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REVIEWS AND BOOK NOTICES. 



ETON NATURE STUDY. PART I. 



The re.cent appreciation of the value of the study of Nature as part of 

 the education of the child has resulted in the production of an enormous 

 number of books, of varyingf worth, dealing- with ' Nature study.' Of some 



Section in Limestone, near Ashbouriic, Derbvsliire. 



of these it can be truly said thev are of little or no use. Eton Nature 

 Study, Part I., by M. D. Hill and W. M. Webb (Duckworth & Co., 3s. 6d.), 

 is not of this class. It is a work which precisely explains the methods of 



