Dorothy
Childs Hogner's
Nature Stories
The ones I have seen and love are juvenile non-fiction titles for early elementary and are marked with asterisks.
I can't comment on her books for older children and adults.
Except as noted, all of Mrs. Hogner's books are illustrated by Nils Hogner, who died in 1969. (Nils Hogner also illustrated one of my favorite Christian instructional books for young people, The Ten Commandments in Today's World by Frances Fullerton Neilson [1946].)
The Animal Book, American Mammals North of Mexico (223 pages, not juvenile, 170 mammals found north of the Rio Grande) [1958]
The Bible Story [1943]
Birds of Prey (132 pages, juvenile) [1969]
Blue Swamp (47 pages, juvenile, story of four woodland animals who live near Blue Swamp) [1947]
Book of Snakes (102 pages, juvenile) [1966]
*Butterflies (69 pages, juvenile) [1962]
The Cat Family (juvenile) [1956]
Children of Mexico (64 pages, juvenile) [1942]
Conservation in America (240 pages, not juvenile) [1958]
Daisy, A Farm Fable (48 pages, juvenile) [1949]
The Dog Family (80 pages, juvenile) [1954]
Don't Blame the Puffins (51 pages, juvenile, story of fishermen on the Gaspé Peninsula) [1940]
Dusty's Return (190 pages, juvenile, story of a donkey) [1950]
Earthworms by Dorothy Childs Hogner (51 pages, juvenile)[1953]
Education of a Burro ([1936]
Endangered plants, illustrated by Arabelle Wheatley (83 pages, juvenile) [1977]
Farm Animals and Working and Sporting Breeds of the United States and Canada (194 pages, not juvenile) [1945]
Fresh Herb Platter (237 pages, not juvenile, a cookbook) [1961]
Frogs and Polliwogs (68 pages, juvenile) [1956]
Gardening & Cooking on Terrace and Patio (179 pages, not juvenile, a cookbook) [1964]
Good Bugs and Bad Bugs in Your Garden: Back-Yard Ecology, illustrated by Grambs Miller (86 pages, juvenile) [1974]
Grasshoppers and Crickets (61 pages, juvenile) [1960]
Herbs from the Garden to the Table (236 pages, not juvenile, a cookbook) [1953]
The Horse Family (70 pages, juvenile) [1953]
Lady Bird (47 pages, juvenile, story of a horse who breaks out of her pasture) [1938]
Little Esther (63 pages, juvenile, catalogued under "dogs, legends and stories") [1937]
Moths (69 pages, juvenile) [1964]
Navajo Winter Nights: Folk Tales and Myths of the Navajo People (170 pages, juvenile) [1935]
Odd
Pets (166 pages, juvenile) [1951]
(This was also a Scholastic paperback.)
Old Hank Weatherby (70 pages, juvenile) [1939]
Our American Horse (114 pages, juvenile) [1944]
Pancho (60 pages, juvenile) [1938]
Reward for Brownie (28 pages, juvenile) [1944]
Rufus (70 pages, juvenile) [1955]
Santa Fe Caravans (65 pages, juvenile) [1937]
Sea Mammals; illustrated by Patricia Collins (80 pages, juvenile) [1979]
Snails (81 pages, juvenile) [1958]
Snowflake (a Christmas story) [1952]
South to Padre (232 pages, adult, the autobiographical account of an automobile trip from NY City to Mexico) [1936]
*Spiders (56 pages, juvenile) [1955]
Stormy, The First American Mustang (151 pages, juvenile)
Summer Roads to Gaspé (288 pages, adult, the autobiographical account of an automobile trip to Gaspé/Quebec) [1939]
Unexpected Journey, The Story of a Dog (172 pages, K-9 war dog) [1945]
*Water Beetles (57 pages, juvenile) [1963]
Water Over the Dam (220 pages, dams, water-power, history) [1960]
Water Plants, illustrator unknown (96 pages, juvenile) [1977]
Weeds (117 pages, juvenile) [1968]
Westward, High, Low, and Dry, by Dorothy Childs Hogner (310 pages, the autobiographical account of an automobile trip through the deserts of the Southwest) [1938]
Wide River (64 pages, juvenile) [1954]
Wild Little Honker (48 pages, juvenile) [1951]
Winky, King of the Garden [1946]