THE VESTIBULE 



them together here in separate classes for con- 

 venience of reference. 



II. Out of Door Books. 

 I. General. 



Abbot,T. C. C. — A Naturalist's Rambles about Home. 

 Allen, Grant. — Flashlights on Nature ; Falling in 



Love. 

 Burroughs, John. — Wake-Robin ; Winter Sunshine ; 



Birds and Poets; Locusts and Wild Honey ; Pepac- 



ton ; Fresh Fields ; Signs and Seasons ; Riverby ; 



Squirrels and other Fur Bearers.^ 

 Gibson, W. H. — Highways and Byways. 

 Thoreau, H. D. — The Maine Woods ; Walden. 

 White, Gilbert. — The Natural History of Sel- 



borne. 



2. "The Garden. 



Gray, Asa. — School and Field Book of Botany. 

 Bailey, L. H. — Cyclopaedia of American Horticul- 

 ture. 

 Robinson, W. — The English Flower Garden. 

 Dana, W. S. — How to Know the Wild Flowers. 

 Thaxter, Celia. — An Island Garden. 

 Warner, C. D. — My Summer in a Garden. 



1 If any one refuses to buy nine volumes of a single author, then 

 let him get " A Year in the Fields," which is a selection from the 

 essays contained in the volumes named above. If, however, one 

 really loves nature, and therefore John Burroughs, he will get the 

 nine volumes, and " A Year in the Fields" also. 



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