NATUKAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



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Middi^dL, X. 7/., Feb. 6, 



Mr. Frank H. Lattm, 



Albion, N. Y. , 

 My Dear Sir : 



The initial number of ' 'Nat- 

 ural Science News' ' reached me today. 



An order from Massachusetts for a 

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A. B. CRIM. 



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tf KALAMAZOO, MICH, 



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Herkimer County Crystals. 



Exhibit at World's Fair Received Highest Award 



36 of these Famous Gems postpaid for only 72c 

 Every purchase 01 this popular collection will be 

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MIDDLEVILLE, HERKIMER CO., N. Y. 



THE LITTLE MIDGET 

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20 Minerals, assorted: 20 Stamps, 

 assorted; 10 Fossils, assorted; 5 

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The Oologist, 



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will be presented to its Readers and 

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The Oologist is without question the 

 most popular and instructive magazine, 

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 ever published, and while of special val- 

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 all Teachers, Scientists, Naturalists, 

 Sportsmen and Curiosity collectors will 

 find the Oologist not only worthy of 

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 With 1895, the Oologist entered its 

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 its Publisher with ti e aid of its subscrib- 

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 preceeding one. Eai h number for '95 

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Address FRANK H. LATTIN, Pub., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



