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Want, Sale & Exchange 
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This column is established for the benefit of 
those who may wish to buy, sell or exchange 
insects, plants, bird-skins, books, reports, 
etc. The price for insertions under this 
head is ten cents per line, from seven to nine 
words to the line, for each insertion. 
FINEST QUALITY 
Carlsbader and Klaeger Entomological Pins 
$1 25 per 1,000. Sheet Cork 12x3 1-2x1-4 
$1 25 per dozen sheets, for sale by John Ak- 
hurst, No. 32 Nassau St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
N. B. — Cost of transportation not included 
in the above prices. 
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Give the Valley Naturalist a trial— it 
will pay you to advertise in its columns. 
Y HAVE A NUMBER OF MINERALS 
J and fossils from Indiana, Michigan, Penn- 
sylvania and Connecticut for exchange. 
Persons wishing to exchange please send 
list to 
W. H. HUGHES, 
47 Jefferson Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich, 
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[Under this heading we shall publish the 
Name, Address and branch of Natural His- 
tory at the rate of ten cents per line, single 
insertion. Discount on long-time advertise- 
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Livermore, F. W., Nyack, N. Y., Oology, 
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PROSPECTUS 
OF THE 
VALLEY NATURALIST. 
The Valley Naturalist is a monthly paper, devoted to the interests of the Natur- 
alists of the Mississippi Valley and the West. Its object is to aid the diffusion of natural 
science in a popular form and to furnish a medium of recording the observations of our 
Western Naturalists. 
We are aware that there are many scientific papers in the East, in which a Naturalist 
can publish the results of his observations, but there is none in which he can place the many 
minor notes that every working Naturalist daily makes, and which, for this reason, however 
interesting they may be, often remain forever buried in the note-book of the observer. 
Instead, then, of wishing to set up as a rival to our Eastern brethren, we wish to be 
considered rather as aiding and supplementing their good work. Naturalists we hope will 
aid us both by subscribing and contributing articles for publication. 
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The Valley Naturalist is the best and cheapest naturalists' advertising medium 
in the Mississippi Valley and the West; nor is it excelled by any Eastern publication, as its 
subscribers are scattered East, West, South and North; even reaching many naturalists in 
Canada. Therefore affording the best medium for advertisers, who, we hope will patronize 
it liberally. 
We have established a Want, Sale and Exchange Column, for the benefit of 
those who may wish to buy, sell or exchange insects, plants, bird-skins, eggs, books, 
reports, etc. The price for insertions under this head is ten cents per line, from seven to 
nine words to the line, for each insertions. 
ADVERTISING RATE S— 1 N ADVANCE: 
One (Double) Column, One Insertion $15 00 
One (Single) Column, One Insertion 8 00 
One-half (Double) Column, One Insertion 8 00 
One-half (Single) Column, One Insertion 4 00 
Two inches, (Double Column) One insertion 2 00 
Two inches, (Single Column) One Insertion * 90 
One inch, (Single Column) One Insertion.. 50 
One Line, One Insertion 10 
(JSi^ Special rates for advertisements to occupy more space, and for a longer time. 
SUBSCRIPTIO N— I N ADVANCE: 
Per Annum, Single Subscriptions $1 00 
Per Annum, in Clubs 75 
For Six Months (Single Subscriptions) 50 
flgir In remitting, send P. O. Money Order or Eegistered Letter. Money sent in letters 
at the risk of the sender. Subscriptions may also be sent in One Cent U. S. Postage Stamps 
as we are sending out about 500 specimen copies monthly, besides our regular list. Always 
WRITE THE ADDRESS IN FULL. 
Address, 
HENRY SKAER, Publisher, 
Room 38, North-west Corner TMrfl and Pie Streets, 
SAINT LOUIS. MO. 
