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Dandelion, see Flowers, Dandelion. 



December 



* The beginning, (see Youth's companion, Dec. 1896, 70 : 677) 



Dog 



Alleyne. Story of Fido. (see Lang. Animal story book. p. 200-4) 

 - Story of the dog Oscar, (see Lang. Animal story book. 



p. 264-73) 



Brodie. Rough, the terrier. 



De la Rame. Moufflou. (see her Bimbi. p. 93-123) 

 Dog who rang for his dinner. (see Monroe's second reader. 



p. 123-26) 

 Ewing. Benjy in Beastland; adapted, (see Wiggin & Smith. 



Story hour. p. 72-82) 

 Freer. Two highland dogs. (see Lang. Animal story book. 



p. 174-90) 

 Lippincott. The dog-boy and the boy-dog, (see Barnes 1 third 



reader, p. 49-58) 

 Lockwood. Sport and the kittens, (see Harpers third reader. 



p. 16-19) 



adapted, (see Wiggin & Smith. Story hour. p. 59-71) 

 St Bernard dogs, (see Child garden, Feb. 1895, 3 : 66-69) 

 St Nicholas dog stories, (see St Nicholas, Mar. i886-May 1887, 



*3 : 35 8 ~ 6 5> $26-32, 624-29; 14 : 59-66, 377-81, 543-48) 

 Saunders. Beautiful Joe. 



Stowe. Our dogs, (see her Queer little people, p. 91-140) 

 Tiddledy winks, (see Youth's companion, Oct. 1895, 69 : 519) 

 Tip and Rollo. (see Youths companion, Ap. 1886, 59 : 135) 

 Wesselhoeft. Frowzle the runaway. 

 Wiggin. Dickey Smiley's birthday, (see Wiggin & Smith. Story 



hour. p. 38-51) 



Duck 



Andersen. The ugly duckling, (see his Wonder stories, p. 30-41) 

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

 Aug. 1887, 60 : 339) 



Easter lily, see Flowers, Easter lily. 



Earthworm 



Saulsbury. Squirmy, the earthworm, (see Child garden, July 1895, 



3 : 242-45) 



