. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. We picked theapples in the orchard, and putmany bushels of winter apples into dry bins above the cellar ,^ floors. Father sent all of his -^ R^si; C^eofAfW apples to market, says Jennie. ^^^ mhim^\cz\ U He packed them in barrels. ^^^- 74- ** About two and one half or three bushels in each barrel. Baldwins and greenings, russets and gilliflowers. Well,Elizabeth ? Uncle John sent grapes to the city market. And


. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. We picked theapples in the orchard, and putmany bushels of winter apples into dry bins above the cellar ,^ floors. Father sent all of his -^ R^si; C^eofAfW apples to market, says Jennie. ^^^ mhim^\cz\ U He packed them in barrels. ^^^- 74- ** About two and one half or three bushels in each barrel. Baldwins and greenings, russets and gilliflowers. Well,Elizabeth ? Uncle John sent grapes to the city market. And plums and pears. * In baskets. We nailed the coversdown. *We sold all the peaches at home. You have told me about the products of the fields. Let usmake up our list on the blackboard. Here is the may write the names of two products; then Harry, May,Elizabeth, Jennie, 166 Home Geography, WHAT THE FIELDS PRODUCE. ^y etz^, ^^--^.^^ ^-^^^, e^Z-d /


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