Nature readers : $b Sea-side and way-side. No. 4Wright, Julia McNair
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Nature readers : $b Sea-side and way-side. No. 4
Wright, Julia McNair
Nature study -- Juvenile literature; Readers
I. The Great Mother.
II. The Earth’s Eldest Child.
III. A Look at a Plant.
IV. A Year in a Plant’s Life.
V. The Growth of Plants.
VI. The Food of Plants.
VII. Seeds and Leaves.
VIII. The Color of Plants.
IX. The Motion of Plants.
X. Plants and their Partners.
XI. Air, Water, and Sand Plants.
XXII. Plants that eat Animals.
XIII. Weather Prophet Plants.
XIV. Plant Clocks.
XV. The School Cabinet.
XVI. The Old Man of the Meadow.
XVII. The Life of the Old Man.
XVIII. The Robber Cousin.
XIX. The Merry Cousins.
XX. Queer Cricket.
XIX. Other Hoppers.
XXII. A Real Live Fairy.
XXIII. The Child of the Day.
XXIV. Life Among Snow and Roses.
XXV. Joseph’s Coat.
XXVI. Cousin Moth.
XXVII. The Child of the Night.
XXVIII. The Bird.
XXIX. Beaks and Claws.
XXX. Trees, Ground, and Water Birds.
XXXI. On the Wing.
XXXII. Nest Building.
XXXIII. The Bird at Home.
XXXIV. Birds of Song.
XXXV. The Other Partner.
XXXVI. A Brigade of Birds.
XXXVII. The Birds in the Woods.
XXXVIII. The Birds in the House.
XXXIX. The Lost Birds.
XL. The Fin Family
XLI. Outside and Inside.
XLII. Where they live.
XLIII. How they Behave.
XLIV. Fry and School.
XLV. Scales and Teeth.
XLVI. Big and Little Brothers.
BOOK III. 300 pages. 29 illustrations. 50 cts.
BOOK IV.
[Illustration: Illustration from NO. 4.--THE REIGN OF THE PINE.]
_CONTENTS._
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