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Grant, John B. Our common birds and how to know them. Ed. 4. 224p. 

 illus. ob. T. N. Y. 1893. Scribner $1.50. 598.2 PI 



Wright, Mabel Osgood & Coues, Elliott. Citizen bird ; scenes from bird life 

 in plain English for beginners. 430p. illus. D. N. Y. 1897. Macinillan 

 $1.50. Cap. 598.2 P7c 



INSECTS 



Ballard, Mrs Julia P. Among the moths and butterflies. 237p. illus. O. 

 N. Y. 1894. Putnam $1.50. 595.78 PO 



Packard, Alpheus Spring. Our common insects. 225p. illus. D. Boat. 1873. 

 Estes$1.50. 595.7 N3 



ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIAL 



Acorn, see Seed; Trees, Oak. 



Animals 



Kipling. Her Majesty's servants, (see his Jungle book. p. 263-303) 



* Thaxter. Little Gustava. (see her Stories and poems for children. 



p. 119-20) 



(see Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 329-50) 



Wesselhoeft. Torpeanuts, the tomboy. 



See also names of animals. 

 Ant 



* A tragedy, (see Youth's companion, July 1893, 66 : 347) 



Apple, see Flowers, Apple blossom; Trees, Apple. 



April 



Daisy's calendar, (see Youth's companion, Ap. 1891, 64 : 199) 



* Jackson. April, (see her Poems, p. 135) 



Arbutus, see Flowers, Arbutus. 



Autumn 



* About the fairies, (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 190-91) 



* Alden. Lost : the summer. (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse. 



p. 188-89) 



* Allingham. Robin Redbreast. (see Our children's songs, p. 60) 



* Kimball. The flight of the birds, (see Morrison. Songs and 



rhymes for the little ones. p. 175-76) 



See also Birds; Buds; Leaves, Autumn ; November; Octo- 

 ber; Seasons; September; Trees; Wind. 



Bear 



How the bears helped one another, (see Richards. Four feet, 

 two feet and no feet, p . 55-56) 



