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Squirrel 



Dendy. The thrifty squirrels, (see Poulsson. In the child's world. 



p. 101-4) 



A squirrel story, (see Child garden, Nov. 1895, 3: 371-73) 

 Stowe. The squirrels that live in a house, (see her Queer little 



people, p, 57-66) 

 (see Cyr. Children's third reader, p. 232-40) 



Stork, see Birds, Stork. 



Strawberry 



Little Strawberry blossom, (see Cyr. Children's third reader. 



P- 5~ 10 ) 



* Trowbridge. Strawberries, (see Johnson. Illustrated poems and 



songs for young people, p . 107-8) 



Summer 



* Bryant. Gladness of nature, (see Skinner. Arbor day manual. 



p. 147-240) 



- (see Whittier. Child life, p 103-5) 



* Bumstead. In the swing, (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 153-54) 



(see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 101) 



- Summer lullaby, (see Lovejoy. Nature inverse, p. 177-78) 



* Dowd. Daisytown gossip. (see Youths companion, June 1887, 



60 : 271) 



* A song of summer, (see St Nicholas, July 1886, 13: 671) 



* Ingelow. Seven times one. (see Bellamy & Goodwin. Open 



sesame, i : 64-65) 

 (see Brackett & Eliot. Poetry for home and school. 



P. 7-8) 

 (see Johnson. Illustrated poems and songs for young 



people, p. 59-60) 



(see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 68-69) 



(see Our children's songs, p. 70) 



(see Whittier. Child life. p. 43-44) 



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



* Ledyard. Coming, (see Morrison. Songs and rhymes for the little 



ones. p. 73-74) 



* Riley. South wind and the sun. (see his Old fashioned roses. 



P- 37-43) 



* Sherman. In the meadow, (see his Little folk lyrics, p. 42-43) 



