IV CONTENTS 
Recollection, A Fond (verses), Moody Currier .25 
Reptile, A Much Maligned, William H. Huse .102 
Richardson, Theodora 
The Phoebe and the Pewee.1 
The Parula Warbler.29 
A July Morning at Winnipiseogee.39 
A Humming Bird’s Visit.73 
The Canada Goose.113 
Digger Wasp and Grasshopper.121 
An April Day .163 
Rocks, The Study of, George /. Hopkins .10, 26 
“Single Delight,” The, M. Clara Hawkes .74 
Sjoeander, John P. 
The Rain Frog (verses).42 
Snake, A Two-Headed.160 
Spider Rife, Incidents of, Susy C. Fogg .8 
Spider, The Turret, George £. Burnham .13 
Star, The New. Nova Persei, George /. Hopkins .176 
Suggestion, A Kindly, Ralph Hoffman .122 
Sumacs, The Poisonous, William H. Huse .36 
Trapping Foxes.174 
Tributaries and Water Power.124 
Turtles of New Hampshire, William H. Huse .4 
Two Hunters, Walter S. Abbott .195 
Warbler, The Parula, Theodora Richardson .29 
Warblers, Alberta A. MacLeod .97 
Weed, Cearence Moores 
A Rural Impostor.• • • •.33 
Wild Flowers and Vandalism, Edward J. Burnham . ... 60 
Winnipiseogee, A July Morning at, Theodora Rich¬ 
ardson . 39 
Winter Gems and Secrets, Susy C. Fogg .151 
Wood, Henry Cleveland 
Intuition (verses).68 
Woodpecker Architecture, Edward J. Burnham . *154, 172 
