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Jackson. Cat stories. 



Christmas tree for cats, (see her Bits of talk for young folks. 



P- 18-37) 

 Lockwood. Sport and the kittens, (see Harper's third reader. 



p. 16-19) 

 Prince. The pussy that slept in the hay. (see Youth 's companion, 



Aug. 1891, 64:433) 

 Wiggin. Mrs Chinchilla, (see Wiggin & Smith. Story hour. 



P- 139-45) 

 Caterpillar 



Fleming. The life of a silkworm, (see Poulsson. In the child's 

 world, p. 434-38) 



Gatty. A lesson of faith ; adapted, (see Boston collection of kin- 

 dergarten stories, p. 107-10) 



Chestnut, see Trees, Chestnut. 



Clouds 



* Shelley. The cloud, (see Bryant. Library of poetry and song. 



p. 822) 



* Sherman. Clouds, (see his Little folk lyrics, p. 79-80) 



Clover, see Flowers, Clover. 



Corn 



Phillips. Three little sisters. (see Child garden, Sep. 1893, 

 1:316-18) 



See also Popcorn. 

 Cow 



Pearce. Teddy's lesson. (see YoutWs companion, Mar. 1895, 



69 : 145) 

 Poulsson. Rhyme of the bowl of milk, (see Outlook, May 1897, 



56: 186) 



Cowbird, see Birds, Cowbird. 

 Cowslip, see Flowers, Cowslip. 

 Crocus, see Flowers, Crocus. 

 Crow, see Birds, Crow. 

 Daffodil, see Flowers, Daffodil. 

 Daisy, see Flowers, Daisy. 



