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that I hoped I was right, but that 
this did not imply that he was 
wrong. I hope that we are both 
right. There is more than one point 
of view. Botanists sometimes deplore 
the number of text-books. As a 
matter of fact, we need more rather 
than fewer ; thereby is there greater 
likelihood that every teacher can 
find a hook to his liking. I do not 
believe that we should have uniform 
methods of teaching any subject in 
all parts of the country. When one 
text-book satisfies everybody, it is 
because nearly everybody is uncritical 
and unpersonal. 
Copyright by Doubleday, Page & Co. 
A PORCUPINE. 
By A. Radclyfle Dugmore. 
Copyright, 1900, by A. R. Dugmorc. 
By A. Radclytfe Dugmorc. 
SPARROW FEEDING HER YOUNG. 
A PET CANARY. 
