NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



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C. Alexander, Plymouth, Mich. 



ANNOUNCEMENT. 



I desire my friends and patrons to bear in mind 

 that in the future I intend to devote my time and 

 energy to the publishing business and the few spare 

 moments that may accumulate will be expended in 

 the study of the Natural Sciences. 



As you may already understand I have a large 

 general assortment of curios and specimens left on 

 my hands — which I am rapidly closing out at prices 

 in which cost cuts no figure. I want to unload 

 and am going to, too, within the next few months. 

 I will sell in small lots or entire stock "way down" 

 for cash. 



If there is anything you want write me and if I 

 have it on hand I will quote "right" prices. If I 

 cannot furnish your wants I will refer you to some 

 reliable dealer who can. 



Until I can close out my stock I shall for the 

 benefit of my friends carry a full line of all leading 

 Supplies, Instruments and Publications for the Col- 

 lector and Naturalist. And can furnish at the reg- 

 ular rates of any reliable dealer or at prices given 

 in any of my old catalogues — I have no new ones 

 and do not intend to issue one. 



Let me hear from you early and often. 



Faithfully, FRANK H. LATTIN. 



