Nature Study. 
A monthly magazine, published under the auspices of the Man¬ 
chester Institute of Arts and Sciences. Devoted to the encourage¬ 
ment of the study of Nature in her varied aspects — of the Rocks, 
the Birds, the Flowers, and all the multitude of living things that 
crawl or swim, or walk or fly. 
Terms: 50 Cents per Annum in advance. 
Advertisements, not to encroach upon reading matter, will be 
published at a uniform rate of 25 cents an inch for each insertion, 
without reference to number of insertions or amount of space 
taken; but no advertisement can be accepted for less than the 
price of a single inch, one insertion. 
Subscribers may inseit free, under the head of “Wanted,” or 
“ Exchange,” any request for information relative to publications 
desired, minerals or other specimens wanted or for exchange.' 
Address all matter, whether communications or inquiries, to 
NATURE STUDY, Manchester, N. H. 
All who are interested in our Native Ferns should send for a 
copy of 
THE FERN BULLETIN. 
It is designed expressly for the general reader and for the begin¬ 
ner in the study of ferns. Sample copy free. Address, 
THE FERN BULLETIN, Binghamton, N. Y. 
THE BRYOLOGIST. 
A quarterly 20 page journal devoted to the study o'f North American 
Mosses. Adapted to the wants of beginners. In 1901 it will contain 
monographs of North American genera, descriptions of new species, a 
series of illustrated articles on our common mosses, also a series of il¬ 
lustrated articles on the Lichens and Hepatics. 50 cents a year, 15 cents 
a copy. Address, MRS. ANNIfc MORRILL SMITH, 78 Orange 
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
