TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Foreword 



Chapter I. Introduction ---- g-21 



1. Nature-Study — Its General Meaning ----- 5 



2. The Unity of Nature- Study and Natural Science - - - n 



3. The Nature of Observation ------- j^ 



4. Imaging in Nature-Study ------- jg 



Chapter II. The Scope of Nature-Study ------ 22-43 



1. Field-Work ---------- 22 



2. Nature-Study and Man m the Landscape ----- 27 



3. The Farm ----------- 29 



4. The Garden ---------- ^l 



5. The Dwelling ---------- 37 



6. The City ----------- 39 



7. Nature-Study and History -------- 41 



Chapter III. The Study of Individuals versus That of Types - 44-49 



Chapter IV. Nature- Study and Expression ----- 50-64 



1. Color ------------ 50 



2. Drawing ----------- e,^ 



3. Modeling ------ 55 



4. Making ----------- 55 



5. Reading and Writing --------- 56 



6. Music ----------- 62 



Chapter V. Number-Work in Nature-Study ----- 65-72 



1. Dispersal of Seeds --------- gg 



2. Seasonal Conditions: Were They Favorable or Unfavorable? 70 



Chapter VI. Nature-Study and Morals ----- 73-81 



Appendix A. A Record in Nature- Study ----- 82-83 



Appendix B. Course of Study -------- 84-96 



Minutes of Meetings Held at Atlanta, Ga., February 22-25, 1904 97-99 



List of Active Members --------- 100-103 



