"THE FUN of SEEING THINGS" 



For Young Folks. 



A Department of "The Guide to Nature." 



Edited by Edward F. Bigelow, 



Formerly for fourteen and a quarter years Editor of the "Nature 



and Science" Department of "St. Nicholas." 



Not schooly, not museumy, not abnormal, not formal, 



but true to its name — The Fun of Seeing Things. 



Write what you have seen. Ask what you want to know. 



Only $1.00 for a Year, or 



A Trial Subscription of Four Months for 25 Cents. 



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THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



ArcAdiA: 

 Sound Beach, Connecticut. 



SILK WORM EGGS 



Silk worm eggs can be purchased from Thomas Keliher, Bureau of Entomol- 

 ogy, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, at fifty cents per 

 thousand (estimated). 



FOR SALE. 



Gertrude M. Worthington, No. 1 Bird Hill Ave., Wellesley Hills, Mass., 

 wishes to sell a collection of Lepidoptera. It numbers 3,450 specimens, 837 

 species and about 450 different genera; in good condition; taken for the most part 

 in Northern Illinois and Massachusetts. The cases alone cost $85 originally. 

 Price for collection and cases, $300. 



HERMAN H. BREHME. 



Dealer in INSECTS OF ALL ORDERS and ENTOMOLOGICAL 

 SUPPLIES, Insect Pins, Cork, Riker Specimen Mounts, Lepidoptera Cocoons 

 and Pupae. All kinds of Chrysalids, Cocoons and Pupae wanted in exchange 

 for North American lepidoptera; 74 Thirteenth Avenue, Newark, N. J. 



INFLATED LARWE. 



Inflated Larvae mounted on natural foodplants, at lowest prices. Work 

 guaranteed expertly and artistically done. I refer, by permission, to Miss 

 Ximena McGlashan, who purchases complete sets. Write for price lists. 



Robert Dickson, 804 Duquesne Way, Pittsburg, Pa. 



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