BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Reed, Chester A.: A Bird Guide. C. K. Reed, Wor- 

 cester, Mass., 1905. 2 parts, each $ .75 

 Part I. Water, Game and Birds of Prey 

 Part 11. Land Birds east of the Rockies 



(The books are in flexible cloth 2\ by 5! inches and contain 

 over 200 illustrations in color. A good pocket guide) 



Goldfish — Aquaria — Ferneries. Doubleday, Page 

 and Co., New York, 1909. | .50 

 Rogers, Julia E.: Life in an Aquarium. Cornell 



Leaflet No. 1 1 

 Weed, C. M.: Insects and Insecticides. 2d rev. ed., 

 Orange Judd Co., New York, 1908 

 Life Histories of American Insects. The Mac- 

 millan Co., New York, 1906. $ .50 



(Delightful stories to tell the children) 

 Nature Biographies. Doubleday, Page and Co., 

 New York, 1901. f 1.35 



("The lives of some everyday butterflies, moths, grasshoppers 

 and flies") 



Fungi and Fungicides. Orange Judd Co., New 



York, 1894. $1.00 

 Stories of Insect Life: Series i and 2, 20 stories. 

 Ginn and Co., Boston, 1897. | .50 

 Wright, Mabel Osgood: Heart of Nature Series. 

 The Macmillan Cx)., New York, 1904. | .50 

 (Including "Stories of plants and animals;" "Sto- 

 ries of earth and sky;" "Stories of birds and 

 beasts") 

 5. The School Garden in Periodical Literature 



The most complete bibliography of the school garden was issued 

 by Dr. B. M. Davis, now of Miami University, in his "School Gardens 

 for California Schools. " published by the Chico State Normal School. 

 Cal., in 1904. Two hundred and fifty scattered articles are there 

 enumerated. Since then, many others have appeared. The older 

 list contains numerous pamphlets which are no longer accessible to 



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