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with the A. A., its friends and helpers. It numbers 

 among its contributors many of America's leading 

 scientists. It should have the cordial support of every 

 member of the society, and of all who wish it well. 



Dr. Henry McCook, of Philadelphia, writes of it : 

 " I am very much pleased with The Swiss Cross. It 

 promises to be all that we could wish. There is 

 nothing more needed in this generation than a scien- 

 tific periodical of the kind you propose, which, without 

 being dogmatic, shall be imbued with a reverent and 

 Christian spirit. I shall hope to add to your list by 

 influencing many others to take The Swiss Cross. I 

 propose on next Sunday to recommend it from the 

 pulpit to my congregation, which is a very large and 

 influential one." 



Members of the A. A. should send immediate notice 

 of any new and interesting observations they may make 

 to the editor, who will also, when desired, receive and 

 forward subscriptions. The price of the magazine is 

 one dollar and a half a year, and it is sent to clubs of 

 six or more for one dollar each. 



THE HAND-BOOK. 



This little volume has grown in a somewhat peculiar 

 manner. The president of the A. A. kept a record 

 for several years of all the different questions asked 

 him by his correspondents. The answers to these 

 inquiries, arrayed somewhat systematically, constitute 

 this hand-book. 



