THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



ST. LOUIS 



Journal of Agriculture, 



PUBLISHED ^\'BEKLY 15 V 

 K. P. ^TUBIiEY & CO., 



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" One oftlie best agricultural pawners of our West- 

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'• It is printed in neat form, suitable for binding, 

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"It is a home paper, well conducteii, large, and 

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'•It is an able advocate of the general a;,'ricultural 

 and horticultural interests of the West. Every 

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' ' Its writers understand the wants of the West." — 

 Union Appeal, Pranklin county. Mo. 



" The JouRN,M, OF Agricdi.ture is undoubtedly 

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 (Mo.) Journ.aL 



" It is conducted with m.arked abilitv and candor 

 ■* * adapted to Western wants. All matters of 

 agriculture and horticulture are treated practicall}'." 

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" It is practical as well as theoretical, containing 

 tlie experience of the most successful farmers of 

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 Its matter Is not made up of selections, but from tlie 

 pens of its pati'ous, contributors and editors. — Woodstock 

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