Fish, monster fish of other days, [23]
Flamingoes, habits of some feathered farmers with queer noses, [162]
Florida, one place where you may find flamingoes, [166]
Fox, home life and habits, [128]
Frost, Jack, how he helps convert rock into soil, [43];
how he makes stones "walk" and in other ways co-operates with the river mills in making soil, [60]
Geese, their relation to the flamingoes, [166]
Groundhog. (See Woodchuck.)
Hamster, a four-footed farmer who uses a threshing-machine, [210]
Hedgehogs, why they are so unpopular as food, [121];
their homes and how they do their ploughing, [122];
pictures of baby hedgehogs, [216], [217];
why they go into winter quarters, [216], [218]
Hibernation, "The Autumn Stores and the Long Winter Night," [204]