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INSECTS AND DISEASE 
By R. W. Doang, of Stanford University. Illustrated. 
$1.50 net; by mail, $1.62. 
“ Describes lucidly and entertainingly, in language that all may _ under- 
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malaria and plague, and the present state of the investigations.’—New 
York Sun. 
THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET, AND PARK 
By B. E. Fernow, of the University of Toronto. IIlus- 
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Written for amateurs by a forester, this volume furnishes information 
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the illustrations are enlightening.”—New York Tribune. 
HARDY PLANTS FOR COTTAGE GARDENS 
By Heten R. Axsez, Author of “Mountain Playmates.” 
Illustrated. 12mo. $1.60 net; by mail, $1.75. 
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SHELL-FISH INDUSTRIES 
By James L. Ketroce, of Williams College. Illustrated. 
$1.75 net; by mail, $1.91. 
“Interests all classes, the biologist, the oyster grower, the trader and 
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FISH STORIES: Alleged and Experienced, with a Little 
History, Natural and Unnatural 
By Caartes F. Hotver and Davin Starr Jorpan. With 
colored plates and many illustrations from photograplis?. 
$1.75 net; by mail, $1.87. Ss 
“A delightful miscellany, telling about fish of the strangest kind. 
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. INSECT STORIES 
By Vernon L. Kettoce. Illustrated. $1.50 net ; by mail, $1.62. 
“The author is among a few scientific writers of distinction who can 
interest the popular mind. No intelligent youth can fail to read it with 
delight and profit.’—The Nation. 
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