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One Thousand 



New Subscribers 



Wanted! 



;^^ Three numbers more and we complete Vohuiic One. We desire 



'^'^^ to close the year with the best record ever made by any Naturalist 



^^ Magazine, and to make it an object to every present subscriber, and 



^)^ any other party who will ''aid in tJic goodi^'ork,'" the following large 



^^ list of premiums are offered. 



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During July, August and September, for each new subscription 

 received, accompanied by $1.00, you my select premiums to the val- 

 ue of $1.00. We offer all premiums at low rates and not at 

 "padded" prices as is usually the case. For instance: Send two 

 new subscribers, and $2.00 and you can select Birds Eggs to value of 

 $2. 50, or Indian Relics, Showy Shells, Curios, Supplies, Books, etc. 

 Note the prices on Shells, Supplies of all kinds. Books, etc. 



Parties wishing to compete for large premium may send in sub- 

 scriptions one or njore at a time and we will return credit cards which 

 can be u'^ed any time before October ist. 



It would not be possible for us to make a more liberal offer than 

 this and we trust ail subscribers and collectors who see this notice 

 will make an effort. If you cannot do anything at it, show to some 

 interested friend and thereby do him a favor as well as ourselves. 



WALTER F. WEBB, Editor and Publisher, 

 ALBION, N. Y. 



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