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How to Form Chautauqua Junior Naturalist Clubs 



First interest your teacher and get her consent, by petition if you choose. 



If your teacher consents to your request, then all who signed the petition will 

 be charter members of your Chautauqua Junior Naturalist Club, and a meeting 

 of these alone can be held for the election of President, Secretary and Treasurer. 

 Then have the secretary write the Chautauqua Junior Naturalist Department of 

 Pets and Animals, at Springfield, Ohio, that you have formed a club and wish it 

 enrolled. 



The dues of members of the club are to be paid by reading the Chautauqua 

 Junior Naturalist Department in Pets and Animals. You will be a member in 

 good standing as long as you read this department every month. 



At the end of the school year you can fill out a small blank which will be 

 printed in Pets and Animals, showing that you have read this department every 

 month. For this work you will receive an engraved Chautauqua certificate, 

 bearing your name and that of your club, signed by Uncle John and an officer of 

 Chautauqua Institution. 



If during every month of your school year you should send to "Uncle John," 

 in our care, a letter that you have written, telling of the things you have ob- 

 served, you will receive a present of a packet of selected flower seeds. If you 

 write ''Uncle John" as often as every other month, the present made you will be 

 a pretty picture. 



Should your club desire a charter, one will be furnished for a dollar, with a 

 supply of buttons for its members. The Chautauqua Junior Naturalist buttons 

 are to be held by the teacher until members prove that their work truly entitles 

 them to wear the badge. This charter is a very handsome document, and your 

 club will be proud of it, for its own sake and because it will show to visitors to 

 your school that you are engaged in nature study with the many thousands of 

 other children who are following the work under the guidance of Cornell Uni- 

 versity and Chautauqua. 



Any member of a Chautauqua Junior Naturalist Club may have a copy of 

 Pets and Animals, for his or her very own, every month of the school year, for 

 only ten cents. All copies taken by members of one club will be mailed together 

 to the teacher. Bear in mind that you pay your dues by reading this department 

 in every issue of Pets and Animals. Ask any questions that you may like. Al- 

 ways address Chautauqua Junior Naturalist Club Department, Pets and Animals, 

 Springfield, Ohio. 



NOTE. — It should be borne in mind that Pets and Animals is a general juvenile publication, 

 containing much matter beside that relating to the Chautauqua Junior Naturalist work. There 

 is much of interest to all whose hearts are young, in its stories of the animal world — stories 

 which teach helpful and desirable things. Write for sample. 



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