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E. INVERTEBRATES 
a. Insects and Spiders 
"Butterfly Guide/' W. J. Holland, Doubleday Page... (For be- 
ginners). 
"Our Common Butterflies/* Frank E. Lutz, (Guide Leaflet No. 38, 
American Museum of Natural History). 
"How to Collect and Preserve Insects/* Frank E. Lutz, (Guide 
Leaflet No. 39, American Museum of Natural History.) 
"The Moth Book/* W. J. Holland, Doubleday Page. 
"The Butterfly Book/* W. J. Holland, Doubleday Page. 
"The Spider Book/* J. H. Comstock, Doubleday Page. 
"Moths and Butterflies/* Mary C. Dickerson, Ginn and Co. 
"Manual for the Study of Insects/* J. H. and A. B. Comstock, 
Comstock Publishing Co. 
"The Wonders of Instinct/* Jean Henri Fabre, Century Co. 
"Field Book of Insects,'* Frank E. Lutz, Putnam. 
b. Sea Shore Life 
"The Sea-Beach at Ebb Tide/* A. F. Arnold, The Century Co. 
"Sea-Sliore Life/* A. G. Mayer, (New York Zoological Society, 1903). 
"Introduction to Zoology/* C. B. and G. C. Davenport, Macmillan 
Co., 19C0. 
IH. GROUP BADGES 
The Scout who follows one line of interest sufficiently long to 
qualify in several related subjects may take a Group Badge signifying 
proficiency in the general field. All Group Badges must be passed 
on by National Headquarters. 
1. Community Scout (any four) 
Citizen*** 
Health Guardian*** 
Economist 
Business Woman*** 
Telegrapher 
Interpreter 
Motorist**** 
Canner 
2. Scout Entertainer (any two' 
Musician 
Dancer 
Leader of Games (test in prepar- 
ation) 
Recitationist or Dramatic Reade” 
(test in preparation) 
Story Teller (test in preparation) 
Hostess 
