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Rhodora. 



A monthly Journal of Botany devot- 

 ed chiefly to the Flora of the North- 

 eastern States. Edited by Dr. B. L. 

 Robinson, Messrs. M. L. Fernald, F. S. 

 Collins and Hollis Webster. To every 

 Maine botanist and all others interest- 

 ed in the plants of New England 

 RHODORA is indispensable. 



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is a 



Curious J*act 



That a large number of our noted 

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 of them continue to be bird-lovers and 

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The American Botanist, 



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The only Untechnical Botanical Journal 



ujird i/fagazine. 



GIVING FINE ILLUSTRATIONS 

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Birds of North America* 



The January number contains illustra- 

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Volume 1, nicely bound in cloth, post- 

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Interesting articles by prominent writ- 

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