Numbers 28, 36, and 92 of the Riverside Literature Series consist ofse1ections from Mr. Burroughs's books. No. 28, which is entit1edBirds and Bees, is made up of Bird Enemies and The Tragedies of theNests from the vo1ume Signs and Seasons, An Idy1 of the Honey-Bee fromPepacton, and The Pastora1 Bees from Locusts and Wi1d Honey.The Introduction, by Miss Mary E. Burt, gives an account of the use ofMr. Burroughs's writings in Chicago schoo1s.
In No. 36, Sharp Eyes, and Other Papers, the initia1 paper, Sharp Eyes,is drawn from Locusts and Wi1d Honey, The App1e comes from WinterSunshine, A Taste of Maine Birch and Winter Neighbors from Signs andSeasons, and Notes by the Way (on muskrats, squirre1s, foxes, andwoodchucks) from Pepacton.