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Mistletoe 



The oak and the mistletoe seed, (see Pratt. Little flower folks. 

 2 : 82-84) 



Moon 



* MacDonald. The wind and the moon, (see Brackett & Eliot. 



Poetry for home and school, p. 30-31) 



* The moon's lullaby. (see Harper's third reader, p. 39-40) 



Morning 



* Longfellow. Daybreak, (see Bryant. Library of poetry and song. 



p. 408) 



* Stevenson. Night and day. (see his Child's garden of verses. 



P- 75-77) 

 Morning-glory, see Flowers, Morning-glory. 



Mouse 



Aesop. The lion and the mouse, (see Wiltse. Kindergarten stories 



and morning talks : p. 43-45) 

 The wise old mouse, (see Richards. Four feet, two feet and no feet. 



P- 3 6 -37) 

 Night 



* Field. Dutch lullaby, (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 303-4) 



* Stevenson. Night and day. (see his Child : s garden of verses. 



P- 75-77) 

 November 



* Gary. November, (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 235-36) 



* Dowd. November, (see Youths companion, Nov. 1887, 60:515) 

 Nut, see Seed ; Trees. 



Oak, see Trees, Oak. 



October 



* Daisy's calendar. (see Youth 's companion, Oct. 1891, 64: 537) 



* Hartley. October, (see St Nicholas, Oct. 1886, 13:890) 



* Jackson. October's bright blue weather, (see her Poems, p. 254-55) 

 (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 206-7) 



* Our visitor. (see Youth'' s companion, Oct. 1893, 66 : 497) 



Orange 



Price. Benno's orange rolling, (see Youth's companion, Jan. 1895, 

 6 9 : 57) 



