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Berks, Robert. — •' Garden Science : a three years' course of practical science based 



on experiments in garden, field, and classroom.' (Nelson. 2/-.) 

 Blomefield, Leonard. — ' A Naturalist's Calendar.' Second edition, edited by 



Francis Darwin. (Cambridge University Press. 1922. 3/6.) 

 Borradaile, L. A. — ' The Animal and its Environment.' (Oxford University 



Press. 1923. 18/-.) 

 Dell, J. A. — ' Animals in the Making.' (Bell's Natural Science Series. 2/6.) 

 ' The Gateways of Knowledge.' (Cambridge Nature Study Series, Cambridge 



University Press. 1912. 3/6.) 

 Godwin, H. — ' Plant Biology, an outline of the principles underlying plant activity 



and structure.' (Cambridge University Press. 1930. 8/6.) 

 Green, E., and E. A. Potter. — ' Biology by Discovery.' (Modern Science Series, 



Dent. 1929. 5/-.) 

 Green, J. J. — ' A First Book of Rural Science.' (First Books of Science. 



Macmillan. 2/6.) 

 Holmyard, E. J. — ' Biology for Beginners.' (Modern Science Series, Dent. 



1930. 2/-.) 

 Locy, W. A.—' The Growth of Biology.' (Bell. 1925. 16/-.) 

 Maris, K.E. — ' Introductory Science for Botany Students.' (Murray. 1928. 3/-.) 

 Nicholson, E. M.— ' How Birds Live.' (Williams & Norgate. 2nd Ed. 1929. 



3/6.) 

 Shuttleworth, Margaret A. — ' The Wonders of the Human Body.' (London 



University Press. New and Revised Edition, 1928. 2/6.) (Suitable for 



Upper III.) 

 Thomson, A. Landsborough. — ' Problems of Bird Migration.' (Witherby. 



1921. 18/-.) 

 Walker, Norman. — ' An Introduction to Practical Biology : a course of work 



based chiefly upon the plant and arranged for use without special apparatus 



in either the classroom or the home.' (Pitman. 1926. 5/-.) 

 Wayside and Woodland Series (Warne) : — 



Coward, T. A. — ' Life of the Wayside and Woodland : When, Where and 

 What to Observe and Collect.' (7/6.) 



Russell, F. S., and C. M. Yonge. — 'The Seas : our knowledge of Life in the 

 Seas and how it is gained.' (1928. 12/6.) 



Smith, B. Webster. — ' The World in the Past : a popular account of what it 

 was like and what it contained.' (1926. 10/6.) 

 Wells, H. G., Julian Huxley and G. P. Wells. 'The Science of Life.' 



(Amalgamated Press. 1930. Vol. I, 19/- ; Vol. II, 19/- ; Vol. Ill, 20/3.) 

 Whipple, A. H. — ' The Teaching of Hygiene : illustrated by Simple Experiments.' 



(Gill. 1928. 1/6.) 

 Wyss, C. von. — ' Living Creatures : Studies of Animal and Plant Life.' (Black. 



1927. 12/6.) 



8. Supply of Trained Biologists for posts at home and overseas. 



There has been now for some time a shortage of trained biologists for vacancies 

 overseas. It is on grounds of general education and culture and as a background for 

 citizenship, that the Committee is most concerned to press for the introduction of 

 Biology into all schools as a subject to be taken by all scholars. But with Biology 

 so recognised the supply of Biological experts required for posts at home and overseas 

 would be forthcoming. 



