The West American Scientist, 



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This Magazine was first issued in 1884, and has steadily increased in 

 size and circulation with the rapid improvement and settlement of San 

 Diego City and County, whose growth within the past few months has 

 been remarkable. Original and Scientific in character, as its name indi- 

 cates, yet of a popular style, it reaches the reading rooms and libraries 

 of many societies, and circulates among a very inteihgenr, class through- 

 out the Pacific Coast, especially in the southern counties. 



It is the first and only purely Scientific Journal of all the -393 periodi- 

 cals in the state, in fact the only one west of the Kocky Mountains, and 

 it is surely taking the front rank with the Popular, as well as the Scien- 

 tific magazines of the day. 



Subscription price, $1 a year. Single copy, 10 cents. 



Adress : 



C. R. ORCUTT, Editor and Proprietor, 



SAN DIKGO, CALIFORNIA. 



P R I M SO S 



1ère Prime. 



Juillet : un microscojie pour insectes 



Août : Cecil's Book of Insects, illus- 

 tré et élégamment relié. 



Septembre : Faune Canadienne ; Co- 

 léoptères. 



Octobre : De Québec à Jérusalem, 



Novembre : Cecil's Book of Birds. 



Décembre : Dictionnaire des Scien- 

 ces, des Lettres et des Arts, par 

 C. de Bussy, 1 vol. broché, 



Janvier : Cypraea tigris. 



Février : Cecil's Book of Beasts. 



Mars : De Québec à Jérusalem. 



Avril : Faune Canadienne. Les Co- 

 léoptères. 



Mai : De Qtiébec à Jérusalem. 



Juin : Une loupe de poche. 



2e Prime. 



Voluta vespertilio. 

 2 Cyprœa' caurica. 



Oliva guttata. 



■Kurex bicolor. 



2 Cerithium eryth reuse. 



Oliva porphyria. 



Cassis decussata. 

 Conus-snlcatus. 

 Cyprtea Mauritiana. 

 Cyprœa mappa. 



2 Oliva litterata. 



2 Neverita duplicata. 



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