Honors, Degrees, and Indian Names 115 

 Class III. Blue Honors. 



NATURE STUDY — VERTEBRATES 



(Revised by Frank M. Chapman, of the American Museum 

 of Natural History, New York City,) 



Know and name correctly 25 native wild quadrupeds, 

 for coup; know and name correctly 50, and tell something 

 about each, for grand coup. 



Know and draw unmistakable pictures of 25 tracks of 

 our four-foot animals, for coup; of 50 for grand coup. 



Know and name correctly 100 of our native birds as seen 

 mounted in a museum, the female and young to count 

 separately, when they are whoUy different from the male. 

 This counts coup; 200 birds for grand coup. 



Know and name correctly 50 wild birds in the field; 

 this counts coup; 100, grand coup. 



Recognize 50 wild birds by note, for coup; 100 for grand coup. 



Know and name 10 turtles for coup; 20 for grand coup, 

 with something interesting about each. 



Know and name 10 difiEerent snakes, tell which are poi- 

 sonous, for coup; 20 snakes for grand coup. 



Know and name correctly 10 Batrachians for coup; 20 

 for grand coup. 



Know and name 25 fish for coup; 50 fish for grand coup. 



NATURE STUDY — LOWER FORMS OF LIFE 



(Revised by John Burroughs.) 



Know and name 25 native land and fresh-water shells, 

 for coup; 50 for grand coup. 



Know and name 25 moths, for coup; 50 for grand coup. 



Know and name 25 butterflies, for coup; 50 for grand coup. 



Know and name 50 other insects for coup; 100 for grand 

 coup. 



