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MANUAL OF NATURE STUDY. 
D. —Geography. 
1. General Position :—Direction and distance; 
observation and placing of objects; description by 
use of prepositions and adjectives. 
2. Particular Position: —Direction; outdoor ob¬ 
servation of the cardinal and semi-cardinal direc¬ 
tions. 
3. Forms of Water: —Cloud, fog, mist, rain, 
dew, frost, snow, ice; observation of forms as they 
occur and where they occur, to recognize each and 
to find the more obvious qualities and uses of each. 
4. Winds .—Temperature, to recognize by feel¬ 
ing the degrees hot, warm, cold; velocity, to recog¬ 
nize and distinguish by their effects the calm, 
breeze and gale. 
E .— Weather Study. 
Suggestive questions:—Dew, frost, fog, cloudy, 
clear or partly cloud}L Direction of wind. Kind 
of night last night. Kind of day. 
In connection with this Weather Study, tell the 
story of Mercury, of Apollo’s Cows, Zephyr and His 
Brothers, The Bag of Winds, Neptune, How 
^Jneas was saved, and Aurora and Her Tears. 
In connection with the Plant Study, tell the 
Story of Clytie, of The Thistle, of Apollo and 
