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The Guide to Nature. 



EDUCATION AND RECREATION 



AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR ADULTS. DEVOTED TO COMMON- 

 PLACE NATURE WITH UNCOMMON INTEREST. 



PUBLISHED BY THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION. OFFICE: 113 GROVE ST., STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT 



Subscription, $1.50 Per Year. Single Copy, 15 Cents. 

 Entered as second-class matter, April 6, 1908, at the Post Office at Stamford, Conn., under the act of March 3, 1879 



Vol. I 



MARCH, 1909 



No. 12 



SUBSCRIPTION REDUCED TO ONE 

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Beginning' with the next number, 

 The Guide to Nature will be issued 

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 ticut, at subscription of only one 

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Our equipment supplied by the nat- 

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 the January number of The Guide TO 

 Nature, includes facilities for hand- 

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 more extensive correspondence. It is 

 believed that this reduction in price of 

 subscription will not only increase our 

 income, but will also broaden and ex- 

 tend our work in the knowledge and 

 love of nature. The reduction is made, 

 therefore, wholly in the reasonable ex- 

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 scriber to The Guide to Nature and 

 of every member of The Agassiz As- 

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An additional subscription to Vol- 



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We can still supply a few complete 

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The advance time of all subscriptions 

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