14 DECEMBER 1912, Page 18

NATURE STUDY.

LTO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sra,—The Selborne Society is making a representative exhibit at the Children's Welfare Exhibition (which is to be opened at Olympia on December 31st) to show what is best in nature study and its uses to boys and girls. As the movement for the revival of such teaching, which started at the beginning of the present century, has spread widely and schools which were not represented at the big exhibitions of 1902 and 1903 may have progressed on new lines, I would with your kind permission appeal to those interested to communicate with me so that I may send them the outline scheme which it is intended more particularly to follow and learn what matters of value they could kindly offer to illus- trate it.—I am, Sir, ha., WILFRED MARX WEBB. The Selborne Society, 42 Bloomsbury Square, London.