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THE MUSEUM. 



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7. Copy, "Birds of Michigan," 50c. 



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10. A Mineral Collection of 52 Specimens, 

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 had neglected doing so, for one cause or an- 

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 W. A. HORROM, 111. 



My Dear Sir: Please find inclosed 50c. for 

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 tion. Yours faithfully, GUY K. BARNES, 

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Dear Sir: Please find $50c. for subscrip- 

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