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NA TURE-STUD Y RE VIEW [14:4— April, 1921 



score cards, maps, rainy day nature-study, weather, library methods 

 peculiar to camp nature-lore, camp museum, decoration, nature 

 photography. 



A Half Day in the Fields — Making friends with birds, scanning 

 the shore, conserving wild flowers, protecting the forest, exploring 

 swamps, gathering minerals, reading hills, traveling by compass, 

 path-finding by map, surveying ponds, observing lower plants, 

 hunting small animals, foraging for food, cooking out-of-doors, 

 observing the laws of nature. 



Evening Features — Hearing noted naturalists. 



Nature-lore School for 1921 



The Review is glad to announce that the Nature-lore School will 

 be held the last week in June at Camp Aloha, Lake Morey, Fairlee, 

 Vermont. Aloha is noted for the training of its councilors and 

 graduating them as camp directors. The course will be run on a 

 similar plan to the 1920 conference. Those interested in spending 

 a profitable week studying nature under specialists should apply 

 early to Mrs. Edward Gulick, 77 Addington Road, Brookline, 

 Massachusetts. 



Chequesset Girls Investigating an Old, Old Story that reads like a 

 myth. This tree trunk is only seen at low tide. When it grew this spot was 

 an upland. A peek into one of the notebooks would help one realize that 

 "truth is stranger than fiction." 



