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Representatives Desired. 



THE publisher of The Atlantic Slope Naturalist in order to 

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representatives in all sections of the world for the solicitation of sub- 

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Special inducements and liberal commission will be granted. 



The publisher, of course, recognizes that it would not be practicable for 

 anyone to take time from their regular occupation for the purpose of 

 soliciting for The Atlantic Slope Naturalist, but canvassing during 

 outside hours would consume but little time, and would be remunerative. 

 Many subscriptions can be obtained merely for the asking of them. 



This issue, as the two previous ones did, goes to nearly every civilized 

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 and every clime and at least a few subscriptions could be secured by any- 

 one having the time and the inclination to make the endeavor. 



It is our ambition that The Atlantic Slope Naturalist secures 

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