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Nature obuay. 



A monthly magazine, published under the auspices of the Manchester In- 

 stitute of Arts and Sciences. Devoted to the encouragement of the study 

 of Nature in her varied aspects — of the Rocks, the Birds, the Flowers and 

 all the multitude of living things thiit crawl or swim, or walk or fly. 



Terms : 50 cents per Annum in Advance. 



Send 2 cent stamp for sample copy. 



NATURE STUDY PRESS, 



flanchester, N. H. 



How to Strengthen 



The Memory. 



IK A BOY OR GIRL can answer with a 

 Jegree of accuracy the questions in any 

 issue of the YOUNG IDEA, based on the 

 reading of a previous issue you may 

 know that he or she has read the journal 

 with due care. The Subjects in YOUNG 

 1 1 >!•'.. \ are well balanced for memory 

 wor.'c. 



This exercise of a Friday Afternoon will 

 provoke discussion, stimulate thought, 

 and keep the reader in touch with the liv- 

 ing world, and best of all, create a love 

 for good literature. Try the journal one 

 year, or pari of a year, and be convinced. 



We will send in clubs of ten to one ad- 

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 months at 15 cents a subscriDtion. 



Address. 



JAMES B. HUGHES. 

 | Ashburton Place. Boston. Mass. 



THE GAIOPHYLLOUS 



A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Plant 

 Life in Field, Forest and Garden. 



SO cents per year ; Sample copy Free. 



HARRY A. BIRD, 



Editor and Publisher, 



Plainfield. N. J 



