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exist in sufficient numbers to supply the demand 

 for them. In this country it is a great recom- 

 mendation for a woman to be able to teach nature- 

 study, and there is no difficulty in the way of a 

 post being obtained by one who possesses know- 

 ledge and who can impart it. As new training 

 colleges and secondary girls' schools are instituted, 

 the demand will become greater, and it is in the 

 realms of possibility that there may be women 

 teachers of nature -study wanted in South Africa 

 and in India, though Canada and Australia are 

 capable of supplying all the teachers they want 

 themselves. 



Those who are interested in this subject will 

 do well to read the Notes in the Swanley College 

 and other reports in the second part of this 

 volume. 



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