FIELD AND FOREST. 



Barnes foot-power 

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THIRTEEN 



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FLORA COLUMBIANA. 



A catalogue of plants growing without cultiva- 

 tion in the District o( Columbia, 8vo. pamplet, 

 27 pages, over 1,200 species enumerated. Price 

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In Memoriam. S^aL^i 



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T3T? A TT^V Pian °. Organ best. 4@"Look! 



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For 50 cents we 

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 Bees in their nat- 



ural colors. Prize 



Essay Tjy is. E. STTupper; Queen Rearing by 

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 with the Bee-kepers Magazine 4 months FREE, 

 beginning September, 1877. 



The November Magazine contains a full report 



of the proceedings of the National Bee-keepers' 



Association at the Annual convention held in 



Ntw York ity on the 16, 17, and 18th October, 



1877. 



1 he Southern Department of our journal is con- 

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F.J. KING & CO., 



' 61 Hudson St., N. Y. 



$1/ f/ ^^7 ' s not eas ily earned in 

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-CATALOGUE OF BIRDS of the DISTRICT of COLUMBIA. 



Tha atiloTj; of Birds of the District of olumbia has just been issued in pamphlet form. The list, num- 

 bering 240 species, was prepared by Mr P. L. Jouy, and Drs. oues and Prentiss — the compilers of the for- 

 mer list, published in the Smithsonian Report for 1861 — have added several pages of notes, making in all an 

 octavo pamphlet of eleven pages. Price, 10 cents, post-paid. Address Editor Field and Forest, 



Box 273, Washington, D. C. 



