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Price, 5 cents. 

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Now out: 

 POULTRY RAISING IN CALIFORNIA. 



A twelve-page hand book compiled from the best authorities and giving practical 

 directions to be followed in raising poultry. — Price, Five Cents, postpaid. 



Street Tree Raising, by Professor Willis L. Jepson of the University of Cali- 

 fornia. This booklet of twenty pages is invaluable to anyone interested in the 

 improvement of streets by wise tree-planting. 



In preparation: 

 Handbooks on thirty industrial subjects, shortly to be issued. 



8AN FRANCI8CO AND ITS ENVIRONS 

 A guide to 8an Francisco, with routes throughout California. 112 pages of up-to- 

 date information, bound in red leatherette cover, stamped in gold, with map, 

 alphabetical key, authoritative descriptions of leading points of Interest In the City 

 and State. — Price, Twenty-five Cents, postpaid. 



8AN FRANCI8CO AND THEREABOUT, by Charles Keeler. 

 Cloth bound, library edition, magnificently Illustrated, with cover design by 

 Mrs. Keeler. An adequate and picturesque treatment of San Francisco In the pact 

 •and present. Price, Fifty Cents, postpaid. 



CALIFORNIA ADDRE88E8, by President Roosevelt. 

 All the addresses delivered in California by the President. 160 pages of reading 

 matter with 20 full-page half-tones. Price, Twenty-five Cents, postpaid. 



Special Numbers FOR CALIFORNIA are issued on a diversity of 



topics. Any three numbers for Twenty-five Cents. 



CALIFORNIA TO-DAY, by Charles Sedgwick Aiken. 



A standard work upon the State and Its resources. 190 pages, 61 representative 



full-page half-tone*. — Price, Six Cents, to cover postage only. 



THE ITALY OF AMERICA— IN FRENCH, ENGLISH ITALIAN 



Eight-page Illustrated booklet showing the similarity of California conditions 

 agriculturally to those of Italy — free, postpaid. 



MAPS OF CALIFORNIA. 

 Topographical Map of the State five cents, postpaid. In handsome redwood frame, 

 with glass, $1.00. Contains valuable data. 



Thermal Map. Reproduced from "Climatology of California," by Professor Alex- 

 ander Q. McAdle of the Weather Bureau. Shows huge thermal belt, with mean 

 temperature of 60-70 degrees. — Free, postpaid. 



CLIMATOLOGY OF CALIFORNIA 

 •y Profeeeor Alexander G. McAdle, Published by the United Stataa 

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 (Nominal price of 60 cents, postpaid. Is really a 64.00 book. 



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