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Elephant 



Frenzeney. Old Soup, the elephant, (see Barnes' third reader. 



P- 73-78) 

 Kipling. Toomai of the elephants, (see his Jungle book. p. 217-61) 



Fir, see Trees, Fir. 



Fish 



Discontented fishers, (see Harper's third reader, p. 225-28) 



La Fontaine. The three gold fishers, (see Boston collection of 



kindergarten stories, p. 20-22) 

 Poulsson. The minnow's adventure, (see her In the child's world. 



p. 242-47) 

 Flax 



Andersen. The flax (see his Wonder stories, p. 488-92) 

 (see Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 426-32) 



Flowers 



Apple blossom 



Andersen. There's a difference, (see his Stories and tales, p. 225- 



28) 



Boyle. How the apple blossom came back, (see Outlook, May 



1897, 56:277) 

 Brush. Lady Pinkblow's slippers. (see Youths companion, May 



1892, 65:261) 



* Bryant. The planting of the apple tree, (see his Library of poetry 



and song. p. 457-58) 

 (see Johnson. Illustrated poems and songs for young 



people, p. 126-27) 

 (see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 19-20) 



* Dayre. Apple blossoms, (see Youths companion, May 1890, 63 : 



283) 



* Dodge. Blossom snow, (see her Along the way. p. 100) 



* When the apple blossoms stir, (see Pratt. Little flower folks. 



1 : 94-95) 



See also Trees, Apple. 

 Arbutus 



Belknap. > Indian legend of the arbutus, (see Poulsson. In the 



child's world, p. 375-77) 

 Perkins. Indian legend of the arbutus, (see Child garden, Ap. 



1893, i; I54-5 6 ) 



