20 The Nature-Study Exhibition 



Group 



St. Paul's School, Oxford. Development of Foliage from 

 Winter Buds. Preparations to illustrate Climbing and 

 Protective Adaptation. 

 E. House of Education, Ambleside. Nature Diaries kept by 

 Students. 



The application of natural objects to artistic design 

 has been successfully studied in several schools, and 

 here we would particularly mention the exhibits of 

 the Leeds School Board and from Arbroath. 



OTHER AWARDS OF CERTIFICATES 

 Group 



A. Yorkshire College, Leeds. Botanical Surveys. 



Durham College of Science, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Collective 



Exhibit. 

 Cheshire County Council. The Aldersey School, Bunbury. 



Scheme of Work. Photographs. 

 Hants County Council. Collective Exhibit. 

 Surrey County Council. Collective Exhibit from Evening 



Continuation School Gardens. 

 Weybridge National School. Relief Map. 

 South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye, Kent. Collective 



Exhibit. 

 Fife County Council. Collective Exhibit. Printed Schemes 



of Work and Prospectuses. 

 Glasgow Technical College. Collective Exhibit^ especially 



the work from Mr. Scott Elliot's classes. 



B. Girls' Public Day School Company. Clapham High School, 



E. Potter's Botanical Drawings. 



Norwich High School. Nature Calendar. 



Sheffield High School. Kindergarten Department. Litera- 

 ture. 



Aberdeen Grammar School. Photographs of Children at 

 Work in Garden and on School Rambles. 



Sexey's Trade School, Bruton, Somerset. Scheme of Nature 

 study and Time-table. 



St. Margaret's School, Bushey, Herts. The Perfection of 

 Life in Plants, 



