. Lessons in nature study. Nature study. PJg. 3. Seeds; a, a pair of maple seeds with wings; b, a seed from a Monterey pine cone with a wing; c, a bur of the cockle-bur with a pair of jaws and m?ny hooks. act as balloons, others, as the maple, have wings, others as burs of various kinds, have hooks to fasten on clothing, and still others are carried by water. For the first lesson choose a seed that is abundant and has some conspicuous, easily understood means of traveling and treat it something after the manner suggested with the dandelion. Do not be deterred in your choice because you do not


. Lessons in nature study. Nature study. PJg. 3. Seeds; a, a pair of maple seeds with wings; b, a seed from a Monterey pine cone with a wing; c, a bur of the cockle-bur with a pair of jaws and m?ny hooks. act as balloons, others, as the maple, have wings, others as burs of various kinds, have hooks to fasten on clothing, and still others are carried by water. For the first lesson choose a seed that is abundant and has some conspicuous, easily understood means of traveling and treat it something after the manner suggested with the dandelion. Do not be deterred in your choice because you do not know the name of the plant, as that has nothing to do with the lesson. Use the name the children Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jenkins, Oliver Peebles; Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937. joint author. San Francisco, The Whitaker & Ray Company


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