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NATURE STUDY REVIEW [7:9— Dec, 1911 



Constitution of A. N. S. S., 23. 



Cook, John W., Life of Fred L. 

 Charles, 196. 



Course of Study, Editorial, 239. 



Course in n.-s., Eugene Field 

 School, St. Louis, 4. 



Course in n.-s., A Basis of Organi- 

 zation of, 87. 



Creed on Teaching Nature Study, 

 80. 



Crumley, J. J., Forestry from Two 

 View Points, 146. 



Currant Cuttings, 82. 



Davenport, Chas. B., The Breeding 

 of Canaries, 23. 



Davis, B. M., List of Useful Ref- 

 erences for 'Study of Weeds, 175. 



Dearness, John, Heuristic Meth- 

 ods in Hygiene, 269 ; Nature 

 Study on the Program, 131. 



De Vry, Cyrus B., Strange Pets, 

 201. 



Directors, Am. N. S. Society, 49, 

 195. 



Downing, Elliot R., Children's 

 Pets, A Class Outline, 221; Creed 

 on Teaching Nature Study, 80. 



Ducker, W. H. Jr., A Boy's Inter- 

 esting "Zoo," 236. 



"Eagle, Home Life of a Golden," 

 193. 



Echo, Studying the, 97. 



Editorial, Course of Study in Na- 

 ture Work, 239 ; Examination 

 Questions for N.-S. Teachers, 

 107; Nature and Character, 191. 

 N. S. a Panacea, 278. 



Editorial Notes, 22, 52. 



Education, Place of Forestry in 

 General, 141. 



"Education, Vocational," 193. 



"Educational News Bulletin," 109. 



Educational Trolley Train in the 

 Interests of Rural Schools, 85. 



Examination Questions for N.-S. 

 Teachers, 107. 



Experiments with Plants and Soils 

 in Laboratory, Garden and Field, 

 54. 



"Fall of the Year, The," 242. 



Farm Animals, 212. 



"Farm Animals, Types and Breeds 

 of," 243. 



Farm Calendar, 65, 105. 



"Farm Friends and Farm Foes," 56. 



Flies, A Campaign Against, 10. 



Flies, Necessity of Water for, 277. 



Forest Nurseries in Schools, 55. 



Forest Service, Publications of, 158. 



Forestry Number. September. 



Forestry, Books and Periodicals on, 

 154. 



Forestry from Two View Points, 

 146. 



Forestry in n.-s., 149. 



Forestry, Place of in General Edu- 

 cation, 141. 



Garden, The School, 54. 



"Gardening, School and Home, 241. 



"Gardens, Children's, for Pleasure, 

 Health and Education," 140. 



Gardens, City, Three Types of, 1. 



"Gardens, School, in Hawaii," 241. 



Gardens, Successful School, 178. 



Geography Teaching, Improvement 

 in, 55. 



Ginko, The, 46. 



Green, M. Louise, A Nature Creed 

 in the Concrete, 187. 



Guinea Pigs, Something About, 205. 



Hall, Chas. D., Some Farm Ani- 

 mals, 212. 



Hart, W. R., Report of Conference 

 on Agricultural Education, 184. 



Health, Children and, 272. 



Health Number, December. 



"Heredity," 246. 



High School Agriculture, Observa- 

 tions on, 77. 



Hochbaum, W. H., Successful 

 School Gardens, 178. 



Home, From School to, 14. 



"Horticulture, Elementary, for Cal- 

 ifornia Schools," 139. 



"House Fly, Disease Carrier," 282. 



How to Know Some Ohio Trees, 

 55. 



"Hoxley's Autobiography and Se- 

 lected Essays," 139. 



Hygiene as a Sixth Grade Subject, 

 254. 



Hygiene, Heuristic Methods in, 269. 



Illinois Federation for Rural Life 

 Progress, 83. 



"Illustrative Guide to the Flowering 

 Plants of the Middle Atlantic 

 States and New England," 244. 



"Insects and Disease," 56. 



Tnstinct or Intelligence, 81, 99. 



Jackson, Edwin R., Forestry in 

 Nature Study, 149. 



Katydids, A Year With, 57. 



Lane, F. M., The Child's Need of 

 Pets, 210. 



Lovetoy, Owen R., Child Labor Re- 

 form, 264. 



Lowell's Garden at Elmwood, Fron- 

 tispiece, 29. 



Lozter, J. S., The Nature Study Re- 

 view a Help to Teachers, 26. 



