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and now know where to find eacli one and also the address of the 

 teacher by whom the work of the dub is conducted. 



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We are often asked — " Will it not answer your purpose of dues 

 just as well if we send you a few samples ? " No, it will not by 

 any means. A record of the work done b}' each boy and girl is 

 kept in our department on a card, and we want the communica- 

 tions of every member so that proper credit can be given. 



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The inquiry is not infrequent — " What do you do with the thou- 

 sands of letters in the form of dues sent each month ? " We are 

 glad to assure all Junior Naturalists that each letter received in 

 payment of dues is handled with great respect and proper credit 



given on each card. 



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The Junior Naturalist family now numbers more than 21,000 

 boys and girls. They live in many states; and there is one club in 

 Egypt and another in Tasmania. 



A Junior Naturalist Club House. 



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