est terms his gratitude
to the mother, the father, who have guided his course safely over the
dangerous shoals.
The life battle of the youth who has been carefully instructed and
preserved clean in mind and body is very different from that of him who
has been weakened in will and perverted in mind from lack of such
preservation; he knows that purity is both possible and good, and
desires it above all things for his sons, both for their happiness and
for their material success in life.
Habits of thought and action have an incalculable influence upon the
body as well as upon the mind; and here as everywhere else, the ideal,
whether it be high or low, will control the destiny of the man.
LIST OF BOOKS HELPFUL IN STUDYING PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I
BOOKS HELPFUL IN STUDYING PLANT LIFE
Andrews, Jane:
Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children $0.50
Bailey, L. H.:
Plant Breeding 0.75
Bass, Florence:
Plant Life. Nature Stories for Young Readers 0.25
Dana, Mrs. William Starr (Frances T. Parsons):
How to Know the Wild Flowers 2.00
Going, Maud:
Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers. Untechnical
Studies for Unlearned Lovers of Nature 1.50
With the Wild Flowers, from Pussy Willow to
Thistledown 1.00
With the Trees 1.00
Gray, Asa:
School and Field Book of Botany 1.80
Huntington, Annie Oakes:
Studies of Trees in Winter 2.50
Keeler, Harriet L.:
Our Native Trees and How to Identify them 2.00
Laing, Mary E.:
The Life of a Bean. For little children 0.15
Lounsberry, Alice:
A Guide to the Trees 1.75
Lubbock, Sir John:
Flowers, Fruits, and Leaves. Treats of fertilization
of flowers, seed dispersal, leaves, stinging
hairs, etc. 0.75
Morley, Margaret W.:
Seed Babies. For young children, showing how
plants come from seeds 0.25
Little Wanderers. For children, on the methods
of seed dispersal 0.30
Flowers and Their Friends.
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