. Bird lore . BIRD HOMES FOR FOREST PARK, ST. LOUIS The Audubon Societies iSs. A MISSION MARTIN HOUSE it. It is a replica of a Spanish mission, containing sixteen rooms of size given inU. S. Bulletin No. 109. There are over five hundred tiles upon the roof, each oneof which was made from rough stock lumber. The large group of houses were built from slabs, the waste product of awalnut lumber firm having a contract to make gunstocks for the armies ofFrance and England. All the houses were built to be placed in Forest Park, the home of thousandsof house-nesting birds.— Chas. P. Coaxes, Instructor


. Bird lore . BIRD HOMES FOR FOREST PARK, ST. LOUIS The Audubon Societies iSs. A MISSION MARTIN HOUSE it. It is a replica of a Spanish mission, containing sixteen rooms of size given inU. S. Bulletin No. 109. There are over five hundred tiles upon the roof, each oneof which was made from rough stock lumber. The large group of houses were built from slabs, the waste product of awalnut lumber firm having a contract to make gunstocks for the armies ofFrance and England. All the houses were built to be placed in Forest Park, the home of thousandsof house-nesting birds.— Chas. P. Coaxes, Instructor in Manual Training{Marquette School), St. Louis Schools, St. Louis, Mo. [Communications are printed as soon as space permits. If delays seem long theEditor of the School Department begs the readers favor. The good work describedabove is in line with progress.—A. H. W.] HOME OBSERVATIONS IN THE SOUTH My papa loves the birds and feeds them on the window-sill every had twelve different kinds of birds that ate from our window. One day aMockingbird came for his br


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