- Introduction
- Life in the House
- July Shoots
- Leaf-Mining Insects
- The Holly Fly
- A General Knowledge Paper on Common Things for Grown-Up People
- Honey-Dew
- The Human Hand; A School Lesson
- The Freshwater Aquarium
- The Summer Droop of Boughs
- The Glowworm
- Invisible Domestic Servants
- Old English Gardens
- The Rock Barnacle
- Rats and Mice
- Natural History Clubs
- The Purple Saxifrage
- Water-Lilies
- House-Flies
- Solar Images on the Pavement
- The Song of the Skylark
- The Cheese-Hopper
- Bananas
- Silver Fishes
- White Clover
- Wood Sorrel
- The Herring
- The Natural History Excursion
- The Organ-Grinder's Monkey
- The Roots and Stems of Trees
- Hedge and Ditch; A Summer Term's Work for a School Form - The Hedge
- Hedge and Ditch; A Summer Term's Work for a School Form - The Ditch
- Hedge and Ditch; A Summer Term's Work for a School Form - Hints
- The Frothing Hopper
- Animal Globes
- The House-Cricket
- Common Trees
- The Human Face
- London Pride
- Rare Specimens
- Oak Leaves
- House Spiders
- On a Chalk Hill
- Furniture-Beetles, Bookworms and Death-Watches
- Phases of Summer and Winter in England
- The Garden Spider
- A School-Course on the Structure and Life of Insects
- Vacation Rambles
- Grasses
- The Water-Spider
- The Industries of Wild Bees
- A Skeleton Lesson on Furze
- Museums and the Teaching of Elementary Natural History
- Buttercups; A Study of Species
- Bit by Bit Invention: Teeth and Scales
- Great Examples
"Nature study seeks above all things to develop the earliest rudiments of the scientific discover." L. C. Miall
This book contains a collection of short essays on numerous nature and natural history subjects. While they were collected together as suitable starting points for nature lessons for school children by Louis Compton Miall, Professor of Biology at the University of Leeds in 1905, these essays are fascinating listening today for nature enthusiasts of all ages. - Summary by J. M. Smalheer
This book contains a collection of short essays on numerous nature and natural history subjects. While they were collected together as suitable starting points for nature lessons for school children by Louis Compton Miall, Professor of Biology at the University of Leeds in 1905, these essays are fascinating listening today for nature enthusiasts of all ages. - Summary by J. M. Smalheer
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