NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



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Natural Science News, No. 1, reached me today, aud 

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First number of Natural Science News i eceived to- 

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Vol. I, No 1 of your Natural ScieNCE News just re- 

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I am convinced that the Oologist is the best paper on 

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I well appreciate your ability in the field of Natural 

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 Washington, Out.. Canada 



As I was one of he pioneer subscribers to the Oologist, 

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I wish you a hearty success and may your subscriptions 

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I hope this new venture will not be the cause of lower- 

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I hope its bright pages will continue for many years, 

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I think Natural Science News will be the paper, li. 

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I assure you I am glad to be counted as an advance 

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Enclosed find 50 cts. for which you may renew my sub- 

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 — W. Leon Hart, Canton, Ohio. 



I am gratified to tiucl that someone has the enterprise 

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Relative to the Natural Science News, I hope you 

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Mr. Lattin, if the Natural Science News is as good as 

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I enclose one dollar for the Natural Science News, 

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I have been a subscriber to the Oologist for the past 

 eight or nine years, and during that time have seen doz • 

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 and the Oologisl' has been almost the only "stayer." 

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Being so well pleased with the Oologist, and believing 

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 — Anionin Jay, Los Augeles, Cal. 



I think that your paper will be satisfactory, aud will be 

 one of the best publications devoted to natural history. 

 As an amateur, I am getting interested in various branch- 

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 with your journal —Geo M. Puffer, New Haven, Conu. 



Please find M. O. lo pay my subscription to the 

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 intention of losing it yet. The illustrations in the Jauu- 

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 pleasing feature of your bright little paper, and shows 

 that the Oologist is keeping up with the times.— C. R. 

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If you have as good reading matter iu the Natural 

 Science News, as you have in the Oologist, you will 

 have two as good papers as there are iu press.— H. A. 

 Totheroh, Reading, Pa. 



