Winnowings for Lincoln's birthday . ade characteristic features. Topics for schoo 1 com-positions may be taken from the different stories. The plan is also sug-gestive for local history work. Carlyles advice to his Kephew, Chron-HlSate^din^tl^Co^luLe! ^^ ^° ^P^ been well qtorv°o7tl1^M~^^® Storyof How Balboa Discovered the Pacific. TheD srnvirv nf^hT; ^m^ ^^^ ^H *° ^^er the Golden Gate. TheTh^ ^I d ^°Kr^ ^^«t?^s- The Story of the Donner Bear Flag Republic. The Discovery of Gold. The Golden he Story of Fremont. How California came into the Union. OldCalifornians
Winnowings for Lincoln's birthday . ade characteristic features. Topics for schoo 1 com-positions may be taken from the different stories. The plan is also sug-gestive for local history work. Carlyles advice to his Kephew, Chron-HlSate^din^tl^Co^luLe! ^^ ^° ^P^ been well qtorv°o7tl1^M~^^® Storyof How Balboa Discovered the Pacific. TheD srnvirv nf^hT; ^m^ ^^^ ^H *° ^^er the Golden Gate. TheTh^ ^I d ^°Kr^ ^^«t?^s- The Story of the Donner Bear Flag Republic. The Discovery of Gold. The Golden he Story of Fremont. How California came into the Union. OldCalifornians. Who Named California. Magellan, or the First Vovage FiT^n r^ff^^^- ^^^?°- ^^^ Storyof D;ake. fhe Amer^cfnMag in California. The plain and simple manner will not fail to make the work attractivefor the youth. —Sacramento Bee. It is an ideal book.—.Saw Francisco Chronicle. Mr. Wagners Work is commendable and he has made a valuablecontribution to our literature.—.S^an Francisco Call. vaiuaoie Western Series of Readers. DAVID STARR JORDAN President Leland Stanford,Jr , Uniyersity Author of The Story of theSalmon, theopeningckap-ter in PaciHc Nature Storiesalso of Matka, the Storyof the Fui fceal. VOL. II Pacificnature $torle$ -BY- Harr Wagner Pres. David Starr Jordan Stxpt. £d^ward Hyatt aB&d otHers For Fourth and Fifth Grades There is no other Book of the kind Published FrrLLY ILLTTSTRATED THE aim of this Volume is to give specific information on typical objectsof nature that illustrate the outdoor life of the Pacific Coast. Theteacher will not find all about fishes, but a study of Dr. JordansStory of a Salmon will start your pupils on a systematic study, andinsure an intelligent interest. The poppy, the nugget, the coyote, thebear, the quail, the raisin, are not strangers to our boys and girls. Theywill be interested in the study of the familiar objects of nature. Contents—To the Colorado Desert. How to Study Ants. A Studyof the Raisin. The Little Gold Miners of
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