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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE FARM
27. Nature’s offerings for spring planting | p. 195 | with study | 27 | on page | 202 |
28. A cut-over wood-land thicket | “ 205 | “ “ | 28 | “ | 207 |
29. Wild spring flowers of the farm | “ 208 | “ “ | 29 | “ | 212 |
30. What goes on in the apple blossoms | “ 213 | “ “ | 30 | “ | 216 |
31. The song birds of the farm | “ 219 | “ “ | 31 | “ | 225 |
32. The early summer landscape | “ 223 | “ “ | 32 | “ | 226 |
Individual Exercises for the Spring Term (Optionals)
6. A calendar of bird return | page 228 |
7. A calendar of spring growth | “ 229 |
8. A calendar of spring flowers | “ 229 |
9. Noteworthy wild flower beds of the farm | “ 230 |
10. Noteworthy flowering shrubs of the farm | “ 230 |
PART III. STUDIES FOR THE SUMMER TERM:
June–October.
33. The progress of the season | page 233, | , with Study | 33 | on page | 236 |
34. The clovers | “ 237 | “ “ | 34 | “ | 241 |
35. Wild aromatic herbs of the farm | “ 243 | “ “ | 35 | “ | 250 |
36. The trees in summer | “ 252 | “ “ | 36 | “ | 254 |
37. Weeds of the field | “ 257 | “ “ | 37 | “ | 263 |
38. Summer wild flowers | “ 264 | “ “ | 38 | “ | 267 |
39. Some insects at work on farm crops | “ 268 | “ “ | 39 | “ | 272 |
40. Insects molesting farm animals | “ 274 | “ “ | 40 | “ | 279 |
41. Out in the rain | “ 281 | “ “ | 41 | “ | 283 |
42. The vines of the farm | “ 285 | “ “ | 42 | “ | 290 |
43. The swale | “ 291 | “ “ | 43 | “ | 295 |
44. The brambles of the farm | “ 296 | “ “ | 44 | “ | 300 |
45. The population of an old apple tree | “ 302 | “ “ | 45 | “ | 306 |
46. The little brook gone dry | “ 307 | “ “ | 46 | “ | 311 |
47. Swimming holes | “ 312 | “ “ | 47 | “ | 315 |
48. Winding roads | “ 316 | “ “ | 48 | “ | 319 |
Individual Exercises for the Summer Term (Optionals)
11. A grass calendar | page 321 |
12. A calendar of summer wild flowers | “ 322 |
13. A calendar of bird nesting | “ 323 |
14. Best crops of the farm | “ 324 |
15. A corn record | “ 325 |
Outdoor Equipment | page 326 |
Index | 333 |