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Hen 



Alcott. Cockyloo. (see her Lulu's library, i : 95-108) 



Brent. A fair exchange, (see Youth's companion, June 1895, 



69 : 293) 



Fox. Making the best of it. (see Outlook, Feb. 1897, 55 : 623) 

 Hull. Biddy, (see Youth's companion, Oct. 1889, 62 : 499) 

 McDowell. Little Topknot Speckle's lesson, (see Child garden, 



June 1893, i : 194-9?) 

 Poulsson. The story of Speckle, (see her In the child's world, 



P- 337-43) 

 Richards. How two looked at a shower, (see Youth's companion^ 



Aug. 1887, 60 : 339) 

 Southey. The little rooster, (see Boston collection of kindergarten 



stories, p. 15-18) 

 Underwood. Bobby's chickens, (see Youth's companion, Ap. 1885, 



58:167) 



Hepatica, see Flowers, Hepatica. 



Horse 



Bumstead. How Jet started west, (see Youth's companion, Sep. 



1891, 64: 501) 

 Carter. A wise old horse, (see Poulsson. /// the child's world. 



' P- iS 1 -^) 

 Sewell. Black Beauty. 



Wise old Dobbin, (see Boston collection of kindergarten stories. 

 p. 77-80) 



Humming-bird, see Birds, Humming-bird. 

 Insects, see names of insects. 



June 



* Daisy's calendar. (see Youth's companion, June 1891, 64: 353) 



* June. (see Youth's companion, June 1888, 61 : 295) 



* Jane. (see Youth's companion, June 1895, 69: 305) 



Leaves 



Smith. The maple-leaf and the violet. (see Wiggin & Smith. 



Story hour. p. 133-38) 

 Autumn 



* Autumn leaves, (see Harper's third reader, p. 20-21) 

 (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 203-4) 



