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Orange Judd Company, Publishers, No. 751 Broadway.
Orange Judd, Pres't.
David W. Judd, Vice-Pres't.
Samueal Burnham, Sec'y.

American Agriculturist.
A very large Illustrated Magazine, established in 1842, with separate English and German Editions, devoted to Practical
Farming and Gardening, and the interests of the Entire Household. Terms—The circulation of the American
Agriculturist is so large that it can be furnished at the low price of $1.50 a year; four copies for $5; six copies, $7; ten
or more copies, only $1 each; postage prepaid by the Publishers in each case; single numbers, 15 cents each. Advertisements,
(of good character only,) $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 per line.

Rural Books and Books for Sportsmen.
Standard Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Architecture, Field Sports, Fish and Fishing, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine,
Poultry, Entomology, Bee-keeping, Hunting and Trapping, etc.

New York, Aug. 13th 1881

Prof. C. E. Bessey

I should like
to have you as one of our
occasional contributors on
Entomological subjects.

Prof. Riley has always done
more or less for us. Prof.
Thomas has just sent an
article which will probably
be in the Oct. numer.
I hope you will feel
like joining us.

The O. J. Co. will pay at
the rate of $1 per /20
works for contributed articles

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Orange Judd Company, Publishers, No. 751 Broadway.
Orange Judd, Pres't.
David W. Judd, Vice-Pres't.
Samueal Burnham, Sec'y.

American Agriculturist.
A very large Illustrated Magazine, established in 1842, with separate English and German Editions, devoted to Practical
Farming and Gardening, and the interests of the Entire Household. Terms—The circulation of the American
Agriculturist is so large that it can be furnished at the low price of $1.50 a year; four copies for $5; six copies, $7; ten
(of good character only,) $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 per line.

Rural Books and Books for Sportsmen.
Standard Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Architecture, Field Sports, Fish and Fishing, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine,
Poultry, Entomology, Bee-keeping, Hunting and Trapping, etc.

New York, Aug. 13th 1881

Prof. C. E. Bessey

I should like
to have you as one of our
occasional contributors on
Entomological subjects.

Prof. Riley has always done
more or less for us. Prof.
Thomas has just sent an
article which will probably
be in the Oct. numer.
I hope you will feel
like joining us.

The O. J. Co. will pay at
the rate of $1 per /20
works for contributed articles