 Squirrel, A. Ethel Gallaher. Pg. 

 249 



Survey of Twenty Years Progress in 

 Measuring Results in Nature Study. 

 Dr. Elliot R. Downing. Pg. 68 



Survey of Twenty Years Progress in 

 Nature Study (E) In Extension 

 Work, A, A. F. Satterthwait. 

 Pg. 71 



Survey of Twenty Years Progress in 

 Nature Study in Providing 

 Materials for Study, Ellen Eddy 

 Shaw. Pg 63 



Survey of Twenty Years IVogrcss 

 Made in the Courses of Nature 

 Study, A, Alice Jean Patterson. 



Pg. 55 

 Sun.The. Pg. 6 

 Sim Dial for the School Garden. I'g. i 



Symposium of Garden Supervisors 

 from Coast to Coast. Pg. 103 



Taubenhaus, J. J. Disease of Mul- 

 berry Fruit, A. Pg. 282 



Thistle, Donald, Nature Bids You 

 Come. Pg. 267 



Thomson, J. C. To the Woodland 

 Folk. Pg.323 



Thomas, L. S. Children's Gardens 

 in a Steel Town. Pg. 131 



Thoreau's Observations on Fogs, 

 Clouds, & Rain, F. White. Pg. 

 296 



Townsend, Manley, Pictures on 

 Memory's Wall. Pg. 288 



Three Days in the Mountains, D. C. 

 Stebbins. Pg. 200 



Tides, The. Pg. 19 



Trailing Arbutus. Agnes Atwater. 



Pg- 295 



' ' Uncle Zeb & His Friends, ' ' Edward 

 W. Frentz. Pg. 45 



Van Cleve, M. R. Nature Study & 

 The Reading Lesson. Pg. 261 



ViNAL, W. G., Counsel for Council- 

 lors. Pg. 152 



Vinal, W. G. First Nature Lore 

 School. Pg. 145 



Vinal, William Gould, It is an 

 111 Wind that Blows Nobody 

 Good Pg. 38 



Voyage of Discovery, A. Katherine 

 R. Rogers. Pg. 3=5 



Waking up Dead Back Yards, W. R. 

 Beattie. Pg. 99 



Warner, Edith W. Bagworm Col- 

 lections. Pg. 245 



Went, Harvey C. ^The Black Snake 

 Pg. 274 



Where Should Nature Study Come 

 on the Program, Mrs. Charlotte 

 Gulich. Pg. 149 



White, F. Thoreau's Observations 

 on Fogs, Clouds & Rain. Pg. 296 



Whitney, W. Sand Dunes & Forests. 

 Pg. 330 



Why Prairie Flowers liavc Disap- 

 peared, W. S. Moffatt. Pg. 307 



Wild and Garden Roses, R. W. 

 Shufeldt. Pg. 237 



Wild Birds in City Parks, Lydia 

 vStearns. Pg. 310 



"Wild Creatures of Garden tv Hedge- 

 row," Frances Pitt. I'g. 44 



Wise Wood Rats, Tlie. (\-.rn.ll 

 DeWilton Scott. \\. 2().S 



Woodkmd Folk, To the, j. (\ 

 Thomson, f'g. 323 



Year's Program of the College Wom- 

 an's (dnb of F>rie. I'm., A. I'g. 27(1 



