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THE OOLOGIST. 



The Oologist. "''i^^lLBSi^ 



A Monthly Magazine Devoted to 



OOLOGY AND ORNITHOLOGY. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Editor and Publisher. 

 ALBION, N. Y. 



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Mrs. Laura C. PSioenix, nilwatikee, Wbs. 



and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine 

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and I wc3cae.of t.iG first. Eesuming duty 

 too tocn, with thscareof so many sick, I 

 did net reryain my health, and in a month 



JLlbocizzzz.e- CO cZabtl-itczted, czzzcl ■si.&Tvsims 

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 go on. A deer :_':■;:!-'; :id-.-ised me to try 



I toolc 3 bottles end cm happy to say, I am 

 in better health than ever. I still continue 

 XJ's cccacio^zczi tzs&, czs a roej^e food,, 

 as my worlc is very trying. A letter ad- 

 dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." 

 June 6, 1CS4. Mrs. Laura O. Phoettix. 



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Restores Health 



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