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THE WEST AMEKICAN SCIENTIST. 



CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 



OF SAN DIEGO. 



Meets First Thursday of Each Month. 



rhose desiring information relative to the city and 



county of San Diego will pleasp address 



Secretary of the Chamber tf fommerce, 



San Djoero Oal. 



THE SAN DIEGO UNION. 



BOOK STORE, 



(Established 1869.) 



SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, 



Furnishes Books, Stationery and Newspapers 



On as favorable term;* as any firm in the 



United States. 



Also Music, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, Sil- 



ver-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Wall Paper, etc. 



Trees and Ir'laiits. 



Eucalyptus trees (blue and red 



gum). 

 Brazilian Pine, Pinus Parry ana. 



(Pinon Pine). 

 Large variety of Pines, Palms, 



Cypress, Cedars, etc. 

 Strawberry and Yellow Guavas, 



and other trees and plants. 



For prices call at my place adjoining High Bros. 

 Ohollas Valley, or address, 



J. H. ORCUTT, 



San Diego, Cal. 



rPHE ONION was established in 1868. Until 1871 it 



-"- was published only once a week, when the daily 



edition was begun. The Dailt Union is published 



every morniDs except Monday. The Weekly Union 



is published every Thursday. 



The San Diego Union is the oldest of the 41 news- 

 pagers published in Southern California. Of the 389 

 papers published in the State, 297 have been started 

 since it began publication. It is more than five years 

 older than 245 of the journals of California, and more 

 than ten years the senior of 168 of them. {It has a 

 larger'bona fide circulation than any other newspaper 

 published in Southern California. 



THE WEEKLY UNION 

 A large, eight-page paper of fifty-six columns, circu- 

 ates very largely abroad, as well as at home. It goes 

 to nearly every family in the county, and its subscri- 

 bers "stay with it," It is conceded to be the beat Cal- 

 ifornia weekly published out of San Francisco. Both 

 daily and weekly editions circulate largely through 

 Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, and con- 

 tiguous territory. It has subscribers in thirty-five of 

 the thirty-eight States, and in six of the eight Terri- 

 tories, in British Columbia, Canada, England, Scot- 

 land, Ireland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, 

 Spain, the Sandwich Islands, China, Japan, and the 

 Australian Colonies. The wide circulation, influen- 

 tial position and representative character of the paper 

 are undisputed. Persons wishing accurate informa- 

 tion respecting the Southern part of California should 

 subscribe for The Union. Sample copies sent on ap- 

 plication. 



TERMS : 



SCIEN'CE. 



AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL. THE 



SCIENCE COMPANY, OVVNhRS AND 



PUBLISHERS. 



Officers and Directors.— D. C. Oilman of Balti- 

 more, President; Simon Newcomb of Washington, 

 Vice President; Gardiner G. Hubbard of Washing- 

 ton; Alex. Graham Bell of Washington; o. C 

 Marsh of New Haven; J. W. Powell of Washington. 



Science appears every Friday. Volumes begin 

 in July and January. Communications will be 

 welcomed from any quarter. Rejected manuscripts 

 will be returned to the authors only when the re- 

 quisite amount of postage accompanies the manu- 

 script. 



Subscriptions in the United States and Canada, 

 $5 a year. In Great Britain and i- urope, |6 a year. 



Address all financial correspondence to "Publish- 

 er of Science," 743 Broadway, New York. 



The Treasurer of the Science Company will in all 

 cases send a receipt for money paid to the publisher. 



DAILY AND WEEKLY. 



DOUGLAS GUNN, - - - Proprietor. 



THE WEEKLY UNION. 

 One Year, - - - - $3 00 

 Six Months, - . . - 1 50 

 Three Months, - - 75 

 One Month, - - - 25 



THE DAILY UNION. 

 One Year, - - - $10 00 

 Six Months, - - - 5 00 

 Three Months, - - 2 50 

 One Month, - - - 1 00 



Address 



THE UNION, San Diego. Cal. 



Birds' Eggs and Botanical Specimens 



Collected to order by 



p. O. Box 38, 



Baxter, la. 



Will spend the season in Northern Minnesota. 

 Send stamps for Price List July 1st. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS ! 



From the Tiniest Locket up to Life Size 



in Ink, Crayon and Water Colors. 



AlsoSemi-Tropical California Scenery of all kinds 



Photographed and Publishtd by 



J. A. SHE RR IFF, 



LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER, 



Cor. Fifth and K Sts. San Oiego. Cal 



When others fail try Sherr'ff. 



WANTED. — Californian Coleoptera in exchange 

 for Eastern. C. W. Lang, P. O. bo.\ 3565, N.Y. 



QT?T?nQ Collected to Order) C. R. ORCUTT 

 OJu Jji/O Imported to Order ( San Diego, Cal. 



