September, 1908. 



American Hee Journal 



accomplished regularly every year, but the fact 

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 me to think that it tiiay become a profitable 

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 winters in the extreme South. Of course, if 

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 it probably would not pay. 



F. D. Clum, M. D. 

 Cheviotonthe-Hudson, N. Y. 



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