Ig 
natural history. For his class he se- 
lected thirty y 
great glacier where 
ae a built his Gaatuiite rt, 
ie barn and the shed of the sum- 
he 
ure, Was 
held the grandest school, under the 
grandest “wha eel Bigs history of 
Jf eget in has ever 
nown.” 
a oe 
TALKS ON MINERALS. 
‘weanis Institute, Diego county. 
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The West American Scientist. 
120 
ious rege A nd Eas aos that are pro- 
ed nd tha 
duc t they ‘ 
should weed a te orb Ase ae idea 
of the ere agg where these minerals 
are found. illu “apa a extent of 
this mae in Californ get get 
statistics pear d ‘hi 
ing’ au leer year 1300 show that 
the ub- 
re we roduced al 
pig sei Ae a Reiaton oe 3. ao i 
Er are also to be found 
tas hick exist in quantity, 
which, owing to local conditions, can- 
not at this tim 
but which 
treated successfully 
ture, aS modern metho 
ar fu- 
ds are ad- 
si d. He mised 
of his department in making the col-+ 
lection if the = would see that 
they were put to 
. H. Holeomb s ike for some 
utes on the “subject of the ee “of 
this county 
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SCHOOL GROUNDS. 
R, C. Allen, at Teacher’s Institute. 
“In the matter of seria ge and 2 
er i character of country 
schools I believe hve our stat makes 
