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"The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 20, March 25, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls"

Other subjects are Paper Manufacture, Newspapers, Electric
Light, Atlantic Cable, the Telephone, and the principal newer
commercial applications of Electricity, etc. 329 pages. Cloth,
60 cents.
* * * * *
WOOD'S
Natural History Readers.
By the REV. J.G. WOOD, M.A.,
_Author of "Homes without Hands," etc._

=First Reader.= Short and simple stories about Common Domestic Animals 25
cts.
=Second Reader.= Short and simple stories about Animals of the Fields,
Birds, etc. 36 cts.
=Third Reader.= Descriptive of Familiar Animals and some of their wild
relations 50 cts.
=Fourth Reader.= The Monkey Tribe, the Bat Tribe, the Mole, Ox, Horse,
Elephant, etc 65 cts.
=Fifth Reader.= Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, etc. 65 cts.
=Sixth Reader.= Mollusks, Crustacea, Spiders, Insects, Corals, Jelly Fish,
Sponges, etc. 65 cts.
* * * * *
=WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON=
=3 & 5 West 18th Street, - - - - NEW YORK=
* * * * *

THE GREAT ROUND WORLD
NATURAL HISTORY
STORIES.
A Series of True Stories
BY
JULIA TRUITT BISHOP.


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