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Blackberry 



Thaxter. The blackberry bush, (see her Stories and poems for 

 children, p. 44-47) 



Bobolink, see Birds, Bobolink. 



Bramble bush 



Bramble bush and the lambs, (see Boston collection of kindergarten 

 stones, p. 40-41) 



Brook 



Congdon. Merry Brook, (see Child garden, May 1894, 2 : 182-84) 



* Larcom. The rivulet, (see her Poetical works, p. 134) 



* Riley. The brook song, (see his Old fashioned roses, p. 78-79) 



Buds 



Jarvis. The baby bud's winter clothes, (see Poulsson. In the child's 



world, p. 47) 

 Little old woman who lived in a tree, (see Child garden, Sep. 1893, 



i : 290-92) 



Burdock 



Greene. The burdock, (see Kitchen garden, July '1896, p. 4-6) 



* What the burdock was good for. (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse. 



p. 122-24) 



Buttercup, see Flowers, Buttercup. 



Cabbage 



Bumstead. Tommy's cabbage. (see Youths companion, May 

 1889, 62 1247) 



Calla, see Flowers, Calla. 



Canterbury bell, see Flowers, Canterbury bell. 



Cat 



Brent. A fair exchange. (see Youths companion, June 1895, 



69 : 293) 

 Carleton. In the willow tree, (see Youths companion, June 1888, 



61:307) 

 Cat learns to dance, (see Richards. Four feet, two feet and no feet. 



P- i3- I 4) 

 Champney. Cooperative kitten raising, (see Outlook, Feb. 1897, 



