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THE teacher who wants to give a rural bias to his school work still has to depend at least as much on his text-book as on his garden for help in his lessons. Amidst the vast number of books on rural science that the nature-study movement has called forth, a few stand out prominently as being eminently adapted to the purpose. Amongst them we have no hesitation in placing this little book. The information is sound, and is clearly and concisely set out; while the order is both logical in method and convenient in practice.
A First Book of Rural Science.
By J. J. Green. Pp. viii + 146. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1913.) Price 1s. 6d.
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A First Book of Rural Science . Nature 91, 371 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091371a0
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