AMONG SCHOOL GARDENS 



common territory of main paths and observation 

 plots; the occasional thinning of seedlings with 

 the opportunities for teaching both plant and 

 human hygiene and sanitation; the replanting of 

 plots and lessons that may be introduced at 



Outfit for Insect Study 



Costly glass mounts can be replaced by a strip of cotton batting enclosed between 

 two panes or sheets of glass, bound together by strips of surgeon's plaster. 



Net made of a loop of 12 inch wire bound to a handle of bamboo. To the wire 

 loop a bag of mosquito netting may be sewn or lashed. 



such times on rotation and succession of crops. 

 Finally, there are the lessons in the value of 

 harvests, whether of flowers and vegetables on 

 the little beds, or of the crops on the sample plots, 

 or their relative values on the experimental beds. 



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