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THIS is a meritorious little book, and ought to well serve its purpose of inculcating habits of accurate and precise observation in the young pupils for whom it is designed. Although we notice a few slips here and there, they are not serious ones, and are quite eclipsed by the excellent character of the book as a whole. The author is convinced, as he says in the preface, of the valueof elementary botany in the education of children, and we think his book justifies his contention.
Object Lessons in Botany from Forest, Field, Wayside and Garden.
Book ii., for Standards iii., iv. and v. By Edward Snelgrove. Pp. xviii + 297. (London: Jarrold and Sons.)
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Object Lessons in Botany from Forest, Field, Wayside and Garden . Nature 62, 53 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062053d0
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