SUGGESTIONS ABOUT BOOKS 



JL HIS BOOK is but an introduction to 

 sex education; moreover it barely touches 

 the field of nature study. As the reader 

 follows his interest further in this 

 field he will desire, probably, to consult 

 more comprehensive books. There is an 

 abundant nature literature which is readily 

 available. With regard to sex education, a 

 number of excellent books have been pub- 

 lished and others will no doubt appear from 

 time to time. Owing to the fact that there 

 are so many aspects of the subject, each 

 adapted to special needs and purposes, it 

 has been deemed advisable not to recommend 

 here a general list of books. An inquiry of 

 this nature, however, addressed to The 

 American Social Hygiene Association, 105 

 West 40th Street, New York City, will 

 receive in answer a selected list of books, 

 suited, as far as possible, to the needs of the 

 inquirer. 



