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B. Cla.s.sified Selections
The following selections, ranging from nursery rhymes to some of the finest things ever written, may be considered available for the purpose of creating interest in nature study or of adding to a stock of knowledge already acquired. For convenience, they are cla.s.sified in a general way, according to the subject-matter of which they treat:
I. Flowers and plant life: _a._ Nursery rhymes: (1) _Daffy-Down-Dilly Has Come Up to Town_, Volume I, page 47.
(2) _Mary, Mary Quite Contrary_, I, 30.
_b._ Fables: (1) _The Boy and the Nettle_, Volume I, page 65.
(2) _The Fox and the Grapes_, I, 135.
_c._ Fairy Tales: (1) _The Tree_, Volume I, page 301.
(2) _The Flax_, I, 378.
(3) _The Fir Tree_, II, 68.
_d._ Poems: (1) _The Reaper and the Flowers_, Volume I, page 410.
(2) _John's Pumpkin_, III, 1.
(3) _The Potato_, II, 467.
(4) _The Moss Rose_, VI, 98.
(5) _The Daffodils_, VII, 1.
(6) _To the Fringed Gentian_, VII, 4.
(7) _To a Mountain Daisy_, VII, 8.
(8) _The Petrified Fern_, VII, 77.
_e._ An interesting essay: (1) _A Bed of Nettles_, Volume VIII, page 209.
_f._ See references to _The Swiss Family Robinson_ and _Trees and Ants That Help Each Other_, in the earlier part of this section.
II. Birds: _a._ Nursery rhymes: (1) _Lady Bird, Lady Bird_, Volume I, page 12.
(2) _Higgledy, Piggledy_, I, 20.
(3) _Poor Robin_, I, 16.
_b._ Poems: (1) _Little Birdie_, Volume I, page 142.
(2) _The Brown Thrush_, I, page 147.
(3) _The English Robin_, II, 214.
(4) _Who Stole the Bird's Nest_? II, 399.
(5) _Four Ducks on a Pond_, VI, 98.
(6) _The Rime of the Ancient Mariner_, VII, 29.
(7) _Ode to a Skylark_, VII, 275 (8) _To a Waterfowl_, VII, 395.
(9) _The Romance of the Swan's Nest_, VIII, 315.
_c._ Fables: (1) _The Fox and the Crow_, Volume I, page 64.
(2) _The Fox and the Stork_, I, 73.
(3) _The Wolf and the Crane_, I, 96.
(4) _The Lark and Her Young Ones_, I, 131.
(5) _The Owl and the p.u.s.s.y Cat_, I, 339.
(6) _Minerva and the Owl_, II, 7.
_d._ Fairy Story: (1) _The Ugly Duckling_, Volume I, page 414.
_e._ An Essay: (1) _Owls_, IX, page 229.
_f._ See also references to _Tom, the Water Baby_, _The Swiss Family Robinson_, _Brute Neighbors_, and _Winter Animals_, in earlier parts of this section.
III. Four-footed animals: _a._ Nursery rhymes: (1) _Ding Dong Bell_, Volume I, page 15.
(2) _Little Bo Peep_, I, 9.
(3) _Old Mother Hubbard_, I, 24.
(4) _Three Little Kittens_, I, 13.
(5) _Baa, Baa, Black Sheep_ I, 8.
_b._ Fables: (1) _The Fox and the Crow_, Volume I, page 64.
(2) _The a.s.s in the Lion's Skin_, I, 65.
(3) _The Fox and the Stork_, I, 73.
(4) _The Gnat and the Bull_, I, 70.
(5) _The Lion and the Mouse_, I, 75.
(6) _The Wolf and the Crane_, I, 96.
(7) _The Fox and the Grapes_, I, 135.
(8) _The Bat and the Two Weasels_, I, 154.
(9) _The Owl and the p.u.s.s.y Cat_, I, 339.
(10) _The Horse and the Stag,_ I, 338.
(11) _The Fox, the Wolf, and the Horse_, I, 377.
(12) _The Wolf and the Lamb_, I, 455.
_c._ Poetry: (1) _The Cow_, Volume I, page 106.
(2) _Mercy to Animals_, I, 413.
(3) _How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix_, V, 335.
(4) _To a Mouse_, VII, 5.
_d._ Stories: (1) _A Dog of Flanders_, Volume IV, page 93.
(2) _The Lion and the Missionary_, VI, 93.
(3) _Rab and His Friends_, VI, 99.
(4) _Elephant Hunting_, VI, 385.
(5) _The Gorilla Hunt_, VII, 247.
_e._ Essays: (1) _Some Clever Monkeys_, Volume VI, page 402.
(2) _The Buffalo_, VII, 96.
_f._ See, also, references to _Tom, the Water Baby_, _The Swiss Family Robinson_, _Brute Neighbors_, and _The Pond in Winter_, in the earlier part of this section.
IV. Reptiles: _a._ Fable: (1) _The Boys and the Frogs_, Volume I, page 63.
_b._ See, also, references to _Tom, the Water Baby_, and _The Swiss Family Robinson_, in the earlier part of this section.
V. Insects: _a._ Nursery rhyme: (1) _Little Miss m.u.f.fett_, Volume I, page 29.
_b._ Fable: (1) _The Gnat and the Bull_, I, 70.
_c._ Poem: (1) _The Spider and the Fly_, III, 19.
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