THE MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. 



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in using the microscope ; to promote biological research ; to record the 

 progress made by means of this instrument; as well as to interest and 

 instruct teachers, physicians, and scholars generally. 

 For specimen copy send five cents (stamps) to 



CHARLES W, SMILEY, 



Box 630, Washington, D. (7. 



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BOTAITIOAL IP^-IF 



E. MORRISON, 



VAEEHOUSE, 



No. 805 D Street, Washington, D. €. 



Standard Herbarium Paper, 11>£ x 1* 30 lb., at S5.50 per ream. Genus Coy 

 standard size (16>£ by 24), No. 1, 14.00; No. 2, 12.60; No. 3, 12.00 per hundred. Dryers 

 12 x 18, $2.00 per hundred. Spec 3 sheets, 16 x 23%, 50 cents per hundred. 



THE TEACHERS OUTLOOK. 



A monthly magazine for teacher and and advanced] pils; non-pe ntic 

 as regards theories, but vi lly educational as regards practical thought. 



It offers an outlook upon the affairs of life; gives a summary of current 

 events, problems, inventions, discoveries, etc., and offers its pages as a school 

 ol practice and training to young writers. 



$1.50 per year. Agen? wanted. Teacher's Publishing Company. De 

 Moines, Iowa. 



JOURNAL OF THE 



icroscopical Society. 



PUBLISHED QUARTER!! 



Address REV. J. I,. Z4BRISKIE, Wavcrlcjr Ave., Flatlra*li, 



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In United Stat and ( t, One Dollar year. 



In Great Britain and E rop ire Shilling! a year. 



