. Birds and nature . ith age. Plants of the four species mentioned,as well as of other woody fungi, maybe collected to good advantage in the win-ter season, as the absence of leaves fromthe undergrowth of shrubs and vinesreveals the hiding places of many of theshade-loving fungi. Will Sayer Moffatt. NATURE^S LOVER. Not lonely he, although alone he walks; The confidant of every wind that blows. Is he, and kindred to the bird and rose; Pupil of roadside stones and rustling stalks, Their company all lesser friendship mocks, So strong within the love of Nature glows. The vast content of prairie la
. Birds and nature . ith age. Plants of the four species mentioned,as well as of other woody fungi, maybe collected to good advantage in the win-ter season, as the absence of leaves fromthe undergrowth of shrubs and vinesreveals the hiding places of many of theshade-loving fungi. Will Sayer Moffatt. NATURE^S LOVER. Not lonely he, although alone he walks; The confidant of every wind that blows. Is he, and kindred to the bird and rose; Pupil of roadside stones and rustling stalks, Their company all lesser friendship mocks, So strong within the love of Nature glows. The vast content of prairie lands he knows. To him the wild sea, unpersuaded, talks; Ah, though he dwells afar from gossips tongue, He feels no lack of interest or mirthâ Perpetually the dew of joy distills. He looks on life with eyes forever young, Chanting, full-throated, deep delight of earth, To streams responsive and fraternal hills. âLulu Whedon Mitchell. 192 Vol- XV. MAY, J904 The beautiful is as useful as the Mzeivl.^VictorHu^o. No, 5. CONTENTS Page LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING (William Wordsworth) [Poem] . 193 THE SUMMER YELLOW BIRD OR YELLOW WARBLER [Illustration] . 194 THE SPRING POETS (Jac Lowell) [Poem] 197 DOMINION (Alice M. Dowd) [Poem] THE ANHINGA OR SNAKEBIRD [Illustration] 201 MAY-DAY CUSTOMS (Ruth Paxson Drury) A SPRING LOVE STORY. (Carolyn S. Bailey) [Poem] 203 THE AMERICAN RING PLOVER [Illustration] 204 A PAIR OP CLAMS (Ruth Marshall) 207 THE GREAT HORNED OWL [Illustration] 213 A CLEVER MASON (Wilmatte Porter Cockerell) 214 QUEEN OF THE BEAUTIFUL (Willis Edwin Hurd) [Poem] .... 215 THE CANVAS-BACK DUCK (Gerard Alan Ahbott) [Illustration] ... 216 THE JIG TREE (Belle Hitchcock) [Poem] .... ... 219 TWENTY COMMON WARBLERSâPART II (Norman O. Foerster) . , 220 THE GAMBELS PARTRIDGE [Illustration] . .... , . 225 TWO CURIOUS OBJECTS (Louise Jamison) . . . . 228 THE PLANTING OP AN APPLE TREE (William Cullen Bryant) [Poem] . 227 SOMETHING ABOUT THE APPLE TREE [Illua);ration] . ⢠^ Q^ 228 F
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