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John Ford, Holmes Station (B. & 0. R. R.), Delaware Co., Pa. 

 Mrs. E. P. Gaylord, 167 E. Congress St., Detroit, Mich. 

 L'abbe P. A. Begin, Seminare St., Charles Borromee, Sherbrooke, 

 Quebec, Canada. 



Frank J. Ford, 314 Wabash Ave., Wichita, Kan. 



R. T. Shepherd, 110 N. Market St., Troy, Ohio. 



Dr. W. S. Strode, Lewistou, 111. 



T. Wayland Vaughan, 6 Brewster St., Cambridge, Mass. 



John Watson, 6 Garson St., Rochester, N. Y. 



Jas. H. Lemon, Avonmore P. O., Ontario, Canada. 



Mrs. S. H. Young, 423 Second St., Cedar Falls, Iowa. 



Chas. Le Roy Wheeler, Damascus, Wayne Co., Pa. 



Robt, Walton, Houghton St., Lower Roxborough, Phila., Pa. 



E. H. White, 1202 Thomas St„ Rockford 111. 



Dr. C. F. Newcombe, 70 Dallas Road, Victoria, B. C. 



Rev. A. Dean, Fort Lee, K. J. 



R. C. Barnard, 21 Park Row, New York City. 



Berlin H. Wright, Penn Yan, N. Y. 



A. Schlehenried, 16 N. William St., New York City. 



John H. Campbell, 1009 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. 



Robt. T. Jackson, 33 Gloucester St., Boston, Mass. 



NOTES AND NEWS. 



Mr. Hugh Fulton, of London, passed through Philadelphia, 

 recently, en route for Chicago. His stay, though short, was most 

 enjoyable. 



Note. — Owing to the expected absence from Philadelphia of the 

 Editors and Manager, the July issue of the Nautilus will probably 

 be delayed .beyond the usual time. 



Last week a coyote was found at Punta Banda, San Diego county, 

 trapped by an abalone shell \_Haliotis cracker odii']. The coyote had 

 evidently been hunting for a fish breakfast, and finding the abalone 

 only partially clinging to the rock had inserted his muzzle under- 

 neath to detach him, but the abalone closed down on him and kept 

 him a prisoner. — Weekly Bulletiv, San Francisco, May 17. 



