Walnrorth Sulson- 



Four Great Special Numbers 



SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, and DECEMBER, 1908 



A second great enlargement and improvement. With the June issue 

 The Guide to Nature commenced its second era (of three months) with so many im- 

 provements as to surprise dehghtfully every patron. Beginning with the September 

 number there is another decided advance, and the numbers for September, October, 

 November, and December will eclipse all previous efforts in value and interest to readers. 



There is to be a new and beautiful cover, and many other mechanical improve- 

 ments. We have in hand and there are promised a large number of interesting articles 

 and expressive photographs. Several new features which we are not yet free to an- 

 nounce are in preparation. The September number will surprise and delight. 



It has taken a few months to "find ourselves." But we can tolerate the delay 

 in the satisfaction that we are doing the " finding." It takes a little time to get under 

 full headway. By the September issue we shall have had that time. 



The magazine just as it is in June, July, and August is of higher grade than any 

 other nature magazine ever published. It fits the present increasing interest. We 

 have full confidence that those who know the magazine agree with that statement. 



Neither the Prospectus nor any form of announcement can fully portray the 

 merits of the magazine. We ask a fair trial and your hearty co-operation. Let the 

 magazine speak for itself, and let us have the benefit of your suggestions and criticisms. 



Single copy — 15c. One year — $1.50. Less than one year at single-copy rates, 

 with the exception that, to new subscribers only, is offered a four months' trial for 50c. 



