To be played upon a fairly large field of green grass. The one who is “it,” whenever he or she catches and touches another player, shouts substitutions such as “rocks for honey and sing of bees.”* The person so designated then, while effusing extempore** on doctored bee rhythms, shall attempt to touch and force a further substitution on someone else, such as “honey for alabaster and sing of ancient Egypt”*** or “alabaster for poverty and sing of her neck her neck.”**** At the end of the game, when the last person has been touched, all the children, having stopped their initial composing with the touching of someone, shall begin again their effusions singing together faster and faster till they meet in the middle of the field, join hands, raise them up together, steeple-like and shout, “Hail, hail the dictionary.”