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THESE simply expressed reading lessons should prove of great interest to young children in country schools. After reading what is here told him about the horse, cow, pig, and sheep, a boy should be able to give intelligent assistance in the care of these animals. The sections on rats and the weasel family, on ferrets, on animals met with in the woods, and on birds, should g^ a long way to develop a real appreciation of country life. The illustrations are numerous and good.
Junior Country Reader.
III. Talks on Country Life. By H. B. M. Buchanan and R. R. C. Gregory. Pp. viii + 198. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1903.) Price 1s. 4d.
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Junior Country Reader . Nature 69, 411 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069411c0
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