TERMS.
During the first two years of its existence, the subscription to the American Journal of Microscopy was only fifty cents per year, but at the request of more than two-thirds of the subscribers, the size of the Journal has been doubled, and the price raised to
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
Four copies for three dollars. Those who wish to economize in the direction of periodicals, would do well to examine our clubbing list.
Foreign Subscribers.—The Journal will be sent, postage paid, to any country in the Postal Union for $1.24, or 5 shillings sterling per year. English postage stamps, American currency or American postage stamps taken in payment. In return for a postal order or draft for £1 5s., five copies of the Journal will be furnished and mailed to different addresses. Make all drafts and postal orders payable to John Phin.
BACK VOLUMES.—We have on hand a few copies of Vols. I and II, bound in handsome cloth cases, which we offer for $1 25 each. Vols. I and II, bound, and the numbers of Vol. III, as issued, we offer for $2.50. We can no longer supply complete sets of 1876-7 in sheets. To those who wish to examine the journal, we will send ten odd numbers for 25 cents.
Advertisements.
The Journal of Microscopy, from its very nature, is a visitor to the very best families, and its value as an advertising medium has therefore proved to be much above that of average periodicals. A few select advertisements will be inserted at the rate of 30 cents per line, nonpariel measure, of which twelve lines make an inch. Address
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY,
P. O. Box 4875, New York.