. Bird lore . LYNDS JONES. Ohi E. W. NELSON. Mexi BIRD-LURES ADVISORY COUNCILORS FIRST SERIES How to Study Birds BY FRANK M. CHAPMANFIRST PAPER INTRODUCTORY DURING the past three years Bird-Lore has published a series ofarticles designed to be of permanent value to teachers and studentsof birds,— articles which should not be merely of passing interestbut which should be of real assistance to our readers; articles to refer to asone would to a text-book. In 1900, it may be remembered, we presenteda number of suggestive papers on methods in teaching ornithology, whereinsuch well-known teachers as
. Bird lore . LYNDS JONES. Ohi E. W. NELSON. Mexi BIRD-LURES ADVISORY COUNCILORS FIRST SERIES How to Study Birds BY FRANK M. CHAPMANFIRST PAPER INTRODUCTORY DURING the past three years Bird-Lore has published a series ofarticles designed to be of permanent value to teachers and studentsof birds,— articles which should not be merely of passing interestbut which should be of real assistance to our readers; articles to refer to asone would to a text-book. In 1900, it may be remembered, we presenteda number of suggestive papers on methods in teaching ornithology, whereinsuch well-known teachers as Olive Thorne Miller, Florence MerriamBailey, Lynds Jones and others explained their methods in the field, class-room or lecture-hall. In 1901 we published a series of articles on Birdsand Seasons, in which the bird-life of the vicinity of Boston, New Yorkcity, Philadelphia, Oberlin, Ohio; Chicago, and Stockton, Cal., was dis-cussed month by month, and seasonal lists of birds, suggestions for the sea-sons st
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