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MOUNT RAINIER NATURE NOTES
Vol. XI April - 1933 No. 2


Natural History Literature of Special Interest

sketch of books on bookshelves

Some Insect Contrasts - Howes
  Natural History. Jan.-Feb. 1933
Crater Lake - An Epic in Volcanology - Rostel
  Natural History. Jan.-Feb. 1933
Mushrooms and Toadstools - Cummings
  Natural History. Jan.-Feb. 1933
Thirty Thousand Windows to the Soul - Pratt
  Nature Magazine. January 1933
Tree Immigrants - McConkey.
  American Forests. January 1933
  (Continued in February issue)
Some Smart Insects - Hingston.
  Nature Magazine. February 1933
Crows, Magpies and Jays - Pearson.
  National Geographic. January 1933
Ballooning in the Stratosphere - Piccard.
  National Geographic. March 1933.

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Note: Due to the absence of the Park Naturalist during the greater part of January and February - this time being spent in assisting in the preparation of exhibits to be used at the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition - Nature Notes was not published in February or March. (C.F.B.)

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The Artists Featured in this Issue

We are greatly indebted to the art classes of West Seattle High School for illustrating the present issue of Nature Notes. These sketches, selected from those submitted, were drawn by Lois Smith and Charles Hickling (cover design); Harriet Rudolph and Cyril Jones (title page); Harriet Rudolph (pages 2, 3 and 5); Virginia Pool (pages 6 and 7); Margaret Englebretzen and Harriet Rudolph (page 9); Helen Pole (page 10); Kenny Whiting and June Armstrong (page 11); and Cyril Jones (lettering on page 12). We hope that other high schools of the Northwest will follow West Seattle's lead!

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