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The attendance at the meetings thus far has been fine, the 

 members coming out not alone for the social enjoyment,but also 

 because they are really interested in the topics to be discussed. So 

 to any clubs considering nature study as a possible program of 

 work we should advise a trial, and we feel confident that the effect 

 will prove vivifying even as it has proven with us. 



A Years' Program Of The College Woman's Club 

 Of Erie, Pa. 



STUDIES IN NATURE 



Whether we look or whether we listen 



We hear life murmur or see it glisten. Lowell 



OCTOBER: TREES 



Some Common trees of the Great Lake Region 



The Life of a Tree 



Famous Tree Lovers and Their Writings 



NOVEMBER I STARS. 



Other Suns than Ours 



The Stars of the Winter Sky 



Maria Mitchell 



DECEMBER: THE GLACIAL PERIOD 



The History of Lake Erie 



California Big Trees and the Glacial Period 



John Muir 



JANUARY : FISHES 



The Story of Fishes in the Earth's History 



Fishes in the Erie Hatchery 



Isaak Walton— The Complete Angler 



FEBRUARY: TOADS AND THEIR RELATIVES 



Life and Habits of a Toad 



Frogs, Tree Frogs and Salamanders 



Schuyler Matthews, -Lover of Toads 



march: WILD FLOWERS 



Stories of Common Wild Flowers 

 Insects and Flowers 

 Asa Gray 

 APRIL: the brook 



The Making of a Brook 

 The Life in a Brook 

 James Whitcomb Riley 



may: FERNS 



The Life of a Fern 



Ferns Found in the Vicinity of Erie 



John Burroughs 



