THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
23 
OUR CIRCULATION. 
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from the Rev. F. 0. Morris ..] 
Sir, 
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The publication of this note, may, 
I hope, produce you a similar offer 
from others, and I trust you will 
soon have a very large circulation.” 
I am, 
Yours Truly, 
F. 0. Morris. 
Numburnholme Rectory Aug. 25. 1862 
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