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THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



■' I think it will be a good plan to enlarge the Y. O." 

 — R. R. M., Springfield. 



" I for one shall be very glad if it is done, and 1 

 think a great many others will like it also." — F. H. P., 

 North Beverly. 



" I like the paper very much ; hope you will en- 

 large." — J. F. D., Springfield. 



" I vote that you enlarge the Y. O. It's value will 

 be greater than the price. ' — W. H. F., Pittsfield, 



MICHIGAN. 



■' Increase your size by all means. Best paper in the 

 world."— O. W. T., Adrian. 



" I would favor the enlargement." — B. L., Leslie. 



" I am greatly in favor of having the present size of 

 the Y. O. doubled, and trust you will find it practic- 

 able to carry out your idea." — /. B. R., Detroit. 



'■ I think it would be a good plan. When I receive 

 my copy each month, I read it through and always 

 wish for more." — L. S. M. M., Marshall. 



"1 for one should be glad to see the Y. O. enlarged. 

 1 think the paper splendid and wouldn't be without 

 it."— F. O. H., Grass L ke. 



" 1 cast my vote in favor of enlarging your most 

 interesting paper and will send the balance of sub- 

 scription if you conclude to do so." — W. A. J., 

 Detroit. 



MINNESOTA. 



" 1 say to enlarge it by all means, as it will give 

 more space for correspondents and therefore make it 

 more interesting." — R. L., Minneapolis. 



" I would like very much to see the Y. O. increased 

 in size."— B. M., Faribault. 



'• Would most emphatically say to enlarge it."C. T. 

 M., Minneapolis. 



" I vote to have the Y. O. a 32-page monthly."— G. 

 G. C, Minneapolis. 



"I for one say yes, by all means make it 32 pages. 

 I am very much pleased with the Y. O. and would be 

 perfectly willing to pay the additional subscription 

 for the e.xtra pages, feeling certain you will do your 

 ba.st to make it 32 pages and keep it as interestiug as 

 now." — A. G., Lake City. 



', We, the undersigned are in favor of enlarging the 

 Y. O."— G. S., E. W., A. G., F. P., Lake City. 



MISSISSIPPI. 



•' I for one say make the Y. O. a 32-page magazine." 

 — J. T. M., Oxford. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



" 1 think changing your magazine to 32 pages would 

 be a great improvement, as the quantity is the only 

 thing any one can find fault with now." — A. H. L., 

 Exeter. 



" I for one would be very glad to see the Y. O. 

 changed to a 32-page monthly and will do what I can 

 to help support it." — A. L. S., Claremont 



NEW JERSEY. 



" 1 shoula say by all means make the Y. O. a thirty- 

 two page magazine." — G. S. P., Princeton. 



" I enclose a one dollar bill for those items men- 

 tioned in the February number of the Y. O. I will 

 send slip from the paper. I think that your paper is 

 very useful and that every egg-collector should take 

 it. I will do what I can to enlarge its circulation. I 

 think that it would be a great deal better to enlarge 

 it, and 1 hope that it will be." Yours Resp., O. S., 

 Montclair. 



" I am in favor of having the Y. O. enlarged." — J. 

 H. W., Princeton. 



NEW YORK. 



" I am very much pleased with tne Y. O. No live 

 collector can very well get along without it. I am in 

 favor of enlarging it." — H. C. G., Port Byron. 



" I approve of the plan of enlarging the Y. O., and 

 increasing the price.' — C. W. C. , Woodside. 



" I have been so well pleased with the Y. O. that 

 I am heartily in favor of haviug it enlarged. I have 

 never seen a magazine that contained so much inform- 

 ation, particularly in as small a space." — E. M. C, 

 Buffalo. 



" I would be glad ;o have the Y. O. enlarged." — H. 

 G., Seneca Falls. 



" Make your magazine a 32-page one ; it is a success 

 now but would be better if larger." — R. W. W., Syra- 

 cuse. 



" I would be very glad to pay $i.00 for a years sub- 

 scription to a 32-page Y. O. 1 find it a very valuabla 

 paper in many ways." — L. L., New York City. 



" Under the pressure of the present hard times, I 

 would not enlarge the Y. O.; am more than pleased 

 with it. It is first class as it is." — A. N. A., Tru- 

 mansburg. 



" I would be willing to pay one dollar for it if you 

 make it a 32-page magazine." — F. B., Rochester. 



" I for one say by all means have it a 32-page mag- 

 azine'" — J. W. R., Sag Harbor. 



"I think it will be a good thing, as it looks small 

 now." — H. H. Y,, Rochester. 



" I think that the enlargement of the Y. O. would 

 be of great benefit to collectors, and I for one vote for 

 the enlargement."— L. G. S., Schuyler's Lake. 



" Would willingly subscribe another year for it at 

 that price. Will you not put in some articles! on tax- 

 idermy ? I think others beside myself would like it."— 

 F. B. W., Rochester. 



" I think it would be a great improvement." — E. 

 G., Troy. 



" I most heartily endorse your plan for enlaiging 

 the Y. O., and in fact it seems most necessay to_ ac- 

 commodate the extensive and numerous contributions 

 sent."— J R. C, Painted Post. 



" I would say that I would be very much pleased to 

 have the magazine enlarged." — H. S. B., Rochester. 



" Enlarge the Y. O. by all means ; it will be more 

 than worth $1.00 to every collector." — G. D. G., 

 Brooklyn. 



" I am very much pleased with your paper and 

 would not take the price I paid for it after I have read 

 it all through. I would gladly pay 40 cents extra and 

 have it enlarged."— C. v! A., Chatham Centre. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



" I am in favor of changing the Y. O." — J. H. F. 

 Tarboro. 



OHIO. 



" Make the Y. O. a 32-page peper by all means, if 

 possible. I am ready to plank down 40 cents extra, 

 and I am sure all the rest of your subscribers will do 

 the same." — W. D., Cleveland. 



" I heartily approve of having that magazine en- 

 larged."— R. G. T., Brooklyn. 



" I am highly in favor of it." -E. W. V.. Canton. 



" It would please me very much to have it larger." 

 — J. S., Cleveland. 



" I am greatly in favor of enlarging the Y. O." — F. 

 C. W , Hudson. 



" Let the Y. O. be enlarged, I for one am willing to 

 pay the extra tax."— G. L. S., Martin's Ferry. 



" I am heartily in favor of making this valuable 

 paper contain 32 papes, and will try and do my part 

 to support it."— J. C. W., Granville. 



