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FOREST AND STREAM. 



Prize List! 



FOREST AND STREAM, 

 A Weekly Journal 



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Huming, FUhliig, Yachting, Boating. Practical Nat- 

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Natural History 



For Object Teaching in Schools, 

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Animals and Birds of North America. 



studies f, on, iutu-e. One of Hie great moving ele- 

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An Mperienee of more iliau twenty-lve years as 

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:. Wild Cat', or Bay Lynx I.yim,* RvfUS. 



•2. Snowy Owl • Sur/itu Xyctr.u. 



■■'.. American WoU lupus Occidenlalie. 



I. Wild Pigeon EclopWes Jlurruttiria. 



5. Northern Panther Ftli* '',„„,,„„ . 



6. Black Crowned Night Heron Aiilea Diecun. 



T. Woodchnck A.I, ,,„■:- M ■ ~. 



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IT. Golden Kaclo I ijhiUh ft,,;/*., Ins. 



IS. Prnino. Wolf 



IP. Spotted Sand I.ark Tutimiif .Vwuliu-l'is. 



It. Knifed I Iron -e T-tiiio VmUUus. 



la. The Hacoooti VKCyon IMor. 



40. The Whistler .. ...fltijjt/itla Vlitiigtdu. 



J& Piannigan '.'.'. V.V.V.V.V.'.V Tetrad Mulu/. 



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TESTIMONIALS. 



Ithaca'. '.March 14th, 1870. f 

 I must congratulate you upon your great success in 

 this new educational enterprise. If we can arrange 

 our aiiiusemciils so as to make them imparl instruc- 

 tion to the mind, it will be a step in advance in edu- 

 cation. KZRA CORNELL. 



Washington-, 1). '.•..March 18th, 1870. 



with in giving to i he smiled specimens a very decided 

 appearance of life. . , ' 



1 hope you mav be able to continue the Series, and 

 I hive no dount they will furnish interesting means 

 Of information and instruction in r.-jard to the u lid 

 animals of New York. SPENCER P. BAIKI). 



Statu llot'sr;. Boston, Mass., March 18th, 1870. 

 I have examined carefully the ••steroscopic Studies 

 of Natural llistorv." and judging by the first ten num- 

 bers, should say that they will prove of very great 



iutele-liic soil i' lor the pi'lor Stereoscope. The de- 

 liilcatioiis? position, and color of the dillereilt groups 

 and me general treatment are most perfect. I coi 

 dially reeomineiid them to tin- public attention, and 



trust vou will meet tin otiragcnient which you 



have earned. EDWARD A. SAMUEL, 



Curator of Zoology in Mass. State Cabinet. 



IV.Allonv Ar.u.HV ok Si fflSOB, 



Sai.km, .Mass.. March I'Jth, 1870. I 



lliave shown your Stereoscopic views to the Direc- 

 toisoflhe Academy and the editors of the .iMriViM 

 XatitmCut, l>r. I'uckard and Mi .Morse. 



They concur with me in praising their truthfulness 

 and the taste which you have displayed m surround- 

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 cliiiacfcr'slic litne«s. Thev ate eel liiiulv belter ntted, 

 not onlv as pat lot ami drawing mom illustrations, but 

 a- educational illustrations lor the use of schools and 

 coheges, fllananytlnng^luive yet seen. hyatt _ 



COIINELI. l.'NlVKUsn V. PlIKSlllllNT's Itoo.Ms, I 

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Nalurul llistorv. and have enjoyed them greatly. 

 Thev have surprised all who have seen them by their 

 wonderful fidelity, both as regards the aniinalsand 



their surioundini'.s.; and I think they ou i fail to be 



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 then) in it. ANHUEW 1). WHITE 



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