sequences of the ‘Agassiz Association 
Journal,” and including over 50 pp. 
adv.), with covers, except nos. 8 and 
9 
Attempted to fill the unexpired 
subscriptions of the A. A. Journal, 
American Osprey, Monthly Echo, Nat- 
uralist’s Advertiser, Southern Natural- 
ist, and Young Oologist. A circula- 
tion of 2,600 copies claimed. Brief 
notes from youthful egg collectors in 
the Sept. and Jan. numbers, otherwise 
an unreliable medium for stamp trad- 
ing, with little excuse for even the 
briefest enjoyment of second class 
rates. 
6. THE AGASSIZ RECORD. DE- 
VOTED TO all Branches of Natural 
Science. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF 
I(OWA) A(SSEMBLY) A(GASSIZ) 
A(SSOCIATION). Price $1.00 per 
Year; 50c Six Months; 25c Three 
Months. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY 
FRANK E. WETHERELL, 819 East 
High Avenue, Oskaloosa, Iowa. TIMES 
ELECTRIC PRESS, OSKALOOSA, 
IOWA. 12 mo. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, Jan.-July, 1888, pp. 
74 (p. 43 in duplicate), covers. 
With the March-April number 
the subscription was reduced _ to 
60, and June to 35 cents. 
The circulation placed at 1,000. A 
neat little amateur journal, discontin- 
uing after the sixth number. The un- 
expired subscriptions filled by ‘The 
Agassiz Companion.” Contributors: 
Geo. W. Havlin, B. and Lynds Jones, 
“Scolopax” (Dr. Morris Gibbs), “Senex 
Fossels,” and the last number con- 
tains a full page engraving of Louis 
Agassiz. 
7. The Amateur Collector. Pub- 
lished monthly by the Cuvier Natural 
History Club, Salem, Mass. Subscrip- 
tion, 25 cents a year. © cents a copy. 
Demy 8 vo. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-12, May 1, 1886-Apr. 1, 
1887, 48 pp., incl. 12 pp. adv., unpp. 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-12, May 1, 1887-Apr. 1, 
1888, pp. 54, incl. 6 pp. in suppl. and 6 
pp. in adv. 
Vol. III, Nos. 1-9, May 1, 1888-Jan. 1, 
1889, pp. 36, incl. 2 pp. adv. 
There may have been later numbers 
of this neat little paper. The contri- 
butions are unsigned and of small 
value. 
8. The Amateur Naturalist. A 
Journal for those who Study Nature 
from a Love of it. FIFTY CENTS A 
YEAR, TEN CENTS A COPY. CHAS. 
D. PENDELL, BINGHAMTON, NEW 
YORK. Royal 8 vo. 
Vol. I. Nos. 1-6, Jan.-Nov., 1894, pp. 
120, 1 pl. 
Vol. 2 (II), Nos. 1-6, Jan.-Nov., 1905, 
pp. 120, 1 pl. 
The Amateur Naturalist. A 
MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR ALL 
NATURE STUDENTS. SUBSCRIP- 
TION. 50) ctS33#PHR YEAR. ~SIN- 
GLE COPY, 5 CENTS. CHARLES D. 
PENDELL, PUBLISHER, ASHLAND, 
MAINE. Royal 8 vo. 
Vol. 3 (III), Nos. 1-8, Jan., Feb.-Dec., 
1906, pp. 128. 
Vol. 4 (IV), Nos. 1-(4?), Jan., Feb.- 
(June?), 1907, pp. 64. 
Vol. 5 (V), Nos. 1-2, Jan.-Feb., 1908, 
pp. 32. 
Bi-monthly. Unable to ascertain the 
exact time of suspension. Volume IV 
doubtless ran to end of year. Con- 
tributors: C. B. Brumbaugh, W. B. 
Davis, Addison Ellsworth, Norman O. 
Foerster, George Middleton, Chas. D. 
Pendell, G. W. Story, J. M. Swain, 
Laura Hoag Taylor and Hattie Wash- 
burn. 2 
9. THE AMERICAN. SUCCESSOR 
Galesburg, Ill. Folio 
By CHAS. F. GETTEMY. SUB- 
SCRIPTION, 25 Cents for Six Months. 
Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, (Nov.?) 1884-May, 
1885, 24 pp., unp. about 6 pp. adv. 
Circulation 1,000. H. A. Talbot con- 
tributing. 
10. THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE 
OF NATURAL SCIENCE. A MONTH- 
LY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE 
NATURAL SCIENCE. “Go forth, un- 
der the open sky, and list to Nature’s 
teachings.” SUBSCRIPTION 25c PER 
YEAR... FRED R. STEARNS, editor. 
HOWARD H. BROWN, publisher, A 
Magazine of the Collector, for the Col- 
lector and by a Collector. Demi to 
royal 8 vo. 
Viol, Ty NOSe Al alike Si Slee aL OF 
double numbers), June, 1892-May, 
1893, pp. 1-88, 10 pp. adv. (No. 6 I 
have not seen). 
Vol. II, Nos. 1-10, June, 1893-Apr. & 
May, 1894, pp 11+138-+141. 
Various cover designs were em- 
ployed. The circulation of No. 1 
was said to have been 1,000 
copies. In the second, it is stated 
that it is published at Old Bridge, N. 
J. At the first of the year Fred R. 
Stearns, Sac City, Iowa, became both 
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