. Bird-lore . ^ of birds a part of theregular work in biology, using the Educa-tional Leaflets as a text-book, and payingespecial attention to the economic v-alueof the birds studied. 2. The class at Mountainhome, Penn-sylvania, which is displayed putting theirbird-boxes in a tree and eagerly interested represented by a photograph of a capitalMartin-house and of the lad who built it. 7. The Junior Audubon Class atChicopee, Massachusetts, Miss ElizabethKnight, teacher. 8. The Junior Audubon Class of theNew Lebanon School, at East Port Ches-ter, New York. Its president. Jack Mas-line, reports th


. Bird-lore . ^ of birds a part of theregular work in biology, using the Educa-tional Leaflets as a text-book, and payingespecial attention to the economic v-alueof the birds studied. 2. The class at Mountainhome, Penn-sylvania, which is displayed putting theirbird-boxes in a tree and eagerly interested represented by a photograph of a capitalMartin-house and of the lad who built it. 7. The Junior Audubon Class atChicopee, Massachusetts, Miss ElizabethKnight, teacher. 8. The Junior Audubon Class of theNew Lebanon School, at East Port Ches-ter, New York. Its president. Jack Mas-line, reports that it contains 92 members,—a large class, bespeaking a wide andintelligent interest in Audubon work. 9. The Junior .\udubon Class of the. CITY LINE JUNIOR CLASS, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK in the operation. The teacher, George , uses the Educational Leaflets, in-stead of books, as supplementary reading. 3. The Junior Class in a suburb ofColumbus, Ohio, taught bj Miss Faye 4. The Class of the Abbott StreetSchool, in Worcester, Massachusetts, ledby Miss Marietta Matthews, which sendsfour charming little pictures illustratingfield-study, accompanied by an entertain-ing account of work done. 5. The Class in Morris Plains, NewJersey, Miss Edith H. Stevens, teacher, 6. The Binford, North Dakota, Class, George Street School, in Leominster,Massachusetts, of which Miss Miriam is leader. The following Classes are worthy ofspecial mention: Primary Room, Ridott,Illinois, Miss Pearl A. Ryand, teacher;Friends School, West Philadelphia, Penn-sylvania, Miss Lillian E. Rogers, leader;New York Orphanage, Yonkers, MissKatherine Herber, teacher; Bluefield,West Virginia, Miss Ruth B. Hawkins,teacher; Johnson Junior Class


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