c/i cNjiiure Magazine for the People 



THE PLANT WORLD 



*lpNAS long ago passed the experimental stage of young magazines, and its 

 "•^ seventh year finds it firmly established as the only American publication 

 on popular Botany in the genuine sense. It has articles written by leading 

 botanists all over the country, and one of its special features at present is the 

 series by William E. Safford, formerly Lieutenant Governor of Guam, de- 

 scribing the life and Natural History of that remote island. The photographs 

 of plants published from time to time have been everywhere commended as 

 among the finest examples of this type of work. The department devoted to 

 "The Flower Garden and Greenhouse" is just the thing for those who 

 have a small back j'ard garden or a few window boxes; and teachers will find 

 the new department of nature study, conducted by Prof. Lloyd, of the 

 Teachers' College in New York, invaluable in their work. 



This Magazine is also the official organ of the Wild Flower Preservation 

 Society of America, an organization devoted to the protection of native plants. 



Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year. Sample Copy for a two-cent stamp 

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The '^ryologist 



WITH THE JANUARY, 1904 NUM- 

 BER, begins its seventh year and 

 volume. It is a 16-20 page bi-monthly, 

 devoted to the study of the Mosses, 

 Hepatics and Lichens. It is fully il- 

 lustrated with original, new and ar- 

 tistic drawings and halftones. It 

 meets the needs of both the beginner 

 and the more advanced. 



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Address, 



MRS. ANNIE MORRILL SMITH, 



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THE BRYOLOGIST, now beginning 

 its seventh volume, is the official or- 

 gan of the Sullivant Moss Chapter, a 

 society for the study of the Mosses, He- 

 patics and Lichens by correspondence. 

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MRS. ANNIE MORRILL SMITH, 



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The Young Idea 



Is a Study in Story 

 of the Living World 



Who will say that the story is not a factor in 

 educatiou? Fascinating facts told in choice 

 language make a deep and lasting impression. 



The subjects in The Young Idea are well 

 balanced for memory work. 



A set of questions based on the reading of a 

 previous issue is the best reading for Friday 

 afternoon and will provoke discussion, stimu- 

 late thought, and keep the reader in touch with 

 the living world, and best of all create .\ Love 

 OF Good Literature. 



It is a Magazine of Character. Study, Travel, 

 Field Observation in Nature, and questions of 

 the hour. Price 50c a year; 30c in club lots. 

 For $1.50 we will send eleven copies five 

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