Cornell Rural School Leaflet, Том 5,Выпуск 1

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1911
 

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Стр. 154 - White are his shoulders and white his crest, Hear him call in his merry note : Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink ; Look what a nice new coat is mine ; Sure there was never a bird so fine. Chee, chee, chee.
Стр. 150 - As the marsh-hen secretly builds on the watery sod, Behold I will build me a nest on the greatness of God: I will fly in the greatness of God as the marsh-hen flies In the freedom that fills all the space 'twixt the marsh and the skies: By so many roots as the marsh-grass...
Стр. 150 - Inward and outward to northward and southward the beach-lines linger and curl As a silver-wrought garment that clings to and follows the firm sweet limbs of a girl. Vanishing, swerving, evermore curving again into sight, Softly the sand-beach wavers away to a dim gray looping of light. And what if behind me to westward the wall of the woods stands high? 55 The world lies east: how ample, the marsh and the sea and the sky!
Стр. 64 - Then stop it and, with the pipette or other convenient means, add hot water to each bottle until the contents come up to the bottom of • the neck. Whirl two minutes. Add hot water enough to bring the top of the fat nearly to the top of the graduations on the neck of the bottles. Whirl one minute. The fat should then form a clear column in the neck of the bottle. Reading the percentage. — Keep the fat warm so that it will be in a fluid condition. Hold the bottle by the upper end of the neck, letting...
Стр. 152 - BOBOLINK BOBOLINK! that in the meadow, Or beneath the orchard's shadow, Keepest up a constant rattle Joyous as my children's prattle, Welcome to the north again! Welcome to mine ear thy strain, Welcome to mine eye the sight Of thy buff, thy black and white. Brighter plumes may greet the sun By the banks of Amazon ; Sweeter tones may weave the spell Of enchanting Philomel; But the tropic bird would fail, And the English nightingale, If we should compare their worth With thine endless, gushing mirth.
Стр. 152 - FAMILY. A flock of merry singing-birds were sporting in the grove ; Some were warbling cheerily, and some were making love : There were Bobolincon, Wadolincon, Winterseeble, Conquedle, — A livelier set was never led by tabor, pipe, or fiddle, — Crying, "Phew, shew, Wadolincon, see, see, Bobolincon, Down among the tickletops, hiding in the buttercups 1 I know the saucy chap, I see his shining cap Bobbing in the clover there — see, see, see...
Стр. 157 - Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are each unto each a pride : Thrice fonder, perhaps, since a strange, dark fate Hath rent them from all beside!
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Стр. 56 - ... call the pupil's attention to some of the invisible forces constantly working about us, and to explain the cause of one of the things with which we are all familiar — why milk sours. Material. — A little milk, a few glass jars, and a thermometer. Everyone knows that if milk is allowed to stand in a warm room for any length of time, it becomes sour and finally curdles. Not everyone, however, knows why these changes take place in the milk.
Стр. 63 - A little practice should make anyone proficient with the pipette. It is best always to make this test in duplicate; hence two bottles are needed for each lot of milk. Using the acid. — The acid is very strong and must be handled with great care. If any gets on the hands, face or clothing, it should be washed off quickly and water should always be ready for this purpose.

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