NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



Kind Words for the Oologist 



I am glad to hear that the Natural Science News is 

 about to be published. There seems a great need for a 

 cheap weekly paper in that line, with Want, Exchange 

 and For Sale column, which will help beginners to take 

 an interest in collecting the objects which surround them. 



The Popular Science News only comes out monthly, and 

 is too much advanced for young collectors. I enclose a 

 dollar for my subscription to Natural Science News. 

 M. J. Hallet, Merle, Calif. 



I am sure the Natural Science Nrcws will be a great 

 success. Cha's White, Glencoe, Neb. 



I know the Natural Science News will contain good 

 reading matter for a collector. I wish you and both your 

 papers a successful year. W. L. Foxhall, Tarboro, N. C. 



I trust that you will have the same success with the Na- 

 tural Science New s as with the Oologist. The Oolo- 

 gist is without a doubt, a nice paper, and I have a kindly 

 feeling for it; and if you ever hear of anyone running it 

 down, just refer them to me. Wm. B. Gadsden, Savan- 

 nah, Ga. 



I have no doubt that the Natural Science News will 

 be a great help to those who are collecting, as was the 

 Oologist to me. Wishing you great success with your 

 new paper, I remain, F. G. Foster, Jr., Hamilton, Ont. 



I could not do without the Oologist now, and it has 

 my best wishes for its success. G. F. Dippie, Toronto, 

 Ont., Can. 



The Oologist is the best paper I have taken for years, 

 and I would not be without it. I have never found any- 

 thing to equal it, for its size and price. Wm. Frederick- 

 son, Eau Claire, Wis. 



I send you enclosed $1 for Natural Science News, and 

 I can truly say that I wish you success in this your new 

 venture, and if I can ever be of any aid to you, let me 

 know. Floyd Coon, Milton, Wis. 



I hope for your success in your new enterprise. Clar- 

 ence Simon, Youugslown, Ohio. 



I am always glad to hear from just such men as I have 

 put you down to be and in regard to Natural Science 

 News, I think it is a good thing, and no Taxidermist 

 should be without it. Geo. F. Steckrath, Middletown, 

 Ohio. 



I hope the undertaking may be as successful as 1 am 

 sure it will be. M. M. Coon, Jefferson, Ohio. 



Hoping a long and prosperous life to the Natural 

 Science News, I remain, Howard Hixon,Washington,Pa. 



I congratulate and encourage you in the work. S. H. 

 Miller, Thiel College, Greenville, Fa. 



I enclose $1 .50 for subscription to Natural Science 

 News and my renewal to the Oologist. I am very anx- 

 ious to see the former, and I assure you, that you have 

 my hearty wishes for your success. Nathan E. Reist, 

 Lime Rock, Pa. 



What is this I hear about some new venture in the lit- 

 erary line? Natural Science News or something or 

 other. Another Vol. 1, No 1, periodical I'll be bound. 1 

 trust it may have a much longer life than some Vol. 1, 

 No. l's I know of. The fact that you are behind it is suf- 

 ficient guarantee for its success. I shall be much inter- 

 ested in this new journal and of course must have it. En- 

 closed find $1.50 worth of 'stuff" for which please send 

 me the Natural Science News and the Oologist to 

 Jan. '96. Neil F. Posson, Medina, N. Y. 



You may list us as a subscriber of your Natural 

 Science News for the present year. Wishing you all 

 success in your undertaking, I remain, Adolph Laux, 

 Lockport, N. Y. 



Wishing the Natural Science News perfect success, 

 I remain, Leonard D. Leach, Auburn, N. Y. 



I don't see how I could have neglected to subscribe for 

 your valuable journal. It is really better than any other 

 ' Ornith" Magazine published in America, with the ex- 

 ception of The Auk. Oscar B. Warren, Palmer, Mich. 



I am very grateful that you should have selected me as 

 one of your pioneer subscribers to Natural Science 

 News, and as I am interested in Science, especially in 

 Geology, I take pleasure in subscribing. Frank Eldreds, 

 Akron, N. Y. 



and Natural Science News. 



I shall be glad to enlist as one of the first subscribers to 

 the Natural Science News. I feel sure that it will be 

 an excellent paper, and well worth the price of subscrip- 

 tion B. Green Boyd, Anson, Tex. 



I don't want to fall in arrears for the Oologist, for I 

 consider it one of the best papers that I read. W. Achilles, 

 Austin, Tex. 



Such a paper as the Natural Science News, has long 

 been wanted by naturalists, and wish you success with 

 your paper. Guy Conley, Austin, Tex. 



By chance today I saw one of your solicitations for ad- 

 vance subscribers for the Natural Science News, and 

 foreseeing the success that must attend the enterprise if 

 properly pushed, and I feel confident that it will be, I 

 want "to get my name in the pot." James W. Brown, 

 Giddings, Tex. 



I wish you every success in your new enterprise and 

 will assist you in anyway that I can. Walter E. Iliff, 

 Richmond, Ind. 



I enclose herewith cash for subscription to Natural 

 Science News. We have no science paper now and I 

 think it would be better to give up some other paper in- 

 stead. W. Y. Russert, Laporte, Ind. 



The proposed paper is just what I shall want. Best 

 wishes for its success. W. A. Riley, Greencastle, Ind. 



It is with great pleasure that I become a subscriber to 

 the Natural Science News. I feel that it is an excel- 

 lent investment, I have not the least doubt that anything 

 Frank H. Lattin is behind can fail to be anything but a 

 grand success. Clinten H. Cary, New York, City. 



Your paper will receive my support and co operation 

 for time to come. W. S. Colvin, Osawatomie, Kans. 



Hoping your paper will be a success, I am sincerely, 

 Harrison Sanford, Cheshire, Conn. 



I shall be very glad to be one of the new subscribers to 

 the Natural Science News, and wish you success in 

 your undertaking, and the new paper a welcome to all. 

 J. M. Kilvington, Mason City, Iowa. 



I presume the Natural Science News will be a big 

 help to me, although I am only an amateur entomologist. 

 Have a friend who 1 think will subscribe also. H. T. 

 Murphy, Tiffin, Ohio. 



I hope you will have great success with your new pub- 

 lication. Willard B. Dobbins, Barnesville, Ohio. 



Tha energy and honesty which you display in your line 

 of work, is very hard to overlook. I wish you all success 

 in your Natural Science News. S. R. Hartwell, Wau- 

 kesha, Wis. 



Send. me "The paper on birds and eggs." I suppose you 

 wonder why I give it that name, but in comparison with 

 other papers on Ornithology and Oology, think it is the 

 paper. Fred E. Pomeroy, Lewistown, Me. 



I beg to enclose herewith an evidence of appreciation 

 more substantial than mere words, and am glad to think 

 that 1 may be one of those to assist in so good a work. 

 Geo. H, Selover, Wabasha, Minn. 



Enclosed find order for $1.50 for advance subscription 

 to the Natural Science News and also a renewal for 

 06loi:ist. I find the woods are full just now of these 

 publications, and if none of them are sublime, some come 

 near reaching the other extreme. I have long since dis- 

 covered that the average Yankee is either doing nothing, 

 or else has about twice as much on his hands as he can 

 attend to, and suppose that the latter is about the way it 

 is with you. Frank H. Nutter, Minneapolis, Minn. 



I heartly wish success to your new journal. Rev. P. B. 

 Peabody, Wilder, Minn. 



I have been longing for years for weekly Natui-al 

 Science paper; am glad you are the man to enter the field. 

 I hope it will prove a financial success, and am sure ycu 

 will have the support of the advanced collectors, and to 

 this end, enclose a dollar for subscription. Frank Harris, 

 LaCrescent, Minn. 



I have received my first Oologist and think it a good 

 paper. If the Natural Science News is as good as the 

 Oologist I shall remain a subscriber. C. W. Prier, Ap- 

 pleton City, Mo. 



