NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



A FEW, FROM HUNDREDS: — It appears that the Natural Science News is not only expected, 



but destined, to fill the regulation "long-felt want." 



I herewith enclose $1 for advance subscription to the 

 Natural Science News. 1 trust your venture shall 

 meet the hearty approval of collectors en masse, as such a 

 publication will be of immense value to one and all. — Car- 

 rington C. Bacon, Imboden, Ark. 



I feel that the Natural Science News would be a good 

 investment, and if it is managed in the same way that the 

 Oologist is.it will meet with success. —Horace A. Gaylord, 

 Pasadena, California. 



I send you herewith my subscription to your proposed 

 new weekly, because I think there is room for such a pub- 

 lication as you outliue, and because I judge you are able 

 to "till the bill." — W. G. Wright, San Bernardino, Cal. 



I wish you every success in the future, as it has been in 

 the past. — Chas. D. Benjamin, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



I herewith send my subscription to the Natural Sci- 

 ence News, and may your enterprise prove a big success. 

 — T. E. Sieviu, San Francisco, Cat. 



Am glad to have the chance of subscribing for the 

 Natural Science News— have beeu wanting something 

 of that kind for sometime— hope you will have great suc- 

 cess. — N. W. Fain, Asheville, N. C. 



I already take four papers but trust that your weekly 

 will be ahead of them all, so book me as a charter sub- 

 scriber. Wishing you the best of success, I am Oologi- 

 cally yours. — Frederick Hill, Lyme, Conn. 



You may put me down as a subscriber to the Natural 

 Science News, and I enclose $1 for the same. My wish 

 is, that your new paper may be a greater success than you 

 anticipate. — R. W. Ford, Bristol, Conn. 



I wish you every success with the Natural Science 

 News. — W. C. Scott, Port Hope, Ont., Canada. 



I hope your paper will bring you a lot of subscribers, 

 as all who are interested in Natural Historv will need to 

 take it. — Win. J. Wintemberg, Washington, Ont., Can. 



The Natural Science News, coming weekly as it 

 does, will, I feel certain, be a welcome visitor to the 

 homes of hundreds of Naturalists, and under the same 

 management, will be up to the same high standard which 

 the Oologist has attained. — L. B. Giimore, Blooming 

 Valley, Pa. 



I take pleasure in sending my subscription for the Nat- 

 ural Science News for a year, and wish you every suc- 

 cess in your undertaking. Good luck to the new scientific 

 weekly, and I shall look for the first issue of the Natural 

 Science News, and hope to increase the interest the more 

 I read it.— M. T. Cleckely, Philadelphia, Pa. 



I have been on the lookout for such a paper. — Frank 

 Lucock, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



For a long time I have been watting to take a paper on 

 Natural Science. I give you my best wishes for the wel- 

 fare of the Natural Science News — H. B. North, 

 Janesville, Wis. 



I think that the Natural Science News will HI] a long 

 felt want and I am glad that I am a "pioneer" subscriber 

 — A. D. Grutzmacher, Mukwouago, Wis. 



I hope your venture will prove (as I have no doubt it 

 will) a success. — J. A. Dakin, Syracuse, N. Y 



I await with intense interest the appearance of your 

 Natural Science News, which I know will be all that 

 you claim. The fact that it comes every week is gratify- 

 ing; a month for a Natural History Magazine is too long 

 to wait. It shall have my earnest support. — D. Franklin 

 Weeks, Portland, Oregon. 



I wish the Natural Science News a glorious success. 

 —Ellis F. Hadley, Dayton, Ore. 



May the Natural Science News ever prosper, and 

 enlighten the students of Natural Science.— Charles Bar- 

 ber, Hall's Peak, New Mexico. 



I will try and get you as many subscribers for your pa- 

 per as I can. It is just the thing I have been looking for. 

 Wm. Hancock. Alton, 111. 



Accept my hearty congratulations and hopes for the 

 success of the "Natural Science News. It is the very 

 thing I have been wishing for. — C. L. Furry, Alden, la. 



I hope you will meet with the best of success. — Almon 

 E. Kibbe, Mayville, N. Y. 



I was pleased to hear that you intended publishing a 

 scientific weekly, and think it will meet with great suc- 

 cess. — Eugene A. Weeks, Newport, N. Y. 



Natural Science News coming once a week will fill 

 up a large gap and I predict a large circulation. "Git 

 thar Lattin."— C. F. Stone, Branchpoint, N. Y. 



I congratulate you on the good literature you aim for 

 your publications. — W. C. Mills, Chicago, Ohio. 



You may count me as one of the advance subscribers to 

 the Natural Science News. Hoping you will meet 

 with success in your new venture. — M. L. Chaney, Sar- 

 dinia, Ohio. 



I hope the Natural Science News will prosper as its 

 contemporary the Oologist has. — Morris R. Ebersole, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



I confess the idea of a weekly paper devoted entirely to 

 natural science was rather startling at first, but I trust it 

 will be a success from all standpoints. You deserve the 

 hearty cooperation of all interested parties, and if I can 

 be of any service to you, 1 trust you will feel at liberty to 

 call on me at any time. — Fred H. Stoneburn, Harrisburg, 

 Pa. 



I wish you success in all your undertakings, and espec- 

 ialy in your Oologist and Natural Science News. The 

 latter beinga weekly paper, will surely give it a wide cir- 

 culation, and must consequently be a good advertising 

 medium. — Charles Meyer, Elmore, Ohio. 



You will find enclosed $1.00 for which send me the 

 Natural Science Nrws one year beginning with the 

 first number. Wishing success to your paper, I am yours, 

 Tho'sM. Davis, Smithland, Ky. 



Wishing you success in your venture, I am, respectfully, 

 K. A. Browne, Mt. Carme'l, Ky. 



I wish you the best of luck with the new paper. — Fred 

 E. Pomeroy, Lewiston, Me. 



Wishing you all possible success in your new enter- 

 prise, 1 remain yours truly. — F. E. Dobson, South Natick, 

 Mass. 



You have my heartiest wishes for the success of your 

 new paper. Sincerely. — C. A. Proctor, Worcester, Mass. 



Of course you can book me as a "sub" on your new pa- 

 per. — Ed Van Winkle, Van's Harbor, Mich. 



Wishing you success in your venture, I am as ever, 

 yours — F. M. Falconer, Hillsdale, Mich. 



Wishing'you and the new journal the success it is sure 

 to merit, I am yours. — C. H. Dickinson, Grand Rapids, 

 Minn. 



It gives me great pleasure to be enrolled as a pioneer 

 subscriber to the News, from which I hope to derive val- 

 uable information and pleasureable reading. I wish you 

 every success in its publication, and shall eagerly look for 

 the first number, and if I can get other subscribers will do 

 so. — Joseph Fairhall, Grape Creek, Ills. 



Wishing you all success, we remain.— Baker & Hanson, 

 Myers, Fla. 



Enlist my name as a subscriber to the News, and do 

 not fail to send me every number. May God assist you to 

 make it a success; I will certainly do my share to keep it 

 up. Hoping you success, I remain, Yours. — R. N. Wil- 

 liams, Tallahassee, Fla. 



Hoping you will meet with success with Natural 

 Science News, as you should, I am. Yours truly. — John 

 E. Harris, Editor Florida Facts, St. Francis, Fla. 



I think that any one that is interested in Natural 

 Science could not afford to be without it. — Fred W. John- 

 son, North Evanston, 111. 



About ten minutes ago, I received your letter, and here 

 is the dollar and I didn't kiss it good bye either, for J 

 know from past experience that money sent to "Lattin" 

 is well invested. Make my subscription for two years. 

 Wishing you and the Natural Science News success, I 

 am, Verv truly yours. — Virginus H. Chase, Wady Petra, 

 Ills. 



I received your letter today, and am glad to send my 

 name as a subscriber fo Natural Science News. — Mel- 

 vin Somes, Fort Dodge, la. 



