LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE BOSTON JOURNAL 01 



NATURAL HISTORY. 



roRElON. 



Montreal^ H. H. Cunningham. 

 QuebeCy Neiison and Cowan. 

 Edinburgh, Adam Black. 

 Oxford, D. A.' Talboys. 

 Cambridge, J. and J. Deighton. 

 Amsterdam, G. Duofer and Co. 

 Brussels, Demat. 

 Hamburg, Nestler and MeUe. 



Berlin, 8. Schropp and Co. 



St. Petersburg, St. Florent and Hauer. 



Milan, Bettali. 



Florence, Molini. 



Vienna, Artaria and Co. 



Calcutta {Bengal,) W. Thacker and Co. 



London, Wiley and Putnam. 



Paris, Hector Bossange. 



IN THE UNITED STATES. 



PoTtsmoxUhjN. H., J. W. Foster. 

 Brattleborough, Vt., Joseph Steene. 

 Boston, Mass., Little and Brown. 

 Providence, JR. /., George Dana. 

 JVeio Haven, Conn., B. and W. Noyeg. 

 .Yew York, JV. Y., Wiley and Putnam. 

 Trenton, J^. J., D. Fenton. 

 Philadelphia, Pa., Heury Perkins. 

 Baltimore, Md., N. Hickman. 

 Richmond^ Va.,N. D. Sanxay. 

 Raleigh, JV. C, Turner and Hughes. 



Charleston, S. C, S. Babcock 6r, Co. 

 Savannah, Ga., W.T. Williams. 

 Detroit, Mn., Burger and Stevens. 

 Cincinnati, Ohio, Josiah Drake. 

 Lexington, Ky., C. Wallace. 

 KashviUe, Ten., W. A. Eichbaum. 

 Montgomery^ Ala., S. Hueston. 

 JVatchez, Miss., Williams and Co. 

 JVeto Orleans, La., J. F. Curns and Go. 

 St. Louis, Mo., James C. Essex. 

 Washington, D. C, F. Taylor. 



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