AMONG SCHOOL GARDENS 



No. 



59. The Com Root-worms. 8 pages 



60. The Imported Cabbage Worm. 8 pages 

 98. The Apple-tree Tent Caterpillar. 8 pages 



104. The Common Red Spider. 1 1 pages 



Office of Experiment Stations 



Circulars 



60. The Teaching of Agriculture in the Rural Common 



Schools. 20 pages 

 73. Country Life Education. 13 pages 

 84. Education for Country Life. 40 pages 

 160. School Gardens.* 



Forest Service (Bureau of Forestry) 

 Circulars 

 5. Arbor Day Planting in Eastern States. 4 pages 

 II. Facts and Figures Regarding Our Forest Re- 

 sources, Briefly Stated. 8 pages 

 96. Arbor Day. 4 pages 



Yearbook Papers 

 125. Some Edible and Poisonous Fungi. 18 pages 



(Reprinted from the Yearbook for 1897.) 



233. Some Problems of the Rural Common School. 



22 pages 



(Reprinted from the Yearbook for 1901.) 



382. The Use of Illustrative Material in Teaching 



Agriculture in Rural Schools. 18 pages 



(Reprinted from the Yearbook for 1905.) 



* This is out of print as a free document, but may be had for 

 10 cents by applying to Superintendent of Documents, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



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