AMONG SCHOOL GARDENS 



CoMSTocK, John H.: Insect Life. D. Appleton and 

 Co., New York, 1905. I1.50 



("An introduction to nature study, and a guide for teachers, 

 students and others interested in outdoor Hfe." Better 

 than the Manual for the average reader) 



Holland, W. J.: The Butterfly Book. Doubleday, 

 Page and Co., New York, 1898. I3.00 



Howard, L. O. : The Insect Book. Doubleday, Page 

 and Co., New York, 1901. I3.00 



Insects Injurious to Shade and Ornamental Plants. 

 Agr. Exp. Station, New Brunswick, N.J. Bul- 

 letin No. 181 



KiRKLAND, Arthur: Usefulness of the American Toad. 

 Farmers' Bulletin No. 196 



Knobel, E.: Day Butterflies and Duskfliers. Bradlee 

 Whidden, Boston, 1895. Paper, | .50 

 The Beetles of New England. Bradlee Whidden, 

 Boston, 1895. Paper, | .50 



(Books easily slipped in the pocket; mostly illustrations, and 

 convenient for identifying, but not reliable for all names. 

 Used with Comstock as an authority in names, they are help- 

 ful) 



MoRLEY, Margaret W.: Bee People. A. C. McClurg 

 and Co. 1899. I1.25 

 Butterflies and Bees. Ginn and Co., Boston, 1909. 



1.75 

 Insect Folk. Ginn and Co., Boston, 1903. | .55 

 Little Wanderers. Ginn and Co., Boston, 1899. 

 $ .30 

 Peckham, G. W. and E. G.: Wasps, Social and Soli- 

 tary. Houghton, Mifflin and Co., Boston, 1905. 

 $1.50 

 PiERSON, C. D.: Among Pond People. E. P. Dutton, 

 New York, 1901. |i.oo 

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