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Arnold, Gertrude Weld

"A Mother's List of Books for Children"

This is an introduction to the study of
Woodpeckers. Not arranged as a manual, but giving information as
to structure and habits of the family, with several studies of
individual species.
AUDUBON SOCIETY.

LANG, ANDREW (Editor).
The Red Book of Animal Stories.
Longmans. 2.00
Creatures mythical and real, extinct monsters and animals of to-day,
dwell at peace within this book of many tales. Adventures of famous
men, experiences of animal trainers, and stories of a quieter nature,
are included.

MORLEY, M.W.
Wasps and Their Ways.
Illustrated by the Author.
Dodd. 1.50
To learn so easily and pleasantly about the wasp from an authority may
keep boys from destroying their nests and wantonly annoying them.
And still, they say, in foreign lands,
do men this language hold,
There's nothing like your Attic wasp,
so testy and so bold.
ARISTOPHANES.

PROCTOR, R.A. (p. 133)
Half-Hours with the Stars.
Putnam. 2.00
A plain and easy guide to the knowledge of the constellations,
showing, in twelve maps, the position for the United States of
the principal star groups night after night throughout the year,
with introduction and a separate explanation of each
map.


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