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Story for Willie Winkle, (see Wiltse. Kindergarten stones and 



morning talks, p. 110-12) 



* Thaxter. Jack Frost, (see her Stories and poems for children. 

 p. 165-67) 



Garden 



Branch. Canterbury bells, (see Youth's companion, July 1887, 



60 : 32) 

 Thaxter. Peggy's garden and what grew therein, (see her Stories 



and poems for children, p. 72-96) 



Goat 



Wise Snowdrop and silly Billy, (see Richards. Four feet, two feet, 

 and no feet. p. 262-63) 



Goldenrod, see Flowers, Goldenrod. 



Goose 



Cameron. All about a goose that wanted to be a turkey, (see 



Youth's companion, Mar. 1889, 62 : 123) 

 Mr Reynard and Mrs Goose, (see Youttts companion, Ap. 1890, 



63 : 199) 

 Old Prob. (see Youth's companion, Sep. 1889, 62 : 439) 



Grain 



Himes. How the indians helped, (see Child gar den , Oct. 1894, 

 2 : 346-47) 



Grass 



* Larcom. Red-top and timothy, (see her Poetical works, p. 125) 



* Roberts. Voice of the grass, (see Bryant. Library of poetry and 



song. p. 465) 



- (see Lovejoy. Nature inverse, p. 22-23) 

 (see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 38) 



Grasshopper 



* Grasshopper, (see Youth's companion, July 1893, 66 : 347) 



Hare 



Wiggin. Hare and the tortoise, (see Child garden, Mar. 1895^ 



3 : I0 7-9) 

 Hawthorn, see Trees, Hawthorn. 



